Finders Keepers

Lost and Found: Unraveling the Mysteries in Ben Howard's 'Finders Keepers'
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Lyrics

What's that in the river?

Curiosity about an object in the river.

That suitcase, that wheel

Observing a suitcase and a wheel in the water.

Floating

The mentioned items are floating in the river.


What's that in the river?

Repetition of the inquiry about objects in the river.

That suitcase, that pearl

Adding a pearl to the previously mentioned suitcase.

I was asking for you

Expressing a search or inquiry for someone.


What's that in the river?

Continuing the observation of items in the river.

That suitcase, that floating thing

Describing a floating thing along with a suitcase.

Somewhere in mind

Alluding to a mental state or location.


What's that in the river?

Repeating the inquiry about objects in the river.

That suitcase, that thing

Referring to a mysterious item in the river.

Oh, my mind

Connecting the mentioned items to the speaker's state of mind.


Isn't there a birthday

Raising a question about a birthday celebration.

A place I should be?

Wondering about a specific location to be at.

At this hour, at this time

Indicating the urgency or significance of the current time.


What's that in the river?

Repeating the inquiry about objects in the river.

That suitcase, that floating thing

Describing a floating thing and a suitcase in the river.

Burning through time

Suggesting the passage of time with a burning sensation.


What's that in the river?

Repeating the inquiry about objects in the river.

That suitcase, that thing

Referring to a mysterious item in the river.

What's that floating to me?

Pondering the significance of an object approaching the speaker.


Why am I stood here up to my knees?

Expressing confusion or contemplation while standing in the water.

Isn't there a birthday, a place I should be?

Reiterating the notion of a missed or forgotten celebration.

Isn't there a birthday?

Repeating the question about a birthday, emphasizing its absence.


Why's it always me

Expressing a sense of personal responsibility or fate.

Finding things I should never have seen?

Reflecting on the speaker's tendency to discover unsettling things.

Why's it always me

Reiterating the speaker's experience of uncovering distressing revelations.

Finding things I should never have seen?

Re-emphasizing the theme of discovering unwanted truths.


Where are the angels at this hour?

Pondering the absence or unavailability of comforting figures.

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