In this evocative piece by Beirut, the lyrics explore themes of connection and shared human experiences. The repeated lines "Who laid a line? Say you're like my kind" suggest a quest for understanding and affinity amidst life’s complexities. The metaphorical use of "sitting on fire" implies a state of urgency or discomfort, perhaps reflecting on the pressures of waiting or anticipation in relationships. Furthermore, the imagery of Gibraltar, while not explicitly mentioned in the lyrics, could symbolize a historical crossroads, mirroring the personal intersections hinted at in the song. Overall, the track delves into how individuals relate to and reflect upon each other's experiences, underscoring a universal longing for empathy and companionship. #HumanConnection #Empathy
Gibraltar
Lyrics
Everything should be fine
You'll find things tend to stand in line
It's but a link in time
But I'm sure you'll let me try
Oh, sitting on fire
So long we're waiting on by
Who laid a line?
Say you're like my kind
You loved the times
I sang your loss was mine
Who laid a line?
Say you're like my kind
You loved the times
I sang your loss was mine
In your mind' eye
In your mmm
In your mind's eye
In your mmm
In your mind's eye
In your mmm
In your mind's eye
In your mmm
Ooooh-mmm
Oh, sitting on fire
So long we're waiting on by
Who laid a line?
Say you're like my kind
You loved the times
I sang your loss was mine
Who laid a line?
Say you're like my kind
You loved the times
I sang your loss was mine
Writer(s): ZACH CONDON
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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