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Along the Lakeside
Tiny Moving Parts Lyrics
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well I am not.
Here I am, locked myself in the basement.
Smashing spiders up against the wall.
I am creating amazing science experiments with jealously.
They have more feet than what I could ever fill.
I will cut my lips on a Minnesota license plate,
Just to let you know the route to my vien.
Prepare for your first winter!
Throw on your coat and hope for months of snow.
The bliss is far too bold
For this heart to hold alone
I'm on my own and I'm still scared.
Throwing up no throw up
because dry heaving in the new black.
My throats a desert as I see my words
clogging up the bath tub,
With each and every letter that I should have said.
Combined to make perfect sense.
I am wide awake and it is past my bedtime,
I'm busy flipping nickels and dimes in the wishing well along the lakeside.
I will be brave all summer long because I got guts.
The song "Along the Lakeside" by Tiny Moving Parts is a deep and contemplative track that explores the themes of loneliness, regret, and self-destructive behavior. The lyrics, "Be grateful of what you got, well I am not," immediately set the tone for the song, highlighting the singer's dissatisfaction with their current situation. The line, "Here I am, locked myself in the basement," further emphasizes how isolated and alone the singer feels.
The singer then proceeds to describe how they are "creating amazing science experiments with jealousy," suggesting their emotions are running high and that they are doing something destructive as a result. The imagery of "smashing spiders up against the wall" adds to the dark and unsettling tone of the song. The line, "I will cut my lips on a Minnesota license plate, just to draw you in," is an especially powerful one, highlighting how far the singer is willing to go just to get someone's attention.
The verse, "Throwing up no throw up because dry heaving in the new black," paints a vivid picture of the singer's physical and emotional turmoil. The line, "My throat's a desert as I see my words clogging up the bathtub," is a poignant metaphor for the singer's inability to articulate their feelings. The song ends on a somewhat hopeful note, with the singer proclaiming that they will be "brave all summer long because [they] got guts," hinting that they are ready to face their fears and move forward.
Overall, "Along the Lakeside" is a powerful and introspective track that encapsulates the emotions of loneliness, regret, and self-sabotage in a hauntingly beautiful way.
Line by Line Meaning
Be grateful of what you got
Appreciate what you have
well I am not.
But I don't
Here I am, locked myself in the basement.
I am alone and isolated
Smashing spiders up against the wall.
Trying to deal with my fears and anxieties
I am creating amazing science experiments with jealously.
I am using my negative feelings to fuel my creative endeavors
They have more feet than what I could ever fill.
I am overwhelmed and cannot keep up
I will cut my lips on a Minnesota license plate,
I am willing to hurt myself to get your attention
Just to draw you in,
To get you to notice me
Just to let you know the route to my vien.
To show you my vulnerability and emotions
Prepare for your first winter!
Get ready for the harsh realities of life
Throw on your coat and hope for months of snow.
Brace yourself for a tough time ahead
The bliss is far too bold
The happiness is too overwhelming
For this heart to hold alone
I cannot bear it on my own
I'm on my own and I'm still scared.
I am alone and afraid
Throwing up no throw up
Not being able to process and express my emotions
because dry heaving in the new black.
In a state of emptiness and depression
My throats a desert as I see my words
Feeling like I cannot communicate effectively
clogging up the bath tub,
Bottling up my emotions until they overflow
With each and every letter that I should have said.
Regretting not expressing my feelings sooner
Combined to make perfect sense.
Coming together to form a clear understanding
I am wide awake and it is past my bedtime,
I am struggling to sleep
I'm busy flipping nickels and dimes in the wishing well along the lakeside.
Trying to find hope and meaning in life
I will be brave all summer long because I got guts.
I will try my best to be strong and courageous
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Luca Vincent
Why don't they play this one live?
youthe
here i am, still in my basement listening to this song while im up against my wall
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