Exploring the themes of youthful vulnerability and emotional turbulence, Mitski's lyrics delve into the complexities of first love and personal growth. The imagery of a "black hole" and "night breeze" evokes a sense of emptiness juxtaposed with fleeting sweetness, symbolizing the ephemeral nature of early romantic experiences. The repeated references to feeling like a "tall child" capture the dissonance between physical maturity and emotional naivety. Phrases such as "please don't say you love me" and "one word from you and I would jump off of this ledge" underscore an intense fear of commitment coupled with a longing for reassurance. The inclusion of Japanese ("胸がはち切れそうで," meaning "my chest feels like it's going to burst") adds another layer of raw emotion, emphasizing internal conflict. Ultimately, the song encapsulates the poignant struggle between desire for independence and yearning for connection in the formative years.
First Love/Late Spring
Lyrics
The black hole
Of the
Window
Where you sleep
The night breeze
Carries
Something sweet
A peach tree
Wild women don't get the blues
But I find that
Lately I've been crying like a
Tall child
So please hurry leave me
I can't breathe
Please don't say you love me
胸がはち切れそうで
One word from you and I would
Jump off of this
Ledge I'm on
Baby
Tell me "don't"
So I can
Crawl back in
And I was so young
When I behaved
Twenty five
Yet now I find
I've grown into
A tall child
And I don't wanna go home yet
Let me walk to the top of the big night sky
Please hurry leave me
I can't breathe
Please don't say you love me
胸がはち切れそうで
One word from you and I would
Jump off of this
Ledge I'm on
Baby
Tell me "don't"
So I can
Crawl back in
One word from you and I would
Jump off of this
Ledge I'm on
Baby
Tell me "don't"
So I can
Crawl back in
Writer(s): Mitsuki Laycock
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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