Bastille's lyrics delve into the complexities of modern relationships and the digital age. The song narrates the life of a woman who documents her intimate encounters, metaphorically described as "oil on water," symbolizing their fleeting and incompatible nature. These experiences are chronicled in detail, transforming personal moments into public stories. The phrase "someone's daughter" underscores the personal and familial implications of her actions. Despite the seemingly casual nature of these interactions, there is an underlying warmth and connection conveyed through her writings, resonating with readers from afar. This narrative captures the dichotomy between physical intimacy and emotional distance in contemporary society.
Oil On Water
Lyrics
So her fingers ran away with themselves
'Till everything was documented
Our mind it was reaching out
To put into words what their bodies had done
They lie together, oh
Oil on water
And they lie upon her, oh
Someone's daughter
It's a catalogue of modern mistakes
Her words and legs wrapped around each man
Leaving stories like digital crumbs
As she turns these nights into literature
They lie together, oh
Oil on water
And they lie upon her, oh
Someone's daughter
When they leave she sets about writing down
Awkward body games all over town
Warm affection runs through every word
We're screens away but we're laughing with her
They lie together, oh
Oil on water
Oh they lie upon her, oh
Someone's daughter
They lie upon her, oh
Oil on water
Writer(s): MARK CREW, DANIEL SMITH
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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