Exploring themes of loss and detachment, "Battery Kinzie" by Fleet Foxes evokes a poignant narrative of personal despair and longing. The lyrics suggest a scenario where the protagonist wakes to find themselves in a state of decay, symbolizing deep emotional or existential turmoil. A sense of isolation is amplified as they approach someone's window, only to be met by indifference, represented by the stranger at the door. The repeated refrain "Wide-eyed walker / Do not wander / Through the dawn" serves as a cautionary plea, possibly warning against the dangers of losing oneself in grief or regret. The use of stark imagery like being "planted like a seed in sand" intensifies the feeling of hopelessness and unfulfilled potential. 🌧️ #FleetFoxes #indiefolk #emotionaldepth #lyricalinterpretation
Battery Kinzie
Lyrics
I woke up one morning
All my fingers rotten
I woke up a dying man without a chance
I came to your window
Threw a stone and waited
At the door a stranger stood
The stranger's voice said nothing good
I turned to walk the frozen ground alone
All the way home
Wide-eyed walker
Do not wander
Do not wander
Through the dawn
Both my eyes are fading
No light in the evening
Planted like a seed in sand and drowned in rain
Watch you for an hour
He kept you beneath him
He kept you on lock and key
He paid the wage you sent to me
And waste the day so idly alone
All the way home
Wide-eyed walker
Do not wander
Do not wander
Through the dawn
Wide-eyed walker
Do not wander
Do not wander
Through the dawn
Writer(s): Robin Pecknold
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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