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Mt. Joy - Bigfoot Lyrics

Mt. Joy crafts a poignant narrative that juxtaposes the notion of human loneliness with the mythic figure of Bigfoot. The song explores themes of emotional isolation, disillusionment, and the fleeting nature of romantic promises. Through the metaphor of… Read more

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Bigfoot Lyrics

White kids don't dance
They just follow commands
Put your right foot in
Leave your heart in your hand
And spin like the record
I was making for you
You promised us forever
Now I'm spinning alone, it's true

But Bigfoot is out there just knowing you don't care
About his life in solitude
He's dancing with the lonely, he'd choose you only
He'd rock from side to side

And your life will change straight out of the blue
The clouds in your mind, just passing through
Imagine the horses when you set 'em free, go
Tear down the beaches of Chincoteague

But Bigfoot is out there just knowing you don't care
About his life in solitude
He's dancing with the lonely he'd chose you only
He'd rock from side to side

Stay if you want to
Leave if you have to
I want to see him through the dark
Stay if you want to
Leave if you have to
I want to see him through the dark

What love is gonna change your mind?
What love is gonna change your mind?
And Bigfoot running through the end of time
What love is gonna change your mind?

Writer(s): James Samuel Cooper, Matthew Ryan Quinn
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
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What is the Meaning of Bigfoot?

Mt. Joy crafts a poignant narrative that juxtaposes the notion of human loneliness with the mythic figure of Bigfoot. The song explores themes of emotional isolation, disillusionment, and the fleeting nature of romantic promises. Through the metaphor of Bigfoot, a creature historically depicted as solitary, the lyrics underscore a profound sense of unreciprocated affection and existential seclusion. The image of dancing alone contrasts a desire for connection with an acceptance of solitude, evoking the inevitability of change and impermanence. Ultimately, the song suggests that while love may have the potential to alter one's perspective, some forms of isolation remain insurmountable. The notion of setting horses free on Chincoteague beaches symbolizes a yearning for liberation and the beauty found in unattainable freedom. #Loneliness #Metaphor #FleetingLove

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