Delving into the complex world of identity and relationships, this composition weaves a narrative of self-discovery and acceptance. The lyrics portray a protagonist who is navigating their sense of self in relation to others, highlighting the struggle between individuality and societal expectations. The repeated question "Does this feel easy 'cause it's all you get from me?" suggests an exploration of the pressure to conform or simplify one's identity for the comfort of others. The reference to "April's men" could signify a group that symbolizes conventional norms, against which the speaker might be contrasting themselves. Ultimately, the song seems to grapple with issues related to authenticity, conformity, and the courage it takes to assert one's true self in a world that often demands compromise.
Uncle ACE
Lyrics
I've got a great idea
Losing my sense of where
Trading the silent ones
I'm sure you know it's wrong
Take it and keep it shut
Unholy triptych of
My sweet uncareful friends
Waiting for April's men
Not like the other girls
Go home and wait for me
I'll be there after five
The others got that V
I'm everything you need
Put all you need in me
I don't need anything
I don't need anything
Does this feel easy 'cause it's all you get from me?
Do you have reason to think I'm just what you need?
I won't complain if you don't tell me what you see
Does this feel easy 'cause it's all you get from me?
Writer(s): Dev Hynes
Copyright(s): Lyrics © DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
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