Teeth
Santah Lyrics


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Step apart from it, wrap your head around it
Call your mother if you choose to
I'm not at all kidding, it's not at all cheating
If I am giving it all to you

All my weaknesses, I can promise them
But you already knew
I'm a catch, I'm so deep; I'm a trap, I've got teeth
But you already knew

What'd she say darling? Your old mum mumbling
"Life goes on honey, sugar, honey, honey"
Part your ways sister, part your lips, given
I am telling it all to you

All my weaknesses, I can promise them
But you already knew




I'm a catch, I'm so deep; I'm a trap, I've got teeth
But you already knew

Overall Meaning

In "Teeth," by Santah, the singer is confessing their weaknesses to someone they trust. The song begins with a clear invitation to distance oneself from the situation at hand for a moment, as if to prepare the listener for the singer's revelation. The phrase "wrap your head around it" suggests that there is something significant and perhaps difficult to comprehend that's about to be shared. Next, the singer encourages the listener to call their mother, if they choose to. This may be an indication that the singer has something heavy to say, something that might require support from loved ones.


The chorus follows, and the singer makes some bold claims about themselves. They "are a catch," and "so deep," but also "a trap" that "has teeth." This is a juxtaposition of the positive aspects of the singer's personality and behavior with the potential danger they pose, as if to suggest that they are not to be taken lightly. Although the listener already seems to know these things about the singer, it's unclear whether that makes them less worrisome or not.


The second verse brings in a new character, the singer's mother, who is perhaps struggling to come to terms with something. She speaks in a disjointed way, repeating the phrase "honey, sugar, honey, honey," as if trying to find the right words or make some sense of the situation. The listener is then told to "part [their] lips" and listen closely, as the singer confesses their weaknesses. Again, the chorus is repeated, emphasizing the danger and allure that the singer possesses.


Overall, the song seems to be a confession of sorts, with the singer owning up to their faults and warning the listener of the potential risk involved in interacting with them. It's a cautionary tale, but also one that suggests a deep level of emotional intimacy between the singer and the listener.


Line by Line Meaning

Step apart from it, wrap your head around it
Take a step back and try to understand the situation


Call your mother if you choose to
Seek advice or comfort from a loved one


I'm not at all kidding, it's not at all cheating
I'm being honest and sincere, not trying to deceive or cheat anyone


If I am giving it all to you
If I'm being completely open and vulnerable with you


All my weaknesses, I can promise them
I'll share my vulnerabilities with you


But you already knew
But I know you're already aware of them


I'm a catch, I'm so deep; I'm a trap, I've got teeth
I'm a great partner, but I'm also complex and have a strong personality


What'd she say darling? Your old mum mumbling
What did your mother say, dear? Was she speaking unclearly?


"Life goes on honey, sugar, honey, honey"
"Things happen, but life goes on, my sweet child"


Part your ways sister, part your lips, given
Open up and listen to what I have to say, dear friend


I am telling it all to you
I'm sharing everything with you




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