So What
The Van-Dells Lyrics


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You were out there so bright
You were in a fight with yourself
It made my heart burn
One day you did have oceans
On the surface of your body
I miss them
Oh I miss them so much, now
What could have been so beautiful, beautiful, beautiful
Is now gone, now gone, now gone
And it's a sad song, sad song, sad song
‘Cause Venus is, doomed, it’s doomed
It’s doomed
And doomed in our sky
Imagine we could take a rocket
And land on your surface
And walk the plains of your world
Sail the wide seas and
Explore the mountains and valleys
It would be so epic
It would be so wonderful to do
What could have been so beautiful, beautiful, beautiful
Is now gone, now gone, now gone
And it's a sad song, sad song, sad song
‘Cause Venus is, doomed, it’s doomed
Now let’s not make this place like that
Let’s not do the same thing to our planet
We shouldn’t doom it like Venus
‘Cause there is no return from that state
No return from that place
Once everything is done
We are doomed




We are doomed
We are doomed

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Van-Dells's song "So What" convey deep emotions about loss, regret, and the consequences of destroying something beautiful. The singer reflects on someone who was once vibrant and full of life, but who struggled internally and ultimately faded away. The imagery of having "oceans on the surface of your body" suggests a richness and depth that is now sorely missed. The repeated refrain of "What could have been so beautiful" emphasizes the potential that was lost and the sadness of the current state of affairs.


The lyrics also draw a poignant parallel between the imagined exploration of Venus and the need to protect and cherish our own planet. The idea of landing on Venus's surface, traversing its landscapes, and experiencing its wonders is juxtaposed with a warning about the irreversible doom that befell Venus. The plea not to doom our own planet in the same way serves as a cautionary tale about the importance of preserving and safeguarding our environment.


The song's message becomes increasingly urgent as it emphasizes the finality of being "doomed." There is a sense of inevitability and irrevocability in the repetition of the word "doomed," suggesting that once a certain threshold is crossed, there is no turning back. The stark declaration that "We are doomed" resonates with a sense of foreboding and the consequences of our actions if we fail to protect the Earth.


Overall, the lyrics of "So What" serve as a powerful reminder of the fragility of beauty and the importance of stewardship. The song conveys a plea for mindful actions and a reverence for the natural world, highlighting the irreversible nature of certain destructive paths and urging listeners to consider the legacy we are leaving for future generations. Through its somber yet impactful words, the song calls for reflection and action in safeguarding the planet and ensuring that we do not follow in the footsteps of Venus's tragic fate.




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Written by: Swen van, Swen van Zanten

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