Augustine
Augustine

Blood Orange - Augustine Lyrics

Blood Orange's introspective track explores themes of identity, displacement, and longing. The song reflects on the artist's familial roots and personal experiences, juxtaposing his immigrant mother's journey with his father's youth. The recurring mention of… Read more

Jun 28, 2016
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Augustine Lyrics

My father was a young man
My mother off the boat
My eyes were fresh at twenty-one
Bruised but still afloat

Our heads have hit the pavement
Many times before
You stroke his face to soothe him
While knowing that there's more

Saint Augustine
Late have I loved and chose to see (what did I choose to see?)
Skin on his skin
A warmth that I can feel with him

And no one even told me
The way that you should feel
Tell me did you lose your son?
Tell me did you lose your love?
Cry and burst my deafness, while Trayvon falls asleep
The things that I can't do to you
The things that I can't do to you

Saint Augustine
Late have I loved and chose to see (what I chose to see, what I)
Skin on his skin
A warmth that I can feel with him

Nontetha (Nontetha)
We heard it all from you (we heard it all from you)
Nontetha
We waited here for you (waited here for you)

Nontetha (Nontetha)
We heard it all from you (we heard it all from you)
Nontetha
We waited here for you (waited here for you)

Nontetha
We heard it all from you (we heard it all from you)
Nontetha
We waited here for you (we weaited here for you)

Nontetha
Kushé-o aw di bodi
Nontetha

Writer(s): DEV HYNES
Copyright(s): Lyrics © DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
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What is the Meaning of Augustine?

Blood Orange's introspective track explores themes of identity, displacement, and longing. The song reflects on the artist's familial roots and personal experiences, juxtaposing his immigrant mother's journey with his father's youth. The recurring mention of "Saint Augustine" hints at spiritual awakening and self-awareness, a nod to the historical figure who underwent a profound transformation. References to Trayvon Martin bring in contemporary social justice issues, emphasizing a sense of collective grief and injustice. The name "Nontetha" likely alludes to Nontetha Nkwenkwe, a prophetic figure in South Africa, symbolizing wisdom and awaiting change. The lyrics, enveloped in evocative imagery, depict a search for connection and understanding amidst personal and social turmoil.

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