In this reflective composition by Caribou, themes of solitude, introspection, and the complex dynamics of escape are intricately woven. The recurring mandate to "leave house" symbolizes a desire for liberation from the physical and emotional confines that hinder personal growth. The lyrics echo an inner dialogue between the urge to flee and the fear of confronting isolation, simultaneously revealing an acknowledgment of loneliness as both a divisive and unifying force. The interplay of imagery, such as a call to action and reassurance of companionship, underscores the protagonist's struggle to balance autonomy with emotional dependence. The song ultimately suggests that detachment might not solely signify abandonment but rather a path to self-discovery and eventual reconnection. The lyrical narrative encourages listeners to evaluate their own thresholds of escape, prompting introspection on what truly binds or liberates them from their metaphorical "house." #Introspection #Loneliness #Escape #SelfDiscovery
Leave House
Lyrics
I can see she's in for this
She can't see her
It can make her happy
And I can see
She's says she's gone forward
And she's crying
And see she's calling
Leave house
Leave house
Leave house (and it's the first thing that I would do)
(And I'd make sure he'll follow you)
Leave house
They say that I'm lonely
That I hide away
That I hide away from all of you
And I can't see
She's says she doesn't follow
She need an answer
And see she's falling
Leave house
Leave house
Leave house (and it's the first thing that I would do)
(And I'd make sure if I were you)
Leave house
Leave house
Leave house
Leave house (and don't tell me what I should do)
(But I'd make sure if I were you)
Leave house
And she can call my number
The way she feels like home
And I'll come and catch her
When she feels she's gone
And yeah we're both alone now
And yet we're not forever
The thing that makes us lonely
Will bring us back together
Leave house
Leave house
Leave house (and that's the last thing that I would do)
(And I'd make sure if I were you)
Leave house
Writer(s): Daniel Victor Snaith
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
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