Get That Heart
White Fence Lyrics


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Some of my generation
Are troubled bittersweet jazz singers
As fragile as to where they go.
Its like a freeze
But you are a breeze.
All want the return
but no favors please.
You got your heart
Got your heart
Used

Some of my generation
Have shakespeare in their pockets.
But at the vets hall
You know, they knock it.
We are returning
As loose as an earthworm.

The production of heat or electricity
Some of my generation
Some of my generation
Has a heart
Or lost a heart




Has a heart
Solid as a law

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Get That Heart" by White Fence are shrouded in a certain level of ambiguity and metaphorical language. Nonetheless, it is evident that the song deals with the struggles and contradictions of the younger generation, in particular, their search for a sense of identity and direction. The opening lines depict some members of this generation as "troubled bittersweet jazz singers," suggesting a sense of emotional turmoil and fragility. The subsequent line, "As fragile as to where they go," echoes this sentiment while also hinting at a lack of clarity in terms of purpose and direction.


The line "Its like a freeze, but you are a breeze" may suggest that the various troubles and difficulties being faced by this generation are pervasive and widespread, like a freezing wind. However, the presence of something as gentle and refreshing as a breeze suggests that there is still hope and opportunity for positive change. The verse closes with "All want the return but no favors please," which seems to suggest a desire for a return to an earlier era or state, but with no desire to rely on handouts or favors from others.


The second verse portrays a different aspect of this generation, stating that some members keep Shakespeare in their pockets, yet they knock it at the vet's hall. This juxtaposition of high and low culture could reflect the struggle between personal aspirations and societal expectations. The following line, "We are returning as loose as an earthworm," may suggest that while this younger generation is struggling to find a solid footing, they are also resilient, able to adapt to changing circumstances, and willing to persevere.


Overall, "Get That Heart" by White Fence explores the complexities, contradictions, and challenges that come with growing up in a rapidly changing and uncertain world. Through its abstract and poetic language, the song speaks to the struggles of a generation trying to find its way, while also conveying a sense of hope and resilience.


Line by Line Meaning

Some of my generation
Some people in my age group


Are troubled bittersweet jazz singers
Are struggling with complicated emotions like a type of music


As fragile as to where they go.
Are unsure of which direction to take in life and easily affected by setbacks


Its like a freeze
It feels like everything has stopped


But you are a breeze.
But you move smoothly and effortlessly


All want the return
Everyone wants things to go back to how they were in the past


but no favors please.
But they don't want any special treatment


You got your heart
You still have your capacity to love and care


Got your heart
You still have your capacity to love and care


Used
But it has been taken advantage of or hurt in the past


Some of my generation
Some people in my age group


Have shakespeare in their pockets.
Are well-educated and knowledgeable about literature


But at the vets hall
But in a place where older people gather


You know, they knock it.
You know, they criticize or dismiss it


We are returning
We are coming back


As loose as an earthworm.
As flexible as a worm that can easily move in any direction


The production of heat or electricity
The process of generating energy


Some of my generation
Some people in my age group


Has a heart
Are still capable of love and compassion


Or lost a heart
Or have become unable to love due to past trauma or experiences


Has a heart
Are still capable of love and compassion


Solid as a law
As firm and unwavering as a rule or regulation




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Tim Presley is one of the most underrated musicians of my generation. Will never not buy his shit when I find it

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esto suena increible!!

Ren

really digging this new album

w820916

love this

Playback007able

The first break on this cut and the early percussion reminds me so much of Alexander (Skip) Spence's, Grey Afro.

Tobias Svedberg

And theres a sound of a plastic bread-wrapper.

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great

NamNeung

With or without youWith or without youI can't liveWith or without you.

Narnack Records

They remind me of now

Hank Becker

Syd Barrett lives

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