Canaan
Yaima Lyrics


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Fallacies in the ordinary
Try to contradict the contrary
But words are words as words are words
And a dream is a momentless lesson you learn

For time has been distributed well
Between heaven and earth and earth and hell
So we all hurry west to the land of Canaan
But that sweet milk's gone sour and the honey has thickened

Thus our feet get away with a hop, skip and a jump
But our minds are numbed over with a job, hit and a scotch
And it all echoes out into worthless sales
Just like a daughter of fortune, for fortune can tell

So we all hurry west to the land of Canaan
But that sweet milks gone sour and the honey, the honey has thickened





Honey has thickened

Overall Meaning

The Yaima song "Canaan" is a reflection on the fallacies of everyday life and our desire to escape from them. The opening lines speak to how we often try to negate or deny what contradicts our beliefs, even if it's true. The song then proceeds to highlight the fleeting nature of dreams and how they can teach us valuable lessons even in their brevity.


The lyrics then shift to the theme of time being a finite resource that has been distributed between heaven, earth, and hell in a way that's beyond our control. Despite this, we still rush towards the mythical land of Canaan, which symbolizes a better life or a promised land, but find that it's not the paradise we imagined it to be because the milk has gone sour and the honey has thickened. The last stanza talks about how our thirst for fortune and success often leads us to neglect our inner selves, and as a result, our lives become empty and meaningless.


Overall, Canaan is a thought-provoking song that encourages us to pause, reflect and reassess our priorities in life.


Line by Line Meaning

Fallacies in the ordinary
Misconceptions commonly exist in everyday life


Try to contradict the contrary
Attempting to deny the opposite statement


But words are words as words are words
Words are only words; they do not change the reality


And a dream is a momentless lesson you learn
A dream is a fleeting but instructive experience


For time has been distributed well
Time has been allocated appropriately


Between heaven and earth and earth and hell
Time is divided among different realms


So we all hurry west to the land of Canaan
Everyone rushes towards a distant goal


But that sweet milk's gone sour and the honey has thickened
The anticipated pleasures have turned bitter


Thus our feet get away with a hop, skip and a jump
We move quickly and easily


But our minds are numbed over with a job, hit and a scotch
Daily stresses negatively impact our mental state


And it all echoes out into worthless sales
Our efforts result in meaningless achievements


Just like a daughter of fortune, for fortune can tell
One's success is unpredictable and can change at any moment


But we all hurry west to the land of Canaan
Despite disappointment, we keep striving towards our goal


But that sweet milks gone sour and the honey, the honey has thickened
Once again, we confront the realization that what we seek may not be what we find




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