Oh I have left the ground
St. Thomas Lyrics


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Where is the water, baby
That I used to drink
Can you show me the way to my path
I used to know directions
Now they're just flying through my head
And the sun is blending my eye

Where is my planet
Oh, I have left the ground
Where is my planet
My head is spinning round
Where is my planet
Oh, I have left the ground
Where is my planet
My head is spinning round

Where is the water, baby
That I used to drink
Can you show me the way to my path
I used to know directions
Now they're just flying through my head
And the sun is blending my eye

Where is my planet
Oh, I have left the ground
Where is my planet
My head is spinning round
Where is my planet
Oh, I have left the ground




Where is my planet
My head is spinning round

Overall Meaning

In these lyrics, the artist St. Thomas is expressing a sense of disorientation and confusion. The repeated question "Where is the water, baby?" suggests a longing for something familiar and comforting, something that used to sustain the artist. The water symbolizes a source of nourishment or clarity that the artist feels he has lost.


The line "Can you show me the way to my path" reveals a desire for guidance and a sense of purpose. The artist used to know his directions, but now they are just flying through his head, indicating a lack of stability or certainty. The sun blending his eye may metaphorically represent a blinding effect - his perception is distorted, making it difficult for him to find his way.


The repetition of the phrase "Where is my planet" emphasizes the feeling of being disconnected from one's surroundings and searching for a place of belonging. The artist conveys a sense of being detached from the ground, suggesting a feeling of floating or not being grounded in reality. This disconnection leads to the spinning of his head, which represents a state of mental confusion and turmoil.


Overall, these lyrics explore themes of disorientation, longing, and a search for stability and direction. St. Thomas is expressing a deep sense of alienation and confusion, seeking answers and a sense of purpose in a world that feels unfamiliar and overwhelming.


Line by Line Meaning

Where is the water, baby
I can't find the source of the nourishment and sustenance I used to rely on. Can you guide me back to it?


That I used to drink
That I used to consume and find comfort in.


Can you show me the way to my path
Can you guide me back to the direction and purpose that I used to have?


I used to know directions
I used to have a clear understanding of where I was going and what I wanted.


Now they're just flying through my head
Now those directions and goals are chaotic and hazy, constantly swirling in my mind.


And the sun is blending my eye
The brightness and intensity of life's challenges are blurring my vision and making it difficult to see clearly.


Where is my planet
Where is the place I belong, where I feel secure and grounded?


Oh, I have left the ground
I feel disconnected and untethered, no longer rooted in my familiar surroundings.


My head is spinning round
I feel disoriented and overwhelmed, my thoughts and emotions are in constant motion.




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