Son
Warpaint Lyrics


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A hundred times I've arrived
Followed around again to win
Needed once, running out the spaces of mine

Standing in the garden
Got my number from the one who says go
Standing in the garden
Got my number from the one who says go
Leave the son alone

You can care, you can stand the reason to go on
Can't hear anyone tell you what you like
You can rest in finding that your roof is well covered
You can see the reason why your story is not over

Leave the son alone
I'm on my way, way back home
I'm nothing
I'm not gonna stay, stay away too long

Leave the son alone
I'm on my way, way back home




I'm nothing
I'm not gonna stay, stay away too long

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Warpaint's song "Son" delve into themes of protection, resistance, and independence. The first two lines suggest a repetition of a cycle or pattern, with the singer attempting to write or express something while being pursued or followed by something or someone. The line "Needed once running out the spaces of mind" could suggest that the need for creativity or expression is running out of space, or that the mind is becoming cluttered or overwhelmed.


The refrain "Standing in the garden, guard my number from the one who says go" suggests that the singer is trying to protect themselves from someone who is trying to give them orders or dictate their actions. The repeated line "Leave the son alone" adds to this theme of protection, but the use of the word "son" adds a layer of complexity. The son could be a literal child or someone that the singer cares for deeply, but it could also be a metaphorical son - a project, an idea, or even the singer themselves.


The second half of the song shifts to a more positive tone, with lines like "You can care, you can stand reasons to go on" and "You can rest in finding that your [?] are over." These lines suggest a newfound sense of independence or self-confidence, as the singer realizes that they have the ability to make their own choices and find their own way forward. Overall, the lyrics to "Son" convey a sense of struggle, but also a sense of determination and resilience.


Line by Line Meaning

Hundred times I write followed around again to when
I have written about this so many times, but each time feels like the first


Needed once running out the spaces of mind
I used to have ample creative energy, but now it's draining


Standing in the garden
I am in a peaceful place


Guard my number from the one who says go
I don't want anyone to reach me right now or tell me what to do


Leave the son alone
Let the sun set, let the day end


You can care, you can stand reasons to go on
You can be concerned, you can hold onto reasons to keep going


Can't hear anyone tell you what you like!
Don't let anyone tell you what to enjoy or how to live your life


You can rest in finding that your [?] are over
You can find peace once your struggles are done


You can see the reason why your story is not over!
You can understand why your journey is not complete


Leave the son alone moonlight way, way back home
Let the night come, and let me head back


I'm nothing I'm not the one who still, still awaits alone [x2]
I am no one special, waiting alone for the next chapter of my life




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Emily Camille Kokal, Jennifer Lee Lindberg, Stella Zofia Mozgawa, Theresa Becker-Wayman

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