Giant
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The sun is high and I'm surrounded by sand
For as far as my eyes can see
I'm strapped into a rockin' chair
With a blanket over my knees
'I' am a stranger to myself
And nobody knows I'm here
When I looked into my eyes
It wasn't myself I'd seen
But who I've tried to be
I'm thinking of things I'd hoped to forget.
I'm choking to death in a sun that never sets.
I clogged up my mind with perpetual greed
And turned all of my friends into enemies.
And now the past has returned to haunt me.
I'm scared of god - and scared of hell
And I'm caving in upon myself




How can anyone know me
When I don't even know myself

Overall Meaning

The The's song "Giant" is a melancholy dirge that captures the feelings of isolation and self-doubt that can come with success. The opening lines introduce us to a sun-baked desert vista, and the singer's physical state is uncomfortable, with him/her strapped into a rocking chair and covered in a blanket. The heat is oppressive and seems to contribute to the singer's sense of alienation from themselves. They describe themselves as a "stranger", as someone they don't recognize when they look in the mirror. It's as if success has made them disconnected from their true identity.


The second verse sees the singer confessing to the sins of their past, to a sense of greed that has turned them against their friends. It's a moment of rare honesty for the song, as they confess to being haunted by their own actions. The final lines are perhaps the most heartbreaking, as the singer reflects on their inability to truly know themselves. They seem to be imploding emotionally and psychologically, and are afraid to even contemplate the afterlife.


"Giant" is a song that speaks to the darker side of ambition and fame, and how success can sometimes feel like a prison of one's own making.


Line by Line Meaning

The sun is high and I'm surrounded by sand
I find myself in a desert with the sun beating down on me.


For as far as my eyes can see
The landscape before me appears to stretch on forever.


I'm strapped into a rockin' chair With a blanket over my knees
I am sitting in a chair that is gently rocking, with a blanket covering my knees to protect me from the outdoor elements.


'I' am a stranger to myself And nobody knows I'm here
I do not recognize my own thoughts or emotions, and no one is aware of my presence in this secluded place.


When I looked into my eyes It wasn't myself I'd seen But who I've tried to be
I do not see my true self when I look into my own eyes, but rather an image of who I have attempted to become.


I'm thinking of things I'd hoped to forget.
Unpleasant memories and regrets are flooding my mind, which I had hoped to erase from my consciousness.


I'm choking to death in a sun that never sets.
The heat of the unrelenting sun is suffocating me, making it feel as though I am slowly dying.


I clogged up my mind with perpetual greed And turned all of my friends into enemies.
My constant desire for material possessions has caused me to become selfish and turn those who were once my friends against me.


And now the past has returned to haunt me.
Past actions and decisions have come back to trouble me in the present.


I'm scared of god - and scared of hell And I'm caving in upon myself
I am fearful of the consequences of my actions and am beginning to feel immense guilt and shame.


How can anyone know me When I don't even know myself
It is impossible for others to understand me when I am so uncertain of my own identity.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: MATT JOHNSON

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@astonefalling-3983

The sun is high and I'm surrounded by sand
For as far as my eyes can see 
I'm strapped into a rockin' chair 
With a blanket over my knees 
'I' am a stranger to myself 
And nobody knows I'm here 
When I looked into my eyes 
It wasn't myself I'd seen 
But who I've tried to be
I'm thinking of things I'd hoped to forget.
I'm choking to death in a sun that never sets.
I clogged up my mind with perpetual greed
And turned all of my friends into enemies.
And now the past has returned to haunt me.
I'm scared of god - and scared of hell
And I'm caving in upon myself 
How can anyone know me 
When I don't even know myself



All comments from YouTube:

@bravebern

Soul Mining has been with me since I was 16 I am 53 now.

Owned it and lost it on almost every format through relationships and children, and it’s always stayed relevant somehow.

I own it in a cloud now so it til death us do part.

One of the best albums ever made.

@liseb.4613

Ha me too!

@andrewlister9472

Ditto but I’m 55

@user-rh4pm3jd1k

I am 58

@patrickmccarthy5462

56 here!

@tylershaffer3952

I play this at the coffeeshop I work at alot, and 9 out of 10 times, a customer will come up to the counter and ask who we are listening to. Super solid track.

@jhatter67

Classy coffee shop :)

@tostare

One of the sad things about how we consume music now is that a lot of people don't experience albums in full, and thus miss out on the power of great "album closers" like this. This song left you feeling like something had just *happened* to you. I was never the same after hearing Soul Mining for the first time, in my parent's friends kids' (who were cooler than me) bedroom.

@ronnysterling7694

tostare well put, in the 80s I played this tape to death, and when it ended I was hit by new magic, the monkey paw I was smoking made it so much better

@andrewmaguire4476

Nearly 40 years of goosebumps listening to this gorgeous song & stunning album. Matt Johnson I salute you .

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