I've Only Just Begun

Unveiling Uncertainty: Idlewild's Poetic Exploration of Ambiguous Ideas
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Lyrics

I want to scribble your ideas

I want to capture and express your thoughts or concepts.

Each one of them is more unclear

Each idea appears more perplexing or difficult to understand.

It seems so unclear

The overall situation or ideas seem unclear and ambiguous.

I want to scribble your ideas

Reiteration of the desire to document your ideas.

Each one of them is more unclear

Each individual idea becomes even more challenging to comprehend.

It seems so unclear

The general state of confusion and lack of clarity persists.


But you know you don't have to start

A recognition that starting may not be necessary.

And you know you won't start with a heart that works

Starting is unlikely to involve a functional or emotionally stable beginning.


I never go out, I'd dress for the cold

The speaker avoids going out and dresses for cold, possibly symbolizing emotional distance.

Stop and see if it goes away

Suggesting a strategy of waiting to see if the issue or emotion resolves on its own.

I never go out, I'd dress for the cold

Reiteration of the speaker's tendency to avoid going out and preparing for emotional coldness.


I want to scribble your ideas

Expressing the desire to capture and articulate your thoughts once again.

Each one of them is more unclear

Each individual idea becomes increasingly obscure or challenging to grasp.

It seems so unclear

The overall situation or ideas remains unclear and ambiguous.

I want to scribble your ideas

Reiteration of the desire to document your ideas.

Each one of them is more unclear

Each individual idea becomes even more challenging to comprehend.

It seems so unclear

The general state of confusion and lack of clarity persists.


But you know you don't have to start

A reminder that starting may not be necessary.

And you know there's no need for a heart that works

Emphasizing that a functional or emotionally stable beginning is unnecessary.


I never go out, I'd dress for the cold

The speaker reiterates the avoidance of going out and preparing for emotional coldness.

Stop and see if it goes away

Suggesting the strategy of waiting to see if the emotional issue resolves naturally.


Stop and see if it goes away

Repeating the idea of waiting to see if the issue or emotion goes away.

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