In this evocative piece by The Japanese House, the lyrics navigate the haunting omnipresence of a past relationship and its lingering emotional residue. The imagery used throughout the song—such as "the dust upon the sill" and "the whirlpool in the sink"—suggests an inescapable presence that permeates everyday life, symbolizing how memories can infiltrate even mundane aspects of existence. The metaphor of "chewing cotton wool" vividly captures a sense of grappling with something intangible yet suffocating, illustrating the muffled, frustrating attempts to process and articulate submerged feelings. This track poignantly explores themes of memory, loss, and the ghostly traces left behind by those we once held close.
Chewing Cotton Wool
Lyrics
She's the only one around
And she's turning off the lights
And she's inside every crack
She's the only thing in sight
She's the only one I see
And she's flying through the air
She's the dust upon the sill
She's everywhere
And she's breaking up the line
And she's sitting in the rain
She's the trailer for a film
She's the curtain at the end
She's the sound of your own voice
She's someone else's drink
She's like living in the countryside
She's the whirlpool in the sink
She's a memory I recall
And she's waiting in a hole
She's the monster in the fridge
She's chewing cotton wool
Writer(s): Amber Bain
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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