Nausea
Spring Breeding Lyrics


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And she said oh
Think I feel like god yeah
And he said oh
Think I'm feeling nauseous
And he said oh
I think we should get off it
and she said
Think I'll dance until I die yeah
And she said oh
I think that we should try it
And she said oh
I think that you might like it
And he said oh
I think I maybe like it




And he said
Think I'll dance until I die yeah

Overall Meaning

These lyrics from Spring Breeding's song "Nausea" depict a conversation between two individuals who are experiencing a mixture of emotions. The repetition of the phrases "And she said oh" and "And he said oh" implies a back-and-forth exchange between them.


In the first verse, the woman declares, "Think I feel like god yeah," suggesting that she is experiencing a heightened sense of power or confidence. The use of the word "god" implies a sense of divine authority, perhaps indicating that she feels invincible or capable of anything. Her statement is followed by the man's response, "Think I'm feeling nauseous," conveying a contrasting feeling of discomfort or uneasiness. This juxtaposition suggests a divergence in their emotional states.


The second verse continues this dialogue. The woman proposes, "Think I'll dance until I die yeah," indicating her desire to fully embrace her excitement and joy through dancing. She seems to be expressing an urge to indulge in life and experience it to the fullest. The man cautiously agrees, "Think that we should try it," suggesting that he is open to the idea but not as confident as the woman in fully surrendering to the moment.


The third verse builds upon this exchange of ideas. The woman encourages the man by saying, "Think that you might like it," expressing optimism that he too could find pleasure in abandoning restraint and joining her in the dance. The man responds, "Think I maybe like it," indicating his growing willingness to embrace this experience. As the conversation reaches its conclusion, the man echoes the woman's sentiment from the second verse, declaring, "Think I'll dance until I die yeah." This mirroring of her words suggests that he has now embraced her sense of liberation, fully ready to let go and embrace the moment.


Overall, "Nausea" portrays a dialogue between two individuals experiencing contrasting emotions. The woman feels a sense of empowerment and is eager to fully immerse herself in joyful experiences, particularly through dancing. The man initially feels uneasy but gradually becomes more open to the idea, ultimately finding the same desire to embrace life. The song captures the complex and evolving nature of human emotions and the potential for them to intertwine and influence one another.


Line by Line Meaning

And she said oh
The girl expressed her thought and emotion


Think I feel like god yeah
She feels powerful and invincible


And he said oh
The guy responded


Think I'm feeling nauseous
He is experiencing discomfort and uneasiness


And he said oh
The guy expressed again


I think we should get off it
He suggests stopping or reducing their current activity


and she said
The girl added to the conversation


Think I'll dance until I die yeah
She plans to dance energetically until exhaustion or the end


And she said oh
The girl expressed again


I think that we should try it
She proposes giving something a chance


And she said oh
The girl expressed once more


I think that you might like it
She believes he may enjoy it


And he said oh
The guy responded once more


I think I maybe like it
He admits to the possibility of liking it


And he said
The guy gave his final statement


Think I'll dance until I die yeah
He plans to dance with great enthusiasm until exhaustion or the end




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