In this introspective track, Fleet Foxes delve into themes of nostalgia, loss, and the ephemeral nature of relationships. The lyrics suggest a reflection on a past relationship where the speaker felt overlooked or outdated ("I was old news to you then"), indicating a sense of being unvalued as time passed. The metaphorical imagery ("like trash on the sidewalk," "dust on the window") emphasizes feelings of insignificance and abandonment. The recurring references to seasons and natural settings may symbolize the cyclical nature of relationships and life itself. Ultimately, "Lorelai" portrays a poignant longing for connection and recognition, while grappling with the realization that what once was vibrant and significant can fade into something mundane or forgotten.
Lorelai
Lyrics
So guess I got old
I was like trash on the sidewalk
I guess I knew why
Often it's hard to just sweet talk
I was old news to you then
Old news, old news to you then
You, you were like glue
Holding each of us together
I slept through July
While you made lines in the heather
I was old news to you then
Old news, old news to you then
Fell for the ruse with you then
Old news, old news to you then
And I still see you when I try to sleep
I see the garden, the tower, the street
Call out to nobody, call out to me
Chip on the shoulder, the diamond, the teeth
Now I can see how
We were like dust on the window
Not much, not a lot
Everything's stolen or borrowed
I was old news to you then
Old news, old news to you then
Writer(s): Robin Noel Pecknold
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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