Scoliosis
Pond Lyrics


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I barely recognized you
With your worn out eyes, man
You used to really shine down on me
And I would get so blind

Superconductor man I know you've been hauling the wrong line
Worry about your shoulderblades permanently bent that way
Ran out of words to say to you
We both just looked away, sad
Sad when it turns out this way
[sad when it works out this way]
It's funny how things change

It's all just in your head these
These things that bind you in, man




Wish I had been around
When you came crashing down

Overall Meaning

The song “Scoliosis” by Pond talks about a friend of the vocalist who seems to have gone through a lot of changes. The friend is described as someone who used to “shine down” on the vocalist but now looks worn out. The friend is associated with the image of being a “Superconductor” but is also hauling the wrong line, possibly a metaphor for being on the wrong path or losing one’s way. The friend’s physical condition is also mentioned with a reference to their “shoulder blades permanently bent” which could be a reference to the spinal condition of scoliosis.


The vocalist seems to have tried to connect with this friend but has run out of words to say. The two of them just “looked away, sad”. The song is reflective of how things can change over time and how people can grow apart from one another. The vocalist wishes that they had been there for their friend when they came crashing down. The lyrics indicate a deep sense of regret and sadness over the missed opportunities to help this lost friend.


Overall, “Scoliosis” is a poignant song about change and the pain of growing apart from someone you care about. It reflects on the importance of being there for your friends and loved ones when they need you the most. The condition of scoliosis is used as a metaphor for the friend’s physical and emotional pain, highlighting the struggles that people go through in their lives.




Line by Line Meaning

I barely recognized you
The singer is finding it difficult to recognize the person they are addressing either because of their physical appearance or their actions


With your worn out eyes, man
The person addressed has eyes that suggest they are tired, and possibly also burdened and worn out


You used to really shine down on me
Previously, the person addressed used to have a positive influence on the singer's life


And I would get so blind
The person addressed's shine was sometimes all-consuming for the artist, obscuring their vision


Superconductor man I know you've been hauling the wrong line
The artist realizes the addressed person has been pursuing the wrong path


Worry about your shoulderblades permanently bent that way
The singer is worried about the physical toll that the addressed person's choices might have taken on their body


Ran out of words to say to you
The singer has lost the ability to communicate effectively with the addressed person


We both just looked away, sad
The two people are now distancing themselves from each other, feeling a mutual sadness


Sad when it turns out this way
The artist is expressing regret that things have gone so wrong


It's funny how things change
The artist reflects on how drastically things have changed between them and the addressed person


It's all just in your head these
The singer suggests that the addressed person's issues may only exist in their mind and not be grounded in reality


These things that bind you in, man
The person addressed is bound by certain mental patterns or beliefs that are preventing them from making positive changes in their life


Wish I had been around
The singer wishes they had been there to help the addressed person when they needed it


When you came crashing down
The addressed person experienced a traumatic event or crisis at some point in the past




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Written by: CHRISTOPHER BRADY

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