Plans
Twin Forks Lyrics


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Cycle a chord or two,
Sitting out thinking of you
Scribble something down quick,
Trying to make the words stick
I'll be done a quarter of three,
Would you like to have a drink with me?
Gonna say some things when I get home,
Things I don't say in the microphone

I've got plans for you, oooh
I've got plans for you
I've got such big plans for you

Should've heard my first set
Might have been my best yet
The second two were pretty loose,
Drifted off dreaming of you.

Voice is a bit hoarse, throat is a touch sore.
Might have flubbed a few lines,
I've heard that no one really minds.

I've got plans for you, oooh
I've got such big plans for you

If we keep working we can make it out of this place,
I can keep on working for as long as it takes.
Cause I've got plans for you, oooh,
Cause I've got plans for you.

If we keep working we can make it out of this place,
I can keep on working for as long as it takes,
Cause I've got plans for you, ooooh.
I've got plans for you.
I've got such big plans for you





Cycle a chord or two, sitting around thinking of you.
Scribble something down quick, trying to make the words stick.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Twin Forks' song "Plans" tells the story of a musician who is reminiscing about a recent performance while simultaneously thinking about someone special. The artist cycles through a few chords on their guitar, musing about their songwriting process and trying to jot down their thoughts before they disappear. They invite the person they are thinking about to join them for a drink and allude to having things to say that aren't meant for the public performance setting.


The chorus serves as a declaration of the artist's intentions towards this person; they have big plans for them, and they believe that with hard work, they can achieve great things together. The artist wants to keep striving towards success and is willing to put in the work as long as it takes. The final lines of the song repeat the opening lines, creating a cyclical structure and emphasizing the looping nature of the artist's thoughts.




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Comments from YouTube:

linachieng

Love the sound of the guitar, goes well w the voice

S K

“I got plants for ya... oohoooohoo

Such big plants”

leverposteifantomet

this is nice

Horace Mullins

I hate cottage cheese

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