Cameras
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Hang a garden hole
A curtain's home
Shorten sleeves
They deform and have empty brains
Open teeth

Tongue in distant past
Cameras flash you buying
Helping style





Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Women's song "Cameras" are very abstract and open to interpretation, but they can be loosely interpreted as a commentary on society's obsession with appearance and image. The phrase "Hang a garden hole" could suggest an attempt to beautify or decorate something that is already naturally beautiful (like a garden), while "A curtain's home" could mean that we are constantly hiding behind something artificial or constructed (like a curtain) instead of being authentic. "Shorten sleeves / They deform and have empty brains / Open teeth" could represent a criticism of the fashion industry and how it promotes uniformity and lack of individuality.


The next set of lines is even more obscure: "Tongue in distant past / Cameras flash you buying / Helping style." "Tongue in distant past" could be a metaphor for a time where people were more authentic and genuine, while "Cameras flash you buying" could represent the way society consumes and obsesses over material possessions. "Helping style" could mean that we aspire to conform to a certain ideal of beauty or fashion, even if it's not comfortable or natural for us.


Overall, the lyrics of "Cameras" are quite cryptic and could be interpreted in many ways. However, they do offer a critique of the way we value appearances over substance and the pressure we feel to conform to societal norms.


Line by Line Meaning

Hang a garden hole
Find a peaceful spot in nature where you can escape to and feel grounded


A curtain's home
Create a comfortable and safe environment for yourself


Shorten sleeves
Adjust your appearance to feel confident and comfortable


They deform and have empty brains
Society's expectations and standards can be harmful and limiting to women's true potential and intelligence


Open teeth
Smile and show off your unique personality and charm


Tongue in distant past
Reflect on personal experiences and memories that have shaped who you are today


Cameras flash you buying
In a consumer-driven society, it's easy to feel pressure to buy material possessions for validation and recognition


Helping style
Finding and embracing your personal style can be empowering and a form of self-expression




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