Blueprints
mute choir Lyrics


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A gift that leaves both of us
Here with blue tongues
Cancer on your lips
And in my forgiving lungs

A taste just like Novacain
A kiss that leaves you feeling so numb
Passengers on separating trains
We say everything with no words at all

It feels just like home
And I feel just fine, oh no
Every old design I've thrown
Down in tiny mountains by the door

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Sit down, stand up
Don't be alone, don't think too much
Sit down, when the music stops
Be afraid of the hand of the clock

Settle down, forget your plans
Take a drink, just please relax
Don't be strange, just drag the chains
The kids are dying to be entertained

It feels just like home
And I feel just fine, oh no
Every old design I've thrown
Down in tiny mountains by the door





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Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Blueprints" by Mute Choir contain imagery and metaphors that delve into the dark aspects of a relationship or personal struggles. The opening lines, "A gift that leaves both of us / Here with blue tongues / Cancer on your lips / And in my forgiving lungs," suggest that the relationship they are in is toxic and damaging. The phrase "blue tongues" could symbolize the secrecy or inability to speak honestly about their feelings, while "cancer on your lips" represents the harmful words that are exchanged between them. The reference to forgiving lungs hints at the singer's willingness to endure the pain for the sake of the relationship.


In the next set of lines, the lyrics describe a taste "just like Novacain," which is a numbing agent used in dentistry. This could imply that the relationship provides temporary relief from emotional pain or an escape from reality. Furthermore, the line "A kiss that leaves you feeling so numb" suggests that their moments of intimacy lack genuine emotion or connection. The image of "passengers on separating trains" conveys a sense of detachment or distance between them, where important messages are left unspoken or conveyed without words.


The chorus "It feels just like home / And I feel just fine, oh no" portrays a contradictory emotion. Despite the toxic nature of their relationship, the familiarity makes it seem like home, and the singer convinces themselves that they are fine. The line "Every old design I've thrown / Down in tiny mountains by the door" suggests that the singer has abandoned past aspirations, burying them in piles like discarded blueprints, symbolizing lost hopes and dreams.


The following verse addresses the need to conform and suppress individuality. The lines "Sit down, stand up / Don't be alone, don't think too much" indicate that one should follow societal expectations and not question the status quo. The lyrics also mention the fear of time passing, as indicated by "be afraid of the hand of the clock." This could suggest the pressure to conform and meet certain milestones before time runs out.


The lines "Settle down, forget your plans / Take a drink, just please relax" imply a surrendering of personal ambitions and a reliance on temporary distractions. The phrase "just drag the chains" highlights the burdens and limitations imposed by conformity. The final line, "The kids are dying to be entertained," suggests that society demands constant entertainment and distraction, further emphasizing the pressure to conform and please others.


Overall, "Blueprints" can be interpreted as a commentary on the detrimental effects of toxic relationships, societal expectations, and the need to conform. It reflects themes of self-deception, suppression of individuality, and the sacrifice of personal dreams for the sake of fitting in.




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Written by: Sam Arion, Milan Sarkadi, Alexander Laurie

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Jimmestro

dammit, this album is pure gold!!
found this through Indie Nation
you guys deserve more
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