The lyrics delve into themes of resilience, acceptance, and finding companionship in difficult times. The opening lines, "I'm fighting it, Let it sink in, I'm glazing over," suggest a struggle with something, perhaps a personal challenge or emotional turmoil. The repetition of "glazing over" hints at a sense of detachment or numbness, possibly as a coping mechanism. The lines "Hunker down I'll get you through, When the sky's falling on you," convey a message of support and solidarity in the face of adversity. It reflects a willingness to stand by someone, even when everything seems to be falling apart. The refrain "Never doubt I could love a walking disaster, Lucky I happen to be a walking disaster too," is particularly poignant. It speaks to the idea of finding connection and understanding in shared experiences of struggle and imperfection. Despite the challenges they face, the speaker expresses a deep capacity for love and empathy. Also, the parenthetical statement "(I don't know how you survived)" adds depth to the sentiment, expressing a sense of awe or admiration for the person's resilience in overcoming their challenges. It acknowledges the strength and courage it takes to persevere through difficult times. The line "Slowly I wrap my arms around you And fall into oblivion" signifies a surrender to the moment, a letting go of control and allowing oneself to be vulnerable with another person. Overall, the lyrics paint a picture of individuals navigating life's difficulties together, finding solace in each other's company, and embracing their flaws and vulnerabilities as integral parts of their identity. It's a message of acceptance, resilience, and the power of human connection amidst chaos and uncertainty.
They were in the the 2000s but then the original label went under and the next one fucked him over, esantially killing any chance of getting bigger, so now he composes music and ones in a blue moon does something Abandoned Pools related
lyrics: I'm fighting it Let it sink in I'm glazing over A golden hum the smallest of things I'm glazing over Hunker down I'll get you through when the sky's falling on you If you needed a reason before to find out what we're living for Never doubt I could love a walking disaster (I don't know how you survived) Lucky I happen to be a walking disaster too In morning light Let it creep in I'm glazing over Underneath a dead pile of leaves I'm glazing over Slowly I wrap my arms around you and fall into oblivion
The lyrics delve into themes of resilience, acceptance, and finding companionship in difficult times.
The opening lines, "I'm fighting it, Let it sink in, I'm glazing over," suggest a struggle with something, perhaps a personal challenge or emotional turmoil. The repetition of "glazing over" hints at a sense of detachment or numbness, possibly as a coping mechanism.
The lines "Hunker down I'll get you through, When the sky's falling on you," convey a message of support and solidarity in the face of adversity. It reflects a willingness to stand by someone, even when everything seems to be falling apart.
The refrain "Never doubt I could love a walking disaster, Lucky I happen to be a walking disaster too," is particularly poignant. It speaks to the idea of finding connection and understanding in shared experiences of struggle and imperfection. Despite the challenges they face, the speaker expresses a deep capacity for love and empathy.
Also, the parenthetical statement "(I don't know how you survived)" adds depth to the sentiment, expressing a sense of awe or admiration for the person's resilience in overcoming their challenges. It acknowledges the strength and courage it takes to persevere through difficult times.
The line "Slowly I wrap my arms around you And fall into oblivion" signifies a surrender to the moment, a letting go of control and allowing oneself to be vulnerable with another person.
Overall, the lyrics paint a picture of individuals navigating life's difficulties together, finding solace in each other's company, and embracing their flaws and vulnerabilities as integral parts of their identity. It's a message of acceptance, resilience, and the power of human connection amidst chaos and uncertainty.
Best underrated band I will never get tired of.
This and Compass are my favorite songs from this album. Tommy is just a genius.
I just listened to this after liking Compass the most. Definitely buying both of them
Song for the sad boi hours
five years later, what do you think of this song?
@@hellofend4734 lmao still love this song, just bought the vinyl, not my fav on the album but still amazing
This song breaks my heart but in a good way.
WHIS IS THIS BAND NOT WAYYYY MORE POPULAR. ????
They were in the the 2000s but then the original label went under and the next one fucked him over, esantially killing any chance of getting bigger, so now he composes music and ones in a blue moon does something Abandoned Pools related
My favourite song in their album. The song is so romantic. Thank you for making this song!
This is my all time favorite band
lyrics:
I'm fighting it
Let it sink in
I'm glazing over
A golden hum the smallest of things
I'm glazing over
Hunker down I'll get you through when the sky's falling on you
If you needed a reason before to find out what we're living for
Never doubt I could love a walking disaster
(I don't know how you survived)
Lucky I happen to be a walking disaster too
In morning light
Let it creep in
I'm glazing over
Underneath a dead pile of leaves
I'm glazing over
Slowly I wrap my arms around you and fall into oblivion
this is my second favorite album of abandoned pools i love it
Que Buena Banda No Entiendo Como no es mas reconocida
boludo viste, 3 años despeus pero viste amigo que buena banda locoo
Bro put me on, shit fye.😁
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soon"
NicE