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Collection
The Filthy Violets Lyrics


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Just watch the wrecking balls
Razing last year's crown
Burning bright like the best of falls
And so audible the sound
Just watch and watch
Stare and stare
Shed a tear and pretend to care
Oh to care
Shoved you face down in the muck
They said goodbye but not good luck
Oh just for a dime
I'd be obliged to watch you waste my time
My time
These statues they don't mean a thing
Your voice is gold my love
Please sing
My monuments they go unseen
I built them up just to see you dream
Oh just to see you dream
To see you dream
All rivers to the sea
And all roads back to me
Still just for a dime
I'd be obliged to watch you waste my time
My time
These statues they don't mean a thing
Your voice is gold my love
Please sing
My monuments they go unseen
I built them up just to see you dream
Oh just to see you dream
To see you dream

Overall Meaning

The Filthy Violets' song "Collection" uses vivid imagery and poetic language to convey a sense of loss and longing. The first stanza sets the tone with the metaphor of watchful eyes observing the destruction of last year's crown, or what was once valuable and beautiful but is now being torn down. The imagery of burning bright like the best of falls suggests a sense of temporary beauty that is destined to fade away. The use of the word "audible" suggests a focus on sound, which adds to the sense of the moment being fleeting and transitory.


The second stanza shifts to a more personal and emotional tone, with the singer addressing someone directly, possibly a former lover or friend. The lines "Shoved you face down in the muck / They said goodbye but not good luck" suggest a betrayal or abandonment that has left the singer feeling hurt and resentful. The reference to wasting time highlights the singer's sense of frustration and regret over what has been lost. The following lines about monuments and statues imply that the singer has achieved some form of success or recognition, but feels that it is ultimately meaningless without the person they care about. The final lines, "All rivers to the sea / And all roads back to me," suggest a desire to reunite with the person they have lost, placing an emphasis on the idea of homecoming and reconciliation.


Line by Line Meaning

Just watch the wrecking balls
Observe as the demolition tools destroy


Razing last year's crown
Tearing down the symbol of past glory


Burning bright like the best of falls
Blazing with intensity, akin to autumn's most vibrant foliage


And so audible the sound
The noise is unmistakable and pronounced


Just watch and watch
Continuously observe without action


Stare and stare
Fixate with an intense gaze


Shed a tear and pretend to care
Cry as a fake display of concern


Oh to care
A desire to genuinely be empathetic


Shoved your face down in the muck
Forced your head into filth and disdain


They said goodbye but not good luck
Parted without wishing fortune upon you


Oh just for a dime
For a trivial amount of money


I'd be obliged to watch you waste my time
Feel compelled to observe as you squander my time


My monuments they go unseen
My creations go unnoticed by the masses


Your voice is gold my love
Your singing is priceless and cherished


Please sing
Requesting the person to use their beautiful voice


I built them up just to see you dream
Constructed the monuments to inspire your aspirations


To see you dream
To witness and encourage your aspirations


All rivers to the sea
All waterways lead to the ocean


And all roads back to me
All paths will lead back to the singer




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