To Dry Up
Wax Tailor Lyrics


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It's so out of sight
This time, this place
This space in the open
Where we would lay
Outside the sky is black
In the middle of July
Unstable nature
Damn our behaviours

When the clouds will part
The leaves will pop
Their nested drops
Under curtains of pouring light

Take shelter in summer
Nothing’s safe anymore
"There’s no more weather"
Mutters the old bore
"But I like to sit in the rain"
Says Anna behind the glass
Her mother’s in pain
"Don't go out on your own, darling"

When the clouds will part
The leaves will pop
Their nested drops
Under curtains of pouring light

A window has broken
Shattered open
We had to blind it
And now the hall is dark
Neon light in summer
Chill out or simmer
There’s no more weather
But in our school books

When the clouds will part
The leaves will pop
Their nested drops
Under curtains of pouring light

When the clouds will part
Don’t wait for me
I will stay long




Under this sun
To dry up, to dry up

Overall Meaning

In "To Dry Up," Wax Tailor sings about a place in the open where he once laid with someone, looking up at the black sky in the middle of July. The nature that surrounds them is unstable, and their own behaviors contribute to this instability. Things are not safe anymore, and an old man muses that he likes to sit in the rain, while Anna's mother is in pain and warns her not to go out alone. The leaves will eventually pop when the clouds part, but until then, they shelter from the pouring light. A window has broken and now casts their hall into darkness, leaving only the neon light of summer to illuminate their surroundings. They cannot rely on the weather, but something in their school books suggests that they will find their way forward.


The song seems to center around the idea of instability and the disillusionment that can come when the world seems chaotic and unpredictable. The reference to nature as "unstable" seems to suggest that it is subject to the whims of human behavior, and the characters in the song are forced to navigate a world of uncertainty. The rain might be comforting to some, while others find themselves in pain as a result of it. The broken window suggests that things have been shattered, but there is still some light to be found if they look for it.


Overall, "To Dry Up" invites the listener to contemplate the ways in which we create stability and meaning in our lives, even in the face of chaos and uncertainty. The song's dreamy and haunting melody underscores the sense of longing and nostalgia that pervades the lyrics, and Wax Tailor's unique blend of hip hop, trip hop, and electronica adds an eerie yet compelling atmosphere to the piece.


Line by Line Meaning

It's so out of sight
This place is so remote that it is not visible or known to many people.


This time, this place
The present moment and location being referred to in the song.


This space in the open
The area outside, unenclosed and unprotected, where they once lay or rested.


Where we would lay
A specific spot where they would lie down or relax in the open outdoors.


Outside the sky is black
The sky outside is dark and possibly stormy or cloudy.


In the middle of July
The time of the year when this place is experiencing summer.


Unstable nature
The volatile and unpredictable weather patterns that Mother Nature displays.


Damn our behaviours
We are cursed or blamed for our actions or tendencies.


When the clouds will part
The moment when the gray mask in the sky clears away and the sunshine comes through.


The leaves will pop
The foliage will burst and expand brightly with vitality at the sight of the sun.


Their nested drops
The dew droplets that gather on the surface of the newly moistened leaves.


Under curtains of pouring light
The bright rays of sunshine that appear like sheets or layers of streaming light.


Take shelter in summer
Even during the summer months, it's advisable to seek shelter from the often chaotic or dangerous elements.


Nothing’s safe anymore
There are many risks or unknown variables that we need to be aware of, even in areas where we once thought we were safe.


"There’s no more weather"
A statement lamenting the unpredictable, erratic patterns of the weather and the lack of predictability, given variables like climate change and human behavior.


Mutters the old bore
The artist is referring to the stereotypical boring and predictable attitude that older generations may take toward gloomy weather.


"But I like to sit in the rain"
Anna, in contrast, appreciates the aesthetics and calming presence of rain and does not mind being out in it.


Says Anna behind the glass
Anna is speaking while hidden or protected behind a window pane, enjoying the view of the rain without getting wet or exposed.


Her mother’s in pain
Anna's mother may be suffering from some medical issue or discomfort, which serves as a hindrance to going out into the rain.


"Don't go out on your own, darling"
Anna's mother is advising her daughter to stay indoors and not go outside on her own.


A window has broken
The window mentioned earlier is now shattered or ruined, which could lead to possible danger or discomfort.


Shattered open
The glass pane has been cracked apart, leading to a wider, open hole in the building.


We had to blind it
They had no option but to block off the broken window somehow, presumably with some makeshift or temporary fix.


And now the hall is dark
As a result of closing off the window, the place is now darkened and lit only by artificial light sources.


Neon light in summer
A jarring or out-of-place contrast between the bright, warm summer and the artificial, artificial light source mentioned previously.


Chill out or simmer
Relax or calm down, or else risk getting agitated or upset about something that cannot be easily changed.


But in our school books
The mention of learning and studying from textbooks, which may signify the importance of education and preparation for unpredictable events or circumstances.


When the clouds will part
Repeating the line from earlier, leading towards the end of the song.


Don’t wait for me
The artist may be advising someone listening to not stay behind, perhaps to seize opportunities or move forward with life.


I will stay long
The singer will remain in this spot for a while, perhaps enjoying the calm after the storm or the beauty in the aftermath of unpredictable weather.


Under this sun
While the singer is here, they will soak up the warmth and light from the sun, appreciating it all the more after the dark, stormy patch that preceded it.


To dry up, to dry up
To dry off and bask in the warm rays of the sun, enjoying the feeling of bone-dryness after the drenching rain that they have experienced earlier.




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Comments from YouTube:

@peticabogar

The underlying melody that starts at 0:16 is from Marie Laforêt - Mon amour, mon ami. This is the Wax! <3

@richuies

Thank you.

@JamondaIce

How are there not more comments on the greatness that is this video?

@oyumenox7037

I've listen it 100 times in a row 

@wilykat

This song needs to be an opening for a tv show in the supernatural genre. It totally fits the ambience.

@togbsdbc670

Meaning of life

@tokophobia

best song on earth!

@stefansauvageonwhat-a-twis1369

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@user-ie6hb8sy3r

i feel like i fell in love

@SpoonkyCL

I love this song ! Bon le clip aussi, je vais pas mentir... j'adore l'acteur !

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