Given Ground

Embracing Shadows: A Journey through Self-Discovery in Giardini di Mirò's 'Given Ground'
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Lyrics

Feel not to converge soon

Expressing a reluctance or lack of desire to come together or unite quickly.

Fear not to comfort soon

Encouraging not to be afraid of finding comfort or solace promptly.

Feel not to converge soon

Reiterating the sentiment of not wanting to converge or merge hastily.

Fear not to comfort soon

Reassuring not to fear seeking comfort or solace too soon.


Who could not imagine how

Pondering the difficulty of imagining certain circumstances.

I will learn for you

Committing to learning on behalf of someone else.

Everyone is combined in teeth

Describing a collective existence, possibly emphasizing unity or commonality, represented metaphorically as being in teeth or pills.

Or pills

Suggesting that everyone is engaged in a struggle, either in the form of conflict (teeth) or seeking relief (pills).

Everyone is wrestling at your feet

Portraying a scene where everyone is vying for attention or favor, especially at the feet of someone important.

Until someone is set to fight with you

Highlighting the competitive nature of relationships, indicating conflicts may arise in pursuit of the same goal or person.

Everyone can live on sale

Suggesting that anyone can adapt to a lifestyle where everything, even personal well-being, is negotiable or for sale.

And everyone can carve me with

Expressing vulnerability, implying that others can have a significant impact or influence.

Hands like yours

Emphasizing the potential harm that can be inflicted by others, especially those with similar capabilities.

But you can't kiss all of them

Pointing out limitations in one's ability to express affection or engage with everyone simultaneously.

If you can't wash your teeth

Linking oral hygiene (washing teeth) to the ability to engage intimately with others.

Afterwards

Suggesting the importance of personal care before engaging in close interactions.

Until you eat out yourself

Describing a process of self-consumption, possibly metaphorical, after certain actions.

You eat

Highlighting the act of consuming, possibly with a metaphorical undertone.

But you can't kiss all of them

Reiterating the limitation in expressing affection to everyone due to personal constraints.

If you can't wash your teeth

Reconnecting oral hygiene to the ability to engage intimately with others.

Afterwards

Stressing the importance of personal care after certain actions.

Until you eat out yourself

Describing a process of self-consumption, possibly metaphorical, after certain actions (repeated from line 18).

Who could not imagine how

Reiterating the difficulty of imagining certain circumstances (repeated from line 6).

I will learn for you

Committing to learning on behalf of someone else (repeated from line 7).

Who could not imagine how

Reiterating the difficulty of imagining certain circumstances (repeated from line 24).

I will learn for you

Committing to learning on behalf of someone else (repeated from line 25).


Everyone is combined in teeth

Repeating the description of a collective existence, possibly emphasizing unity or commonality (repeated from line 8).

Or pills

Repeating the suggestion that everyone is engaged in a struggle, either in the form of conflict (teeth) or seeking relief (pills) (repeated from line 9).

Everyone is wrestling at your feet

Repeating the portrayal of a scene where everyone is vying for attention or favor, especially at the feet of someone important (repeated from line 10).

Until someone is set to fight with you

Repeating the highlighting of the competitive nature of relationships, indicating conflicts may arise in pursuit of the same goal or person (repeated from line 11).

Everyone can live on sale

Repeating the suggestion that anyone can adapt to a lifestyle where everything, even personal well-being, is negotiable or for sale (repeated from line 12).

And everyone can carve me with

Repeating the expression of vulnerability, implying that others can have a significant impact or influence (repeated from line 13).

Hands like yours

Repeating the emphasis on the potential harm that can be inflicted by others, especially those with similar capabilities (repeated from line 14).

But you

Concluding the thought, reiterating the limitation in expressing affection to everyone due to personal constraints (repeated from line 15).

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