Gronlandic Edit
Gronlandic Edit

of Montreal - Gronlandic Edit Lyrics

Exploring themes of existentialism and disillusionment, this song delves into the struggles of finding meaning and connection in a confusing world. The narrator grapples with isolation, only venturing out for necessities and feeling absent-minded by day while… Read more

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Jan 23, 2007
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Gronlandic Edit Lyrics

Nihilists with good imaginations

I am satisfied hiding in our friend's apartment
Only leaving once a day to buy some groceries
Daylight, I'm so absent minded, nighttime meeting new anxieties
So am I erasing myself? Hope I'm not erasing myself

I guess it would be nice to give my heart to a God
But which one, which one do I choose?
All the churches filled with losers, psycho or confused
I just want to hold the divine in mine
And forget, all of the beauty's wasted

Let's fall back to earth and do something pleasant, say it
We fell back to earth like gravity's bitches, bitches
Physics makes us all its bitches

I guess it would be nice to help in your escape
From patterns your parents designed
All the party people dancing for the indie star
But he's the worst faker by far in the set
I forget, all of the beauty's wasted

I guess it would be nice
Show me that things can be nice
I guess it would be nice
Show me that things can be nice

You've got my back in the city
You've got my back 'cause I don't want to panic
You've got my back in the city
You've got my back 'cause I don't want to panic

Writer(s): KEVIN BARNES
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BUG MUSIC OBO APOLLINAIRE RAVE
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What is the Meaning of Gronlandic Edit?

Exploring themes of existentialism and disillusionment, this song delves into the struggles of finding meaning and connection in a confusing world. The narrator grapples with isolation, only venturing out for necessities and feeling absent-minded by day while anxiety-ridden by night. There's a yearning for spiritual fulfillment but skepticism towards institutionalized religion, described as filled with "losers" and "psycho or confused." The lyrics reflect a desire to break free from societal patterns and parental expectations, highlighting the superficiality of social scenes. Despite these challenges, there's an underlying hope for genuine human connection and reassurance, as evidenced by the repeated plea to be shown that things can indeed be nice. Ultimately, the song captures a poignant search for authenticity amidst chaos and pretense.

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