Scarecrow
The Wholls Lyrics


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Cut me down from these roof beams
Cause I've been swinging like a scarecrow
Yeah, I've been living in a bad dream
Forgive my name, forget my sins
Remember dancing in the stairwell
Remember getting high in Brooklyn

I'm not completely naive, I knew that it was the end
When I heard you crying on the back porch
When I heard you're marrying your boyfriend
You feel like heaven and hell and sometimes nothing at all
But honestly I'm so much happier when you're not in my thoughts

Cause I don't know, how to let you go
No, oh, oh, no, oh, oh
Yeah I don't know, how to let you go
I still don't, I still don't
I still don't

Remember when you were mine
I was twenty, you were nineteen
Mapping out the rest of our lives
Should we have got married then?
Have you forgotten my name?
And tell me baby, have all the lips you kissed
Since mine tasted or felt the same

Cause I don't know, how to let you go
I still don't, yeah, I still don't
Yeah I don't know, how to let you go




I still don't, I still don't
I still don't

Overall Meaning

The Wholls' song "Scarecrow" is an emotive and poignant reflection on lost love and the struggle to move on. The opening lyrics describe the singer's sense of vulnerability and despair - they feel like they're "swinging like a scarecrow," vulnerable to the harsh winds and chaos of life. The singer apologizes for their past mistakes, suggesting that their past has caught up with them, leaving them with a sense of regret and longing for what might have been. This sense of regret is reinforced later in the song when the singer wonders if they should have gotten married when they were younger, which serves to highlight the sense of lost opportunity and the difficulty of moving on from the past.


The song is structured around a series of memories and reflections on the past. The singer describes moments of joy and freedom, such as dancing in the stairwell or getting high in Brooklyn, which echo their feelings of being alive and free when they were with their former partner. However, these moments are contrasted with the pain and longing that comes from remembering the end of the relationship. The lyrics suggest that the singer is struggling to move on because they are still in love with their former partner, and they can't seem to forget them or let go of their feelings.


Overall, "Scarecrow" is a powerful and moving song about the pain of lost love and the struggle to move on from the past. The lyrics are raw and honest, capturing the complex emotions that come with the end of a relationship. The song's structure, which weaves together memories and reflections on the past, adds depth and complexity to the song's message, making it a powerful and relatable reflection on love and loss.


Line by Line Meaning

Cut me down from these roof beams
Release me from my tormented state of mind


Cause I've been swinging like a scarecrow
I've been feeling helpless and unvalued


Yeah, I've been living in a bad dream
My reality feels like a nightmare


Forgive my name, forget my sins
Let go of the past and the mistakes I've made


Remember dancing in the stairwell
Reminisce on the happy memories we shared


Remember getting high in Brooklyn
Recall the reckless adventures we went on


I'm not completely naive, I knew that it was the end
I was aware that our relationship was coming to a close


When I heard you crying on the back porch
Your tears confirmed what I already knew


When I heard you're marrying your boyfriend
Your upcoming wedding finalized our breakup


You feel like heaven and hell and sometimes nothing at all
Your presence can bring me extreme joy or pain, or nothing at all


But honestly I'm so much happier when you're not in my thoughts
I'm better off without constantly thinking about you


Cause I don't know, how to let you go
I'm struggling to move on from our relationship


No, oh, oh, no, oh, oh


Yeah I don't know, how to let you go
My feelings for you are still strong


I still don't, I still don't


Remember when you were mine
Think back to when we were together


I was twenty, you were nineteen
Our relationship was young and passionate


Mapping out the rest of our lives
We had big plans for our future together


Should we have got married then?
We considered spending our lives together, but it didn't work out


Have you forgotten my name?
Do you no longer think of me or remember our time together?


And tell me baby, have all the lips you kissed
Have you found someone new to replace me?


Since mine tasted or felt the same
Were any of them able to live up to the connection we had?


I still don't, yeah, I still don't


I still don't, I still don't
My feelings for you are still strong and I can't let go




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