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Dust — Fatherson Lyrics
Soundtrack: Scottish Love Scheme
Dust Song Lyrics
This old house can keep you
Locked inside if you need it to
The safest walls are see through
I see straight to you
And I'll keep my head low
And dust off your halo
And I'll be on the other side
Taking it all in
This old house can haunt you
If you need it to
If you need it to
Track Listing
›Chan eil a Chuis a Cordadh Rium
Kim Carnie
›Every Road
Adam Holmes
›Dust
Fatherson
›Together Again
Skerryvore
›Love For Air (Acoustic)
Fatherson
›Don't Leave Me Behind
swim school
›Counting On You
Adam Holmes
›Autumn
Lists
›Haven Lea
Lists
›You and I
Skerryvore
›Good Times Never Die
Skerryvore
›I Need Your Love Tonight
Adam Holmes
›Last in Line
Seth Bernard Lakeman
›Perfect Stranger
Seth Bernard Lakeman
February, 05th 2024
"Dust" by Fatherson delves into themes of introspection, emmotional refuge, and the complexities of personal relationships, using the metaphor of an 'old house.' The song opens with, "This old house can keep you, Locked inside if you need it to," portraying the house as a symbol of self-imposed isolation or a safe haven from external turmoil. This notion of voluntary confinement suggests a retreat into one's inner world for safety or introspection.
The lines, "The safest walls are see through, I see straight to you," introdouce a paradox where safety and vulnerability coexist. The transparent walls symbolize a clear perception or understanding, especially in the context of a close relationship, indicating that even in solitude, one cannot completely hide from emotional truths.
In "And I'll keep my head low, And dust off your halo," there's an expression of care and reverence, possibly in a relationship. Dusting off a halo implies an effort to preserve or restore purity or sanctity in someone else, perhaps amidst challenging circumstances.
The refrain, "And I'll be on the other side, Taking it all in," indicates a position of supportive observance. This suggests being present and empathetic while allowing space for individual experiences.
The haunting "This old house can haunt you, If you need it to," hints that the house, whether literal or a metaphor for the mind, can also be a source of persistent memories or unresolved issues, affecting one's emotional journey.
Overall, "Dust" explores the balance between solitude and connection, using the 'old house' as a metaphor for a protective yet transparent environment. It reflects on the complexities of self-reflection, the sanctity of relationships, and the delicate interplay between providing support and allowing personal space.
The lines, "The safest walls are see through, I see straight to you," introdouce a paradox where safety and vulnerability coexist. The transparent walls symbolize a clear perception or understanding, especially in the context of a close relationship, indicating that even in solitude, one cannot completely hide from emotional truths.
In "And I'll keep my head low, And dust off your halo," there's an expression of care and reverence, possibly in a relationship. Dusting off a halo implies an effort to preserve or restore purity or sanctity in someone else, perhaps amidst challenging circumstances.
The refrain, "And I'll be on the other side, Taking it all in," indicates a position of supportive observance. This suggests being present and empathetic while allowing space for individual experiences.
The haunting "This old house can haunt you, If you need it to," hints that the house, whether literal or a metaphor for the mind, can also be a source of persistent memories or unresolved issues, affecting one's emotional journey.
Overall, "Dust" explores the balance between solitude and connection, using the 'old house' as a metaphor for a protective yet transparent environment. It reflects on the complexities of self-reflection, the sanctity of relationships, and the delicate interplay between providing support and allowing personal space.
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