Surprise
Stanley Lyrics


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I see mayhem in the sunlight
But I didn't take enough to understand
In the forest running through the trees
A human like me with all its legs torn

He can empathize with you cause he'd been here before
Though the knock on the door came as a surprise
Came as a surprise
And I don't want you for my own
So he said

We sit at desks in living rooms
And bulging through the door is a soft night
Head of a hammer that bit the dust
Punching in the holes through the dry wall

And I can't empathize with you, never been there before
So the knock on the floor came as a surprise
Came as a surprise
And I don't want you for my own
So he said

I can empathize with you cause I've been there before
Though the knock on the door came as a surprise
Came as a surprise
Came as a surprise
Came as a surprise
And I don't want you for my own




I don't want you for my own
So he said

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Stanley's song "Surprise" seem to depict a sense of confusion and disorientation. The opening lines, "I see mayhem in the sunlight, but I didn't take enough to understand," suggest that the singer is witnessing chaos or disorder but cannot fully comprehend it due to some limitation or lack of awareness. This imagery is further enhanced with the line "In the forest running through the trees, a human like me with all its legs torn," painting a vivid picture of a wounded individual navigating through a difficult situation.


The following verse introduces another character who can empathize with the singer's predicament because they have experienced something similar before. The line "Though the knock on the door came as a surprise" suggests that an unexpected event or revelation occurs, catching both individuals off guard. Despite this surprise, the singer states, "And I don't want you for my own," perhaps indicating a reluctance to fully engage or commit to the other person.


The second verse introduces a different scene, depicting individuals sitting at desks in living rooms. The line "bulging through the door is a soft night" adds an element of surrealism, blurring the boundaries between reality and imagination. The imagery of a hammer head that "bit the dust" and "punching in the holes through the dry wall" signifies potential destruction or aggression.


Again, the singer acknowledges their inability to empathize with the other person's situation, stating "And I can't empathize with you, never been there before." This contrast in experiences reflects a disconnect or distance between the two individuals. However, the surprise element remains in the line "So the knock on the floor came as a surprise," suggesting that unexpected events continue to shape their interactions.


Overall, "Surprise" by Stanley explores themes of confusion, surprise, and the struggle to understand and connect with others in challenging circumstances. The lyrics evoke a sense of uncertainty and highlight the complex nature of human relationships.


Line by Line Meaning

I see mayhem in the sunlight
I perceive chaos and disorder in the brightness of day


But I didn't take enough to understand
However, I failed to consume sufficient substances to comprehend


In the forest running through the trees
Within the woods, swiftly moving amidst the foliage


A human like me with all its legs torn
A being resembling me, but with its limbs severely damaged


He can empathize with you cause he'd been here before
He possesses the ability to relate to your experiences because he has encountered a similar situation previously


Though the knock on the door came as a surprise
Despite being unexpected, the sudden sound at the entrance caused astonishment


Came as a surprise
It arrived unexpectedly


And I don't want you for my own
Furthermore, I have no desire to possess you exclusively


So he said
Thus, he uttered these words


We sit at desks in living rooms
We occupy seats at workstations within our residential spaces


And bulging through the door is a soft night
And a gentle darkness protrudes through the entrance


Head of a hammer that bit the dust
The tip of a tool used for striking, now lying in a state of disuse


Punching in the holes through the dry wall
Forcefully creating apertures within the parched structure


And I can't empathize with you, never been there before
Conversely, I am unable to comprehend your emotions, as I have never encountered such a situation


So the knock on the floor came as a surprise
Hence, the unexpected sound on the ground caused astonishment


And I don't want you for my own
Moreover, I do not wish to possess you exclusively


So he said
Thus, he uttered these words


I can empathize with you cause I've been there before
I have the capacity to understand your emotions because I have experienced a similar circumstance in the past


Though the knock on the door came as a surprise
Despite being unexpected, the sudden sound at the entrance caused astonishment


Came as a surprise
It arrived unexpectedly


Came as a surprise
It arrived unexpectedly


Came as a surprise
It arrived unexpectedly


And I don't want you for my own
Furthermore, I have no desire to possess you exclusively


I don't want you for my own
I do not wish to have you exclusively


So he said
Thus, he uttered these words




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Written by: Ryan Gebhardt

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