Kyrie
Nodes Of Ranvier Lyrics


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Awoke today with no new ideas
But that's nothing new
And as I grow old only one thing does not
For love you are the one I choose
So I wish you would know that you are so beautiful
Our love I will continue to be post modern
It will take more than six feet of earth to separate this love
And so forever I am yours.




Overall Meaning

In this song, the singer begins by acknowledging the staleness of their own ideas, admitting that nothing new has come to them. However, the one thing that remains constant for them, despite their growing age, is their love for someone special. The singer declares their love for this person by describing their beauty and expressing their commitment to a post-modern love, one that cannot be broken even by death. The singer asserts that not even the distance of six feet between their graves could separate their love. The song is a testament to the power and depth of love, and its ability to endure even in the face of fear and uncertainty.


Line by Line Meaning

Awoke today with no new ideas
Every new day begins with the same lack of inspiration


But that's nothing new
The experience of feeling creatively stagnant is familiar


And as I grow old only one thing does not
Despite aging, the intensity of love remains constant


For love you are the one I choose
Out of all the options in the world, it is the person they love


So I wish you would know that you are so beautiful
A desire to express admiration for the physical and inner qualities of the beloved


Our love I will continue to be post modern
Their love will adapt and evolve with the times, just like art and culture in the postmodern era


It will take more than six feet of earth to separate this love
Even in death, their love will persist and transcend physical separation


And so forever I am yours.
A declaration of everlasting devotion to the beloved




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: ANJANI THOMAS

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