Speak See Remember
Pavement Lyrics


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Speak, see, remember
The crimes it took to get you through
Deadbeat december
There's blood in the butter
The kitchens are closed for the holidays
You know that I've got to say
There's been a lot of talk
Since you're on to me
On daddy on

To find in the fishes
The creatures, the air
Been hangin' around
God loves ya, but what could he do?
Yeah, wha wha wha wha wha what could he do?

Passion and a lovin' suggestion
Gonna send ya into somebody's icy arms and now
Graphics will do the deal justice
It's a can't lose
Only two times or three or four or more

To find in the love in the creatures the air
You're hangin' around
God loves ya, but what could he do?
Quit hangin' around
God loves ya, but what could he do?
What could he do? Yeah
What could he do?

The terror twilight
It all to get down for it
The terror twilight
It all to get down for it

The terror twilight
It all to get down for it
The terror twilight
It all to get down

To love in the find in the creatures, the air
You're hangin' around
God loves ya, but what could he do?
My friend, you're hangin' around
God loves ya, but what could he do?
What could he do?
What?

Buy now
Develop the coast and raise the
Sight lines, the oceans are moving out and
Someday develop the coast and sell the air
You know if we could we'd sell the air

Stand back
Expansion is what we do the best
I don't see the grass and the fields
I see an epicenter with agendas and you are aware they must be next




I hope you're aware they must be next
Do it, do it, do it

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Pavement's song "Speak See Remember" appear to be nonsensical at first glance but upon closer inspection, it appears to be about a person's journey to discover the meaning of life. The line, "Speak, see, remember" could be interpreted as a call to action for the singer to take in their surroundings, speak about their experiences, and remember their insights. The reference to "crimes" and "Deadbeat December" makes it seem like the singer has gone through a difficult time in the past, and that they are still haunted by the memory of it, even as they try to find meaning in their present.


The line "There's blood in the butter" is a disturbing image, but it could be symbolic of the fact that even the most mundane things in life are tainted by the past. The line "God loves ya, but what could he do?" could be interpreted as the singer wondering why bad things happen to good people. The reference to "Terror Twilight" could be interpreted as a metaphor for the fear and uncertainty that the singer feels as they try to navigate the world.


Overall, the lyrics of "Speak See Remember" appear to be disjointed and obscure, but they can be interpreted as a commentary on the human condition and the search for meaning in an often confusing and chaotic world.


Line by Line Meaning

Speak, see, remember
Remember to speak and see the truth


The crimes it took to get you through
All the trials and tribulations you faced that made you who you are today


Deadbeat december
A difficult, unproductive month


There's blood in the butter
Something is wrong, even if everything appears normal


The kitchens are closed for the holidays
Nothing is happening, everyone is taking a break


You know that I've got to say
I need to speak up


There's been a lot of talk
People are gossiping


Since you're on to me
Since you figured out my secret


On daddy on
Keep going, don't stop


To find in the fishes, The creatures, the air
Search for meaning in everything around you


Been hangin' around
Stuck in the same place, not moving forward


God loves ya, but what could he do?
Even if God loves you, he can't control everything


Yeah, wha wha wha wha wha what could he do?
A sarcastic question, implying that there's nothing anyone can do


Passion and a lovin' suggestion
Love and desire


Gonna send ya into somebody's icy arms and now
Going into a cold, uncomfortable situation


Graphics will do the deal justice
Presenting something in a way that is visually appealing


It's a can't lose
It's low risk


Only two times or three or four or more
Multiple possibilities


The terror twilight
A time of fear and uncertainty


It all to get down for it
Going through difficulties to achieve something


To love in the find in the creatures, the air
Finding love in everything


You're hangin' around
Stuck in the same place, not moving forward


My friend, you're hangin' around
A friendly reminder that staying in one place is not productive


Buy now
An aggressive sales tactic


Develop the coast and raise the
Exploiting the land for profit


Sight lines, the oceans are moving out and
The world is changing


Someday develop the coast and sell the air
Monetizing nature


You know if we could we'd sell the air
People would take advantage of any opportunity to make money


Stand back
Watch out


Expansion is what we do the best
Growth and progress is the goal


I don't see the grass and the fields
Ignoring nature


I see an epicenter with agendas and you are aware they must be next
A warning that power and control will be the driving force behind future plans


I hope you're aware they must be next
A final warning to be prepared for what's to come


Do it, do it, do it
Take action, even if it's difficult




Lyrics © Hipgnosis Songs Group
Written by: Stephen Malkmus

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Comments from YouTube:

Mateus Maso

this album is a masterpiece, also one of my favorite musics here.

Zed Dravot

It's inexplicable here, but this song will always bring me back to a particularly melancholy Christmas I spent in a tent. Thanks for the depressing memories, guys.

Carsten

this is absolutely my favorite Pavement album

Isabella Oliveira

a gente cresce e começa a achar esse álbum tão diferente

Gustavo Reis

Isabella Oliveira eu te vejo em toda música do Pavement no YouTube, é bom ver brasileiro curtindo a melhor banda da história

Sam Dryden

their most accomplished album, though few would call it their best.

limjh

I really love this album but Wowee Zowee will always be my favorite.

J C

omg that breakdown is soooo good

George Kaplan

I'm in the minority who thinks it's their best album. Or instead of best, perhaps most accomplished.

Selma Unsley

George Kaplan I think it is aswell

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