Silhouette
Sparkles* Lyrics


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3 p.m. Eastern Standard Time
5:01 on the Ginza line
I'm comatose at six miles high
Halcion haze clouding my mind

Check out, check in, check my vital signs
Double-check the notes, read between the lines
This prison cell of fifteen flights
Guarded by the city lights
Cradle me but not so tight

You asked me how I feel
Well I have got no feeling left
But this is who I am
And I can't live with that regret

And if I die tonight
They'll say I did what I did best
Maybe that's the truth
But I won't hold my breath

Inwardly interrogate
Hieroglyphs cause I can't see straight
A concept sown and it germinates
Epiphany at departure gates

I missed your call again
I don't think I've got many left
I need your body now
Our tangents never intersect
Addicted to the chase
No comfort in this silhouette
I need to see this through
Salvaging my self respect

You asked me how I feel
Well I have got no feelings left
But this is who I am
And I can't live with that regret

And if I die tonight
They'll say I did what I did best
Maybe that's the truth
But I won't hold my breath

I won't hold my breath, hold my breath
There's not much left

I missed your call again
I don't think I've got many left
I need your body now
Our tangents never interesct
Addicted to the chase
No comfort in this silhouette
I need to see this through
Salvaging my self respect

You asked me how I feel
Well I have got no feelings left
But this is who I am
And I can't live with that regret

And if I die tonight
They'll say I did what I did best
Maybe that's the truth
But I won't hold my breath





And I won't hold my breath
And I won't hold my breath

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Silhouette" by Sparkles* explore themes of feeling trapped, numbness, and the struggle to maintain one's self-respect. The song begins by mentioning specific times and distances ("3 p.m. Eastern Standard Time" and "5:01 on the Ginza line") to establish a sense of disorientation and detachment. The singer describes themselves as "comatose at six miles high," suggesting a state of emotional numbness or detachment from reality, possibly induced by drugs like Halcion.


The next stanza reflects a sense of routine and monotony. The singer is constantly checking their vital signs, notes, and searching for hidden meanings ("read between the lines"). This routine is described as a "prison cell of fifteen flights" guarded by the city lights, implying a suffocating feeling of being trapped and watched over. The line "cradle me but not so tight" suggests a need for comfort and support, but not to the point of losing personal freedom and individuality.


The chorus captures the singer's conflicted emotions. They admit to having no feelings left but express a refusal to live with regret. The line "if I die tonight, they'll say I did what I did best" suggests that maybe their best is not enough for them, hinting at a desire for more fulfillment and purpose in life. Despite this, they remain uncertain, refusing to hold their breath, perhaps indicating hesitation towards fully committing to their desires.


The following verse portrays a sense of confusion and introspection. The singer mentions struggling to see straight and decipher hieroglyphs, symbolizing their difficulty in understanding their own thoughts and emotions. They mention missing a call repeatedly, possibly from someone important to them, suggesting a lack of connection and an inability to align their paths with others.


The addiction to the chase and the absence of comfort in their own metaphorical silhouette convey a sense of dissatisfaction and longing for something more substantial. They recognize the need to salvage their self-respect and see things through, indicating a desire for personal growth and the pursuit of their own goals.


The repetition of the chorus throughout the song emphasizes the singer's emotional emptiness. They admit to having no feelings left, once again expressing a refusal to live with regret. The line "maybe that's the truth, but I won't hold my breath" reiterates their hesitance to fully commit to the uncertain path they are on.


Overall, the lyrics to "Silhouette" delve into a struggle with detachment, the search for personal fulfillment, and the ongoing battle to maintain self-respect despite feeling trapped or lost. The singer acknowledges their emotional emptiness but refuses to succumb to regret, showcasing a resilient spirit in the face of uncertainty.


Line by Line Meaning

3 p.m. Eastern Standard Time
It's a specific time of the day, indicating a moment of the singer's life.


5:01 on the Ginza line
A precise time on a specific train line, suggesting the singer's location and the passing of time.


I'm comatose at six miles high
The singer feels mentally numb or detached, possibly due to being in an elevated state or under the influence of something.


Halcion haze clouding my mind
The artist's mind is foggy or confused, likely because of the effects of a medication or substance.


Check out, check in, check my vital signs
The artist is metaphorically suggesting that they are going through life mechanically, constantly monitoring their own existence.


Double-check the notes, read between the lines
The singer emphasizes the importance of careful observation and seeking deeper meaning in their experiences.


This prison cell of fifteen flights
The metaphorical feeling of being trapped or confined, possibly referring to the limitations and repetitiveness of the singer's life.


Guarded by the city lights
The presence of city lights symbolizes the constant surveillance and scrutiny the artist feels surrounded by.


Cradle me but not so tight
The artist desires comfort or support but expresses the need for it to be balanced, without feeling suffocated or restricted.


You asked me how I feel
Someone inquired about the artist's emotions or state of being.


Well I have got no feeling left
The singer indicates a lack of emotional capacity, possibly due to past experiences or a numbing effect.


But this is who I am
The artist acknowledges their current state as an integral part of their identity.


And I can't live with that regret
The singer cannot bear the burden of remorse or dissatisfaction associated with their identity and circumstances.


And if I die tonight
In the hypothetical scenario of the singer's death occurring at that moment.


They'll say I did what I did best
The singer anticipates being acknowledged for their achievements or capabilities despite their inner conflicts or regrets.


Maybe that's the truth
Acknowledging the possibility that their perceived expertise or proficiency aligns with their true nature.


But I won't hold my breath
They do not have high expectations or faith in the recognition or validation they may receive.


Inwardly interrogate
The singer examines their own thoughts or motives deeply and introspectively.


Hieroglyphs cause I can't see straight
Metaphorical hieroglyphs represent complex or indecipherable symbols, suggesting the singer struggles to interpret their own experiences or thoughts due to a lack of clarity.


A concept sown and it germinates
An idea has been planted and now begins to develop or take root within the artist's mind.


Epiphany at departure gates
A moment of sudden realization or understanding occurs when one is about to leave or move on from a particular situation or phase in life.


I missed your call again
The artist failed to answer or respond to someone's phone call on multiple occasions.


I don't think I've got many left
There is a limited number of chances or opportunities remaining for the singer to connect or communicate with this person.


I need your body now
Expressing a strong desire for physical intimacy or closeness with the mentioned person.


Our tangents never intersect
The singer and the person they are referring to have differing paths or interests that do not align or converge.


Addicted to the chase
There is a strong inclination or compulsion within the singer to pursue and engage in thrilling or elusive experiences.


No comfort in this silhouette
The singer finds no solace or satisfaction in the superficial or shadowy representation of themselves or their relationship.


I need to see this through
The artist feels compelled to continue with the course of action or situation.


Salvaging my self-respect
The artist aims to restore or maintain their dignity and self-esteem.


And I won't hold my breath
Similar to a previous line, the singer does not anticipate a particular outcome or expectation.


There's not much left
There is a limited amount or availability of something.




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