The Coming of Spring
Rapture (the) Lyrics


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Get yourself together!
Get out of your head
Without outer persuasions
You're better off dead
Learn how to breathe
You'd better learn how to shine
These obser-ma-vations
Are mah-ma-ma, mah-ma-ma
Muh-ma-ma-ma-mine

Down on your knees
Pleading for life
Shards of a mirror
And twist of a knife
So get yourself together
Unwrapped ball of twine
These obser-ma-vations
Are mah-ma-ma, mah-ma-ma
Muh-ma-ma-ma-mine





No
(One heart) no, nah-no

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "The Coming of Spring" by Rapture (the) convey a message of self-awareness and self-acceptance. The first two lines, "Get yourself together! Get out of your head," urge the listener to stop overthinking and to start living in the present moment. The next two lines, "Without outer persuasions, You're better off dead," suggest that relying on external validation is pointless, and one should cultivate inner strength and resilience instead. The following line, "Learn how to breathe," reinforces the importance of mindfulness and being in touch with one's body and breath. The lyrics then go on to say, "You'd better learn how to shine," implying that one's true potential shines through when they find balance, confidence, and inner peace. The repeated phrase, "These obser-ma-vations are mah-ma-ma, mah-ma-ma, muh-ma-ma-ma-mine," seems to suggest that these observations are personal and unique to the individual, and that they hold great significance.


The second verse continues with the theme of self-improvement and self-discovery. The line, "Down on your knees, Pleading for life," could be interpreted as a metaphor for hitting rock bottom and realizing the need for change. The next two lines, "Shards of a mirror, And twist of a knife," could be interpreted as the painful process of looking at oneself honestly and critically. The phrase, "Unwrapped ball of twine," suggests that life can be messy and complex, but there is beauty in embracing imperfection. The lyrics then repeat the line, "These obser-ma-vations are mah-ma-ma, mah-ma-ma, muh-ma-ma-ma-mine," emphasizing the importance of self-reflection and self-awareness.


Overall, "The Coming of Spring" could be interpreted as a call to action for inner growth and empowerment. The lyrics encourage the listener to let go of external pressures and expectations, and to embrace their true selves. The repeated phrase, "These obser-ma-vations are mah-ma-ma, mah-ma-ma, muh-ma-ma-ma-mine," highlights the importance of personal experience and individuality in the process of self-discovery.


Line by Line Meaning

Get yourself together!
Pull yourself out of whatever negative or unproductive state you're in and take control of your life.


Get out of your head
Stop overthinking and dwelling on negative thoughts or experiences.


Without outer persuasions
Don't let other people or external factors control or influence your actions and decisions.


You're better off dead
If you're not living to your fullest potential or enjoying life, you might as well not be alive.


Learn how to breathe
Take a moment to relax, inhale and exhale slowly and deeply, and let go of any stress or tension.


You'd better learn how to shine
Find and embrace your unique talents and qualities, and let them shine brightly for yourself and others to see.


These obser-ma-vations Are mah-ma-ma, mah-ma-ma Muh-ma-ma-ma-mine
These insights and realizations are personal and unique to me, and have helped shape my perspective on life.


Down on your knees
In a position of vulnerability and pleading for help or mercy.


Pleading for life
Desperately begging for a chance to live or a way to improve one's current situation.


Shards of a mirror And twist of a knife
References to painful or traumatic experiences that have left physical and emotional scars.


Unwrapped ball of twine
A metaphor for feeling tangled up and chaotic, and needing to sort things out and find clarity and direction.


No (One heart) no, nah-no
A rejection of anything negative, limiting, or destructive, and embracing life with an open heart and mind.




Lyrics © Fintage House Publishing
Written by: LUKE JENNER, MATTHEW BRIAN SAFER, VITO JOSHUA ROCCOFORTE

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