Twilight
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Two places that I'm reminded of
Blue blades of grass under my tongue
Cues, they still can't make their mind up
You, me but with different bones

I always hoped that you would
Finally leave here for good
The twilight phase of
Home

Face, child of increasing worry
Pace, cracking up in a hurry
Place, gravitate to the blurry
Bass, bleeding me out in tones

I always knew that it would
Probably leave me for good
The twilight phase of
Hope

I always knew that you would
Probably leave me for good
The twilight phase of
Love

I always knew that I would
Run and leave here for good




The twilight phase of
Life

Overall Meaning

In "Twilight," Than explores the nuanced emotions of longing for a different place or state of being. The lyrics convey a sense of yearning and dissatisfaction with the current situation, captured through vivid imagery and introspective reflection. The opening lines, "Two places that I'm reminded of, Blue blades of grass under my tongue," paint a picture of a wistful reminiscence, where the singer desires to be in a different setting, one that is serene and peaceful.


The following lines, "Cues, they still can't make their mind up, You, me but with different bones," suggest a feeling of confusion or uncertainty. It seems that despite the presence of cues or signals, the singer and their counterpart are still unable to fully be on the same page or understand each other completely. The reference to having "different bones" adds a layer of complexity, implying a fundamental difference or disconnect between the two individuals.


Throughout the song, the theme of departure or leaving becomes prominent. The lines, "I always hoped that you would, Finally leave here for good," reveal a desire for the other person to break free from their current circumstances and embark on a new journey. The repetition of "The twilight phase of Home" underscores the sentiment of longing for a transformative change, a transition from the familiar into the unknown.


In the latter part of the song, the lyrics delve into personal reflection and self-realization. The words, "I always knew that it would, Probably leave me for good, The twilight phase of Hope," express a resignation to the inevitability of being let down or disappointed. The "twilight phase" can be interpreted as a transitional period, where feelings of hope and love gradually fade away. Finally, the lines, "I always knew that I would, Run and leave here for good, The twilight phase of Life," convey a sense of self-awareness and a desire for personal growth or change. It suggests that the singer is ready to leave their current life behind and embrace a new phase, even if it means navigating the uncertainties of the twilight.


Line by Line Meaning

Two places that I'm reminded of
There are two specific locations that constantly bring back memories


Blue blades of grass under my tongue
There is a sensation of unfamiliarity and discomfort


Cues, they still can't make their mind up
Signs or signals are inconsistent and indecisive


You, me but with different bones
Although we are similar in some ways, our essential nature is fundamentally different


I always hoped that you would
There has always been a desire for you to


Finally leave here for good
Permanently depart from this place


The twilight phase of Home
The ambiguous and uncertain stage of feeling at home


Face, child of increasing worry
Countenance reflecting growing concern


Pace, cracking up in a hurry
Rhythm of life breaking down quickly


Place, gravitate to the blurry
Being drawn towards the undefined and unclear


Bass, bleeding me out in tones
Deep, low sounds draining the life out of me


I always knew that it would
There was always an understanding that it would


Probably leave me for good
Most likely abandon me permanently


The twilight phase of Hope
The uncertain and fading stage of hope


I always knew that you would
There was always a belief that you would


Probably leave me for good
Most likely abandon me permanently


The twilight phase of Love
The ambiguous and diminishing stage of love


I always knew that I would
There was always a certainty that I would


Run and leave here for good
Escape and permanently depart from this place


The twilight phase of Life
The uncertain and fading stage of life




Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Julian Zidarevich

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emma mora

“Mitosis is a better love story than twilight.”

-Some dude in a Happy Tree Friends video

Daniel Juno

Lol that intro was perfect.

Birchcloud

pWeAsE GiVe Me a HuGgY wUgGy
- Edward 2021

Sam Arnold

“How old are you?” “7” “How long have you been 7?” “7”

Joaco Godoy

That fucking shotgun blast to the ceiling really got me laughing

Amber

I am crying from laughter

Birchcloud

I love how in the book Edward pretty much says “I’m dangerous, don’t hang out with me, anyway wanna hang out tonight? You really shouldn’t actually, so wanna come over at 8 or 9?” Like bro really can’t make up his mind XD

Dylan Wesley-Smith

Best ytp I have ever seen

Uncle Explosion

Thanks! That means a lot :)

Alphasunset

PLEASE MAKE ANOTHER ONEEEE

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