The lyrics in this captivating piece by Vansire reflect a journey through time, space, and emotions. The song speaks of the contrasting experiences between city life and rural charm, symbolizing the dichotomy of modern life versus traditional values. The reference to "metamodernity" suggests an exploration into a new era where these contrasts coexist. Amidst these changes, the protagonist grapples with feelings of melancholy, even when things seem to be going well. This could symbolize the struggle to find meaning or authenticity in a rapidly changing world. The repeated plea to be called when the world looks bleak indicates a longing for connection, possibly as a way to navigate through this complex landscape. Overall, it's an introspective reflection on navigating change and finding personal relevance in an evolving world.
Metamodernity
Lyrics
Next to Hudson Yards
It's crowded on the weekdays
From April to May
Parse apart a troubled heart from an E Train
And sing about it in LA
Big clouds in the rearview
You start humming along
To the first verse
Of your favorite song
That you quote each day with the words all wrong
So call me when the world looks bleak
I love you, but it's hard to believe
With every day, we'll start to see
The rest is metamodernity
With agrestic charm
It's humid in the midwest
From June to July
All beneath a pinkish sky from the wildfires
Which mantle the horizon line
From the outset
It's been hard to tell
Why we feel this down
When it all bodes well
So call me when the world looks bleak
I love you, but it's hard to believe
With every day, we'll start to see
The rest is metamodernity
Writer(s): Josh Augustin
Copyright(s): Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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