Aldous Harding's lyrics weave an intricate tapestry of existential reflection and nuanced social critique. In this composition, the recurring theme of a "designer" suggests an exploration of identity and perception as constructed or imposed upon individuals. The "visionary shimmer" and "à la mode" evoke transient societal trends and superficial allure, while phrases like "tears water the flowers of need" convey the cultivation of one's vulnerabilities and desires. The protagonist's ambivalence towards beauty—both their own and others'—is evident as they "give up" on it, indicating a rejection of superficial values. Moreover, the reference to "holy bosses" and the metaphor of "diving off that memory" point to a longing for liberation from societal expectations. Harding's lyrics ultimately reflect a desire for authenticity and a critique of externally imposed narratives, inviting the listener to contemplate the impermanence and subjectivity of beauty and identity.
Designer
Lyrics
Whatever was your angle
With that visionary shimmer?
A strange thing to roll out a spell
À la mode
Tears water the flowers of need
And you bend my day at the knee
Sit down, we'll frame the far side
Shapes live forever, designer
I give up on your beauty
Shady as the day you were born
I'm leaving you alone with it
We're going sailing
Designer
That visionary shimmer
Do not lose your young eyes
Laughing at good work with your ugly son
Give up your beauty
Oh, holy bosses leave me here
I'm diving off that memory
Stop pinning up your lives like wives
Give me your finger
À la mode
Designer
We were à la mode
Writer(s): Hannah Sian Topp
Copyright(s): Lyrics © DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
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