In this enigmatic and uplifting composition by The Flaming Lips, the lyrics poetically explore themes of collective effort, resilience, and the transformative power of love. The initial verses depict a heroic endeavor, where individuals overcome their sorrow to rescue and elevate others, symbolized by "lifting up the sun." This act evokes a sense of boundless potential, as the transformation is described with phrases like "a million came from one" and "the limits now were none." The repetition of being "drunk on their plan" suggests an intoxicating fervor driving their actions, culminating in the dismantling of constraints ("the trap door came undone") and the attainment of privilege. As the narrative progresses, the communal effort reaches a crescendo with "yelling as hard as they can," effectively silencing doubt and amplifying an overarching message of love. Thus, this piece underscores the profound impact of unity and altruism in transcending obstacles and spreading positivity.
A Spoonful Weighs a Ton
Lyrics
And though they were sad
They rescued everyone
They lifted up the sun
A spoonful weighs a ton
Giving more than they had
The process had begun
A million came from one
The limits now were none
Being drunk on their plan
They lifted up the sun
Forcing it off with their hands
The trap door came undone
Above our heads it swung
The privilege had been won
Being drunk on their plan
They lifted up the sun
Yelling as hard as they can
The doubters all were stunned
Heard louder than a gun
The sound they made was love
Writer(s): MICHAEL IVINS, STEVEN DROZD, WAYNE COYNE
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
What is the Meaning of A Spoonful Weighs a Ton
?
End of content
That's all we got for #