Fist Heart Mighty Dawn Dart
Ty Segall Lyrics


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Fist Heart Mighty Dawn Dart
In some way our
Slain our yours
Stone eyes
Drill for wealth lies
In some way our
Fate is one
Funny how the day comes
Funny how the day comes
Funny how the day comes
Slow
Funny how the day comes
Funny how the day comes
Funny how the day comes
So

Fist Heart Mighty Dawn Dart
At a glance our
Dance is one
Sun liege
By your star trees
Could you please heart
Cleanse our shores

Funny how the day comes
Funny how the day comes
Funny how the day comes
Slow
Funny how the day comes
Funny how the day comes




Funny how the day comes
So

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Ty Segall's "Fist Heart Mighty Dawn Dart" are somewhat abstract and open to interpretation, but one could conceive of the song as a meditation on the interconnectedness of all living things, as well as the infinite potential for both destruction and renewal. The "fist heart mighty dawn dart" could be seen as a metaphor for the force of life itself, at once fierce and regenerative. The repetition of "in some way our fate is one" underscores this point, suggesting that all living beings are bound together in a universal destiny.


The lines "stone eyes drill for wealth lies" could be interpreted as a critique of modern society's relentless pursuit of material gain at the expense of natural resources and non-human life forms. And yet, despite the bleakness of this image, the song also conveys a sense of wonder and gratitude at the natural world's resilience and beauty. The repeated refrain of "funny how the day comes slow" evokes a sense of patient appreciation for life's quiet, everyday moments.


Line by Line Meaning

Fist Heart Mighty Dawn Dart
This phrase serves as the title and repeated chorus of the song, perhaps representing a powerful force or idea that the singer is invoking or experiencing.


In some way our
The lyrics suggest a connection or shared experience between the singer and the listener, using vague phrasing to open up multiple interpretations.


Slain our yours
The use of archaic grammar and truncated phrasing leaves this line open to interpretation, but it may suggest that both the singer and listener have been defeated or harmed in some way.


Stone eyes
The notion of eyes made of stone is evocative and mysterious, perhaps suggesting a sense of immobility, lack of emotion, or unbreakable hardness.


Drill for wealth lies
This line could be interpreted in several ways, but at its core it seems to suggest that people are motivated by greed or material aspirations, which may lead to deception or exploitation.


Fate is one
This line suggests a belief in destiny or predestination, implying that the singer and the listener are linked by a shared path or purpose.


Funny how the day comes
This refrain is repeated several times throughout the song, and seems to express a sense of surprise or bemusement at the way time passes or events unfold.


Slow
This one-word line serves as a sort of rhythmic pause or interlude between the repetitions of the main refrain, perhaps emphasizing the contrast between time passing and moments of stillness.


At a glance our
This line echoes the phrasing of the opening lines, suggesting a continued connection or similarity between the singer and the listener.


Dance is one
The metaphor of dancing can suggest harmony, fluidity, and joy, and the line here implies that the singer and listener are united in some larger dance or rhythm.


Sun liege
The phrase 'sun liege' is unusual and archaic, but could be interpreted to mean someone who is loyal or devoted to the sun or light, perhaps referring to a spiritual or cosmic force.


By your star trees
This line is somewhat enigmatic, but could be interpreted to mean something like 'under the stars in your forest.' It could also suggest a place of comfort or security.


Could you please heart
The syntax of this line is jumbled and poetic, but it seems to be a request or plea for something emotional or spiritual from the listener or the universe.


Cleanse our shores
The metaphor of 'shores' could imply a need for purification or renewal of something important, such as a relationship or a community. The line could be interpreted both literally (cleansing a physical shore) or metaphorically.




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