In this profound lyrical exploration, the band grapples with existential questions and the wonders of the natural world. The opening lines suggest an appeal for understanding and empathy, while the blooming ocean represents life's beauty and mystery that sustains them. The poignant question, "So why does this still hurt?" encapsulates human suffering amidst life's wonders. This dichotomy is further emphasized by the surreal imagery of moving out of orbit and turning in somersaults - a metaphor for feeling lost or disoriented in life's vastness. The reference to a giant turtle's eyes and floating jellyfish further underscore the theme of nature as an enigmatic source of inspiration and solace. Ultimately, "Bloom" is a poetic expression of humanity's struggle to find meaning in a complex universe, intertwined with awe-inspiring natural phenomena.
Bloom
Lyrics
Open your mouth wide
A universal sigh
And while the ocean blooms
It's what keeps me alive
So why does this still hurt?
Don't blow your mind with why
I'm moving out of orbit
(Turning in somersaults)
Turning in somersaults
(A giant turtle's eyes)
A giant turtle's eyes
(And jellyfish float by)
And jellyfish float by
(It's what keeps me alive)
Writer(s): Colin Charles Greenwood, Edward John O'Brien, Jonathan Richard Guy Greenwood, Philip James Selway, Thomas Edward Yorke
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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