Tangled
The View Lyrics
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What was last night were you the princess or the frog
So sorry for swear words your excellency
I wouldn't dare to scream when your attacking me
I was tangled up in feelings
I couldn't find the words to say
Then I realised I was dreaming
All the pain it went away
Now your a widow to the game
I if knew that you were breaking
I'd rethink my yesterday
Clever or bold well you tel me
I wouldn't question the lord
He has no hold on me
This old routine in life tends to bring us down
So cmon you be the lion and I will be the clown
Chorus
Im not saying everything's over
Im still looking over my shoulder
Catch up
When your a bit older
Chorus
The lyrics of The View's song "Tangled" delve into themes of searching for meaning, self-discovery, and reflection on past experiences. The opening lines ask poignant questions about the existence of light and god, setting a contemplative tone from the start. The reference to being the princess or the frog suggests a dichotomy between idealized versions of oneself and the reality one has to face. There is also an acknowledgment of apologies and a sense of humility in the presence of authority ("your excellency").
The singer of the song expresses feeling overwhelmed by emotions and unable to articulate their thoughts ("tangled up in feelings"). However, through introspection and realization, they find relief from pain and chaos. The shift from confusion to clarity is highlighted by the line, "Then I realized I was dreaming, all the pain it went away," signifying a moment of awakening or enlightenment.
The lyrics then touch upon themes of betrayal and deceit, possibly in a relationship context, as indicated by the mention of being attacked and the realization of being misled. The line "I'd rethink my yesterday" suggests a desire for retrospection and a willingness to reconsider past choices in light of newfound information.
The song ultimately conveys a message of empowerment and defiance against oppressive forces, whether internal or external. The imagery of being the lion and the clown symbolizes strength and vulnerability coexisting within the same person. The chorus reinforces the idea of resilience and the ongoing journey of self-discovery, with the singer asserting that everything is not yet over and they continue to look toward the future. The reference to age ("When you're a bit older") hints at a sense of maturity and understanding that comes with time. In essence, "Tangled" is a reflective and introspective piece that navigates the complexities of identity, growth, and finding one's place in the world.
Line by Line Meaning
Where is the light where is your god
Questioning the presence of hope and guidance in a time of darkness and uncertainty
What was last night were you the princess or the frog
Reflecting on a situation where someone's true character was revealed, whether noble or unworthy
So sorry for swear words your excellency
Apologizing for using inappropriate language in the presence of authority
I wouldn't dare to scream when your attacking me
Choosing not to react aggressively when faced with confrontation or attack
I was tangled up in feelings
Feeling overwhelmed and confused by complex emotions
I couldn't find the words to say
Struggling to express one's emotions or thoughts verbally
Then I realised I was dreaming
Coming to the realization that a situation or relationship was not what it seemed
All the pain it went away
Finding relief and healing from emotional distress
I only hear my name
Focusing on oneself and personal identity amidst chaos or distractions
Now your a widow to the game
Acknowledging someone's loss or defeat in a challenging situation
I if knew that you were breaking
Regretting not recognizing signs of someone's emotional distress or struggles
I'd rethink my yesterday
Considering ways to change or improve past actions or decisions
Clever or bold well you tell me
Questioning someone's intelligence or courage based on their actions
I wouldn't question the lord
Choosing to have faith and trust in a higher power or greater purpose
He has no hold on me
Asserting independence and freedom from external influences or control
This old routine in life tends to bring us down
Recognizing how repetitive or monotonous patterns can have a negative impact on one's well-being
So cmon you be the lion and I will be the clown
Encouraging someone to take charge and show strength, while one takes on a more lighthearted or supportive role
Im not saying everything's over
Clarifying that despite challenges, there is still hope for better outcomes
Im still looking over my shoulder
Remaining cautious and vigilant, aware of potential dangers or threats
Catch up
Encouraging someone to keep pace or stay aware of current events or developments
When your a bit older
Suggesting that with more experience or maturity, one may gain a different perspective on a situation
Lyrics Β© Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: KIEREN WEBSTER, KYLE FRANCIS FALCONER, PETER REILLY
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