In this evocative piece by Fleet Foxes, the lyrics delve into themes of identity and self-worth. The song poses reflective questions about who influences our perception of ourselves and how external forces can shape or distort our self-image. The imagery of a thief altering one's teeth symbolizes the loss of personal integrity or authenticity, suggesting that societal expectations or pressures may compel individuals to change fundamentally. The references to natural elements like fire and water emphasize innate strength and resilience, encouraging listeners to recognize their inherent value and power, rather than seeing themselves as passive or insignificant. This track ultimately serves as a poignant reminder to reclaim one's true essence from the clutches of external judgments and expectations. 🌊🔥
- Naiads, Cassadies
Lyrics
Who stole the life from you?
Who turned you so against you?
Who was the thief who shaved your teeth
Accepting just virtue
Ooh
And did he act alone?
Were any more complicit?
When he would sing and offer the ring
What older voice said, "kiss it"?
Ooh
Ooh
Ooh
Ooh
Fire can't doubt its heat
Water can't doubt its power
You're not adrift, you're not a gift
You know you're not a flower
Writer(s): Robin Pecknold
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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