Sink The Seine
of Montreal Lyrics


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You're no different from the prints that crease the wires
Or mosquitoes that now operate on her brain
Thought that if I sank the seine I might find you
I might find you

I'm no different from the claw they mic from the stair
Or fake diamonds that are glued to eyes of plastic crows
Thought that where the planters go, you might find me
You might find me





Overall Meaning

The lyrics in of Montreal’s song Sink The Seine may appear perplexing at first, but with closer inspection, they express a profound existentialist perspective on the human condition. The opening lines, “You're no different from the prints that crease the wires or mosquitoes that now operate on her brain,” juxtapose humans with the inanimate and the parasitic. It's a reminder that at the end of the day, our most basic functions aren't so different from those of other organisms or objects. It can evoke feelings of isolation or insignificance while also reminding us of our connections to the world around us.


The second part of the verse continues with, “Thought that if I sank the seine I might find you.” Here, the singer is grappling with the idea that one can find meaning in destruction. The seine is a type of fishing net, and by sinking it, the singer implies that they are willing to harm the ecosystem to find what they are looking for. The lyrics invite us to consider whether the search for meaning is worth the damage it may cause.


In the second verse, the lyrics continue with, “I'm no different from the claw they mic from the stair or fake diamonds that are glued to eyes of plastic crows.” This line delves further into the notion of human insignificance as they are compared to objects that are often ignored or seen as cheap imitations of something genuine. The final line, “Thought that where the planters go, you might find me,” suggests that meaning is not necessarily found in grand gestures or through material possessions but rather in everyday moments and surroundings.


Line by Line Meaning

You're no different from the prints that crease the wires
You are as insignificant as the marks on wires created by pressing them


Or mosquitoes that now operate on her brain
You are like the mosquitoes that buzz around and bother someone's mind


Thought that if I sank the seine I might find you
I believed that if I were to alter the world around me in a drastic way, I may be able to locate you


I might find you
I could possibly discover where you are


I'm no different from the claw they mic from the stair
I am comparable to the sound that a claw creates when it scrapes against a staircase


Or fake diamonds that are glued to eyes of plastic crows
I am as fake and worthless as diamonds glued to the eyes of a plastic bird


Thought that where the planters go, you might find me
I believed that if I follow the path that others have taken, I may be reunited with you


You might find me
It's possible that you could locate me




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: KEVIN BARNES

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