Animals
Water & Bodies Lyrics


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I walked into a mirror
And found myself trapped inside
You looked at me for a moment
I stared at you for awhile, and smiled

Five o'clock in the morning, I rose
And found myself trapped inside your fragile mind
You woke just for a moment
And I could see through your eyes, it looked alright

That's when I knew that I may never come home
So let the other folks know
And let the animals go
I may never come home

Later on in the morning, you rose
You stood and shook off the night, then turned and sighed
Left a note on the cabinet
And muttered, "that is all I've got to say,
I think I'm done with this life,
You're on my mind"

That's when we both knew we may never come home
So let the other folks know




And let the animals go
We may never come home

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Water & Bodies' song "Animals" tell a story of two individuals who come to the realization that they may never return to their former lives. The first verse speaks of a moment when the singer looks at their reflection and sees the trap they have created for themselves. In this moment, they see someone else looking back at them and they acknowledge the familiarity behind the stranger's expression.


The second verse speaks to the idea that once they were both awake and aware of the situation, they knew they were trapped together. They had created this fragile union and they were both stuck in it. There is a sense of acceptance here, a feeling that they are content to stay in this unknown place and explore themselves and each other.


The chorus, "So let the other folks know, and let the animals go, we may never come home," is a way of acknowledging that they have moved beyond their former existence. They are letting go of what they once knew and accepting that they may never go back, but that it's okay. They are ready for a new adventure, even if it means leaving everything else behind.


The bridge speaks to the finality of the decision, "That's when I knew that I may never come home...That's when we both knew we may never come home." The repetition of this line adds weight to the idea that this is a big moment in their lives, but at the same time, they seem content with the choice they've made.


Overall, the lyrics to "Animals" by Water & Bodies showcase the idea of letting go of the past and embracing a new path. It's a journey that is both scary and exciting, but ultimately rewarding.


Line by Line Meaning

I walked into a mirror
I realized something about myself that I hadn't before


And found myself trapped inside
I felt stuck, unable to move forward


You looked at me for a moment
You saw me in a new light


I stared at you for awhile, and smiled
I recognized a connection between us


Five o'clock in the morning, I rose
I woke up early, unable to sleep


And found myself trapped inside your fragile mind
I realized how vulnerable you were feeling


You woke just for a moment
You were briefly awake, but still tired


And I could see through your eyes, it looked alright
I sensed that you were trying to keep it together


That's when I knew that I may never come home
I understood that things had changed irreversibly


So let the other folks know
We need to tell our loved ones what's happening


And let the animals go
We need to move on from our old lives


Later on in the morning, you rose
You woke up again after sleeping more


You stood and shook off the night, then turned and sighed
You were relieved to be awake, but still feeling burdened


Left a note on the cabinet
You left me a message before you left


And muttered, "that is all I've got to say,
You didn't have much to say before you left


I think I'm done with this life,
You were ready to move on from our current situation


You're on my mind"
You were still thinking about me, even as you left


That's when we both knew we may never come home
We understood that we were leaving our old lives behind


So let the other folks know
We need to communicate with those we're leaving behind


And let the animals go
We need to move forward without any baggage


We may never come home
We both knew that this was a permanent change




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