Lana Del Rey takes us on a poetic journey through her emotional landscape, using Los Angeles as a metaphor for her body and soul. She describes herself as an outsider in the city of angels, feeling both enchanted and estranged. The lyrics paint vivid images of her longing for connection and understanding, likening her search to navigating the streets of L.A. "Arcadia" symbolizes an ideal place or state of being she yearns to find. Despite feeling lost and broken, she remains hopeful, seeking solace in fleeting moments of beauty and human touch. Ultimately, it's a heartfelt exploration of identity, belonging, and the quest for inner peace amidst chaos.
Arcadia
Lyrics
My body is a map of L.A.
I stand straight like an angel with a halo
Hangin' out the Hilton Hotel window
Screamin', "Hey, baby, let's go"
My chest, the Sierra Madre
My hips, every high and byway
That you trace with your fingertips like a Toyota
Run your hands over me like a Land Rover
In Arcadia, Arcadia
All roads that lead to you as integral to me as arteries
That pump the blood that flows straight to the heart of me
America, America
I can't sleep at home tonight, send me a Hilton Hotel
Or a cross on the hill, I'm a lost little girl
Findin' my way to ya
Arcadia
My body is a map of L.A.
And my heart is like paper, I hate ya
I'm not from the land of the palms, so I know I can't stay here
I'm not native, but
My curves, San Gabriel all day
And my lips like the fire licks the bay
If you think that you know yourself, you can come over
Lay your hands on me like you're a Land Rover
In Arcadia, Arcadia
All roads that lead to you as integral to me as arteries
That get the blood flowing straight to the heart of me
America, I need a miracle
I can't sleep at home tonight, send me a Hilton Hotel
Or a cross on the hill, I'm a lost little girl
Findin' my way to ya
Arcadia
They built me up three hundred feet tall just to tear me down
So I'm leavin' with nothing but laughter, and this town
Arcadia
Findin' my way to ya
I'm leavin' them as I was, five-foot-eight
Western belt, plus the hate that they gave
By the way, thanks for that, on the way, I'll pray for ya
But you'll need a miracle
America
Writer(s): Drew Erickson, Elizabeth Woolridge Grant
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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