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Oversight
Seaweed Lyrics
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but i won't bid this place goodbye
neither can live on work on this side
forget how not to sleep alone
skinned my back when i met you
go far away
another month to regress through
i think that we have made an oversight
i feel proud
that you found success where you tried
real excuses for why i exist here
i'm hummored
by the hill that was pitched
it's wise now
and it's good now and then to confine
there's been worse responsabilitybreakneck
i'll have this
then daze till fall
The lyrics of Seaweed's "Oversight" depict a sense of resignation and disappointment as the singer reflects on past decisions that have led to their current situation. The opening lines "span out now / but i won't bid this place goodbye" suggest a desire to escape or move on from their current environment, but an inability to do so. The following line "neither can live on work on this side" hints at a financial or employment issue that is keeping them trapped. Despite these difficulties, the singer is unable to "forget how not to sleep alone," suggesting a lingering emotional attachment or dependency.
The verse "skinned my back when I met you / go far away / another month to regress through / those feelings never stay" reveals a personal conflict related to a past relationship. The singer has been wounded by this experience, but is unable to fully move on. They feel that "we have made an oversight," suggesting that there was a failure to see the potential consequences of their actions at the time.
The chorus of "Oversight" provides a glimmer of hope amidst the melancholy tone of the verses. The lines "I feel proud / that you found success where you tried / real excuses for why I exist here / I'm humoured / by the hill that was pitched" suggest an acknowledgement of the other's achievements, and a lightness in the face of their own struggles. The final verse "it's wise now / and it's good now and then to confine / there's been worse responsabilitybreakneck / I'll have this / then daze till fall" provides a sense of acceptance and a commitment to living in the present moment.
Overall, Seaweed's "Oversight" is a poignant reflection on the complexities of life and relationships, and the struggle to find meaning and purpose in the face of difficulty.
Line by Line Meaning
span out now
Moving away right now
but i won't bid this place goodbye
Though leaving, I won't say farewell to this place
neither can live on work on this side
Neither of us can survive working here
forget how not to sleep alone
I've gotten used to sleeping alone
skinned my back when i met you
I was hurt when I first met you
go far away
Please leave and go far from me
another month to regress through
Another month to go backwards through my emotions
those feelings never stay
My emotions are never constant
i think that we have made an oversight
I feel like we've made a mistake
i feel proud
I'm happy for you
that you found success where you tried
I'm glad you found success where you aimed for
real excuses for why i exist here
I have real reasons for being where I am
i'm hummored
I'm amused
by the hill that was pitched
By the problem that was presented
it's wise now
It's smart now
and it's good now and then to confine
Sometimes it's good to be contained
there's been worse responsabilitybreakneck
There have been worse instances of responsibility
i'll have this
I'll take this situation
then daze till fall
Then I'll be in a daze until autumn
Contributed by Elizabeth H. Suggest a correction in the comments below.