While playing in P.S. Eliot, the Crutchfield sisters also both played in Bad Banana. Katie Crutchfield also recorded solo under the name King Everything.
After the band broke up in 2011, the Crutchfield sisters pursued their own musical projects: Katie Crutchfield started Waxahatchee and Allison Crutchfield started Swearin'.
The band briefly reunited in June 2016 for a tour, which took place the following September.
Diana
P.S. Eliot Lyrics
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Кто бы мог подумать что мы все одна вода
So typical So typical
So typical So typical
Huh
So typical So typical
So typical So typical
Uhhh
Who would ever think that we could have a link
What a perfect sync
I don't wanna stop you
Every time you leave
I don't wanna bleed but you cut me really deep
It hurts me when I feel your touch
I want love, I guess your body is enough yeah
Take it off me
Everything
Leave me on the floor in a puddle drench my soul in gasoline
Maybe me could be a team, and I could be your queen if you mean it
Кто бы мог подумать что мы все одна вода
Кто бы мог подумать что мы все одна вода
Ughhhhhmmmm
Кто бы мог подумать что мы все одна вода
So typical So typical
So typical So typical
Huh
So typical So typical
So typical So typical
So typical So typical
So typical So typical
So typical So typical
So typical So typical
The lyrics of P.S. Eliot's song "Diana" touch on themes of connection, pain, and obsession. The repetition of "So typical" throughout the song highlights the singer's feelings of being stuck in a predictable cycle with someone. The lines "Who would ever think that you could be a thing / Who would ever think that we could have a link" suggest that the singer never expected to be tied to this person in the way they are. However, the following line "What a perfect sync" suggests that although the connection is unexpected, it feels incredibly intense and meaningful.
The mix of desire and hurt is evident in the lines "I want love, I guess your body is enough yeah / Take it off me / Everything / Leave me on the floor in a puddle drench my soul in gasoline." The singer seems to be willing to go to extreme lengths just to feel close to this person, even if it means getting hurt. The phrase "drench my soul in gasoline" creates a powerful image of the intensity of their emotions.
Overall, "Diana" is a song that delves deep into the complexities of relationships and the unexpected ways in which we can become consumed by another person.
Line by Line Meaning
Кто бы мог подумать что мы все одна вода
Who would have thought that we are all made of the same water
So typical So typical
This situation is commonplace
Huh
An exclamation of surprise or disbelief
Uhhh
An exclamation of frustration or uncertainty
Who would ever think that you could be a thing
Who would have thought that we could have a relationship
Who would ever think that we could have a link
Who would have thought that we could be connected in this way
What a perfect sync
Our connection is impeccable
I don't wanna stop you
I don't want to get in the way of what you want to do
Every time you leave
Each time you go away
I don't wanna bleed but you cut me really deep
I don't want to get hurt, but your actions hurt me deeply
It hurts me when I feel your touch
Your touch causes me pain
I want love, I guess your body is enough yeah
I desire love, but I settle for physical intimacy with you
Take it off me
Remove your hold on me
Everything
All of it, every part of the situation
Leave me on the floor in a puddle drench my soul in gasoline
Abandon me and let me combust in misery
Maybe me could be a team, and I could be your queen if you mean it
Perhaps we could be a successful couple, and I could be the most important person to you if you are serious
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Written by: Eric Komarnitskii
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