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h.r.n.r. Lyrics


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I've been in the weeds
Look at me
I say what I want to see
You've been in a dream
Dream of me
See peaks meet soft sky, swollen sea
Call it what you want
Call for me
Silent in my belly
When you look around stretch out
Just wait, you will get the right taste
I want the whole piece and all my cherries
I want the whole piece and all my cherries
Sour heat, sweat until I add it up
Keep it neat, I can fill my own cup
Sour heat, sweat until I add it up
Keep it neat, I can fill my own cup
Sour heat, I can fill my own cup
I reached for the arms that knew me
From my ship of friends
While I learned all the love that holds me
Goes out and comes in
I want the whole piece and all my cherries




I want the whole piece and all my cherries
I am the whole piece

Overall Meaning

In these lyrics, h.r.n.r. expresses a sense of self-awareness and independence. The line "I've been in the weeds, look at me" suggests that the singer has been in difficult situations or faced challenges, but they are unafraid to confront them head-on. They are confident in their ability to handle whatever life throws at them.


The next line, "I say what I want to see," implies that the singer has the power to define their own reality. They have a strong sense of agency and can shape their own perception of the world. This could be interpreted as a call for self-determination and the importance of staying true to oneself.


The following lines, "You've been in a dream, dream of me, see peaks meet soft sky, swollen sea," portray a dreamlike state where the singer is being envisioned by someone else. It suggests that the singer holds a significant place in this person's thoughts and desires. The imagery of peaks meeting the sky and a swollen sea hints at a powerful and intense connection between the singer and the person they are addressing.


The repetition of "Call it what you want, call for me" implies a longing for the other person's acknowledgement and attention. The singer desires to be called upon, to be noticed, and to have their desires recognized. It suggests a desire for closeness and connection.


The next lines, "Silent in my belly, when you look around stretch out, just wait, you will get the right taste," may symbolize the singer's patience and confidence. They are confident that if the other person takes the time to truly understand and experience what they have to offer, they will eventually appreciate it. The mention of "the right taste" could refer to understanding the singer's true intentions and desires.


The repetition of "I want the whole piece and all my cherries" asserts the singer's desire for completeness and satisfaction in their relationships and personal life. They want to experience everything fully and enjoy every aspect of their existence. The mention of "cherries" could symbolize the small, precious moments or pleasures that the singer seeks to fully appreciate.


The lines "I reached for the arms that knew me, from my ship of friends, while I learned all the love that holds me goes out and comes in" highlight the importance of friendship and the ever-changing nature of love. The singer acknowledges the support and understanding they receive from their friends, while also recognizing that love is not a static concept. It flows in and out of their life, continuously teaching and shaping them.


The final line, "I am the whole piece," is a powerful assertion of self-worth and completeness. It encapsulates the overall theme of the song, emphasizing the singer's independence and self-sufficiency. They are not dependent on others for validation - they are already whole and complete in themselves.




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Ella Boissonnault, Sander Bryce

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