Wrecking
Veirs Laura Lyrics
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Vessels of the sea
I wondered if the waves
Had taken all of me
All of me back
Down to the black
Down to the where the worms reign silent and green
Silent
We can do some wrecking here
Til a little color
Comes into your face
We can do some wrecking here
And find something to love
In this broken place
This broken place
And the king is a hand
And slaps you like a wave
And shackles you down
Bound like an anchored chain in the sand
Sends your ships to the rocks
Sends the keys to the lock of the chain
On your heart
To the mouth of a serpent
And his scaly glass shards
He's holding all the cards
And waiting in the waves
With the poker face
And no trail to trace
No trail to trace
We can do some wrecking here
Til a little color comes into your face
We can do some wrecking here
And find something to love
In this broken place
This broken place
The song "Wrecking" by Laura Veirs explores the aftermath of a shipwreck and the emotions that come with it. The first verse is about the aftermath of the shipwreck and the singer's feeling of being lost at sea. The imagery of looting the destroyed vessels of the sea creates an eerie feeling of desperation and loss. The lines "I wondered if the waves had taken all of me" suggest that the singer feels like they are no longer themselves after the traumatic experience of the shipwreck. The repetition of "Down to the black" emphasizes the singer's feeling of being lost in the darkness of the ocean, both literally and figuratively. The reference to worms reigning silently and green adds to the unsettling imagery of the scene.
The chorus of the song, "We can do some wrecking here / Til a little color comes into your face / We can do some wrecking here / And find something to love / In this broken place / This broken place" suggests that the singer believes that destruction and chaos can lead to new beginnings and opportunities. The repetition of "This broken place" emphasizes the idea that even in the midst of destruction, there is still something to love.
The second verse is about a king who is cruel and tyrannical. The king is described as a wave that slaps you and shackles you down. The metaphor of the singer's heart being bound like an anchored chain in the sand suggests that they are feeling trapped and helpless. The reference to the serpent and his scaly glass shards adds to the feeling of being trapped and in a dangerous situation. The king is holding all the cards and waiting in the waves with a poker face, emphasizing his power and control.
Overall, "Wrecking" by Laura Veirs is a haunting and mesmerizing song about the aftermath of a shipwreck and the emotions that come with it. The imagery of the ocean, destruction, and darkness creates a sense of unease and desperation, which is counterbalanced by the idea that even in the midst of chaos, there is still hope.
Line by Line Meaning
Looting the destroyed
Gathering what remains of wreckage
Vessels of the sea
Ships swallowed by the ocean
I wondered if the waves
I questioned if the sea had taken everything I had
Had taken all of me
Stranded and left with nothing
All of me back
All that I was, taken away by the ocean
Down to the black
Into the abyss
Down to the where the worms reign silent and green
In the depths where life is absent and decay is present
Silent
Stillness and calm
We can do some wrecking here
We can break things apart
Til a little color
Until life emerges from the destruction
Comes into your face
Manifests into something visible
And find something to love
Discover positivity in hardship
In this broken place
In this place of destruction
And the king is a hand
A powerful figure who can crush you like a wave
And slaps you like a wave
A metaphorical wave of abuse and pain
And shackles you down
Makes you feel trapped and powerless
Bound like an anchored chain in the sand
Tied down by responsibility and obligations
Sends your ships to the rocks
Causes your plans to fail
Sends the keys to the lock of the chain
Takes away any hope of escape
On your heart
Emotionally burdening
To the mouth of a serpent
Amongst deceit, betrayal and danger
And his scaly glass shards
Leaves you vulnerable to harm and pain
He's holding all the cards
He has all the power and control
And waiting in the waves
He is watching and waiting for the right moment to strike
With the poker face
Hiding his emotions and intentions
And no trail to trace
Difficult to predict his next move
We can do some wrecking here
We can destroy some things
Til a little color comes into your face
Until emotions and positivity arise
We can do some wrecking here
It's okay to make mistakes
And find something to love
Even in chaos, there can be beauty
In this broken place
In this moment of destruction
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: LAURA VEIRS
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mallikadhuys
I actually heard this song on an episode of One Tree Hill and totally fell in love with it. She's great and so incredibly talented.
Ethereal_Cereal
I absolutely adore Laura Veirs. I'm in the U.S., but people really haven't heard of her here either. I saw her open for the Decembersits (best show I've ever been to) and got the July Flame album 3 months before its release. She's definitely my favorite female artist. Thanks for posting this!
Daedhalus Treats
I so agree to what leahcoiro, celinesierra, mallikahd and boxer4356 wrote! She's an amazing artist/musician and her talent is unbelievable... I'm ineffable happy to have found out about her. Her music always takes me into a different sphere. Thank you so much for uploading the whole Saltbreakers-album!
PollaQuolla
I'm in the UK and I love her XD
V S
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jess the bardbarian
4 YEARS LATER DIFFERENT ACCOUNT BUT I STILL LOVE HER
Stoneman180190
One tree hill where Dan confesses to Nathan he kills Keith.