Age of Consent — Geographer Lyrics
Soundtrack: Snack Shack
Age of Consent Song Lyrics
Won't you please let me go
These words lie inside they hurt me so
But I'm not the kind that likes to tell you
Just what I want to do
I'm not the kind that needs to tell you
Just what you want me to
I saw you this morning
I thought you might like to know
I received your message in full a few days ago
I understood every word that it said
And now that I've actually heard it
You're going to regret
Do you find this happens all the time
Crucial point one day becomes a crime
But I'm not the kind that likes to tell you
Just what I want to do
I'm not the kind that needs to tell you
I've lost you, I've lost you, I've lost you
I've lost you, I've lost you
I've lost you, I've lost you, I've lost you
I've lost you, I've lost you
I've lost you, I've lost you, I've lost you
I've lost you, I've lost you
I've lost you, I've lost you, I've lost you
I've lost you, I've lost you
Track Listing
Harry Nilsson
Tone Lōc
The Party
Dramarama
New Kids On The Block
Count Five
The Human Beinz
Urban Dance Squad
EMF
Geographer
Timmy T
The Limps
The Boys From The Bottom
Jaded Lady
SnakeByte
Lisa Baker
Song Facts:
- Genre: Indie Rock
- Lyricist: Geographer
- Arranged by: Geographer
- Composers: Geographer
- Featured on Soundtrack: Featured in the soundtrack for "Snack Shack"
Annotations and Meaning:
The lyrics of "Age of Consent" by Geographer offer a glimpse into the complexities of communication and emotional turmoil within relationships. The repeated plea, "Won't you please let me go", underscores a desire for release from a painful emotional entanglement. This line sets the tone for the song, highlighting the struggle between wanting to stay connected and the need to escape from distress.
The lines "These words lie inside they hurt me so" suggest that unspoken feelings and thoughts are causing internal conflict. This internal suffering is exacerbated by the speaker's reticence, indicated by "I'm not the kind that likes to tell you just what I want to do". This reluctance to express true feelings directly leads to misunderstandings and deepens the emotional divide.
A crucial moment in the lyrics comes with the revelation of a received and understood message, perhaps implying a final breakup or an important truth finally being acknowledged. The response, "You're going to regret", can be seen as a moment of empowerment or a warning, suggesting consequences from this newfound clarity.
The recurring motif, "I've lost you", is repeated multiple times, emphasizing the finality and the repetitive cycle of grief and acceptance. This could reflect the cyclical nature of thoughts in the aftermath of a relationship, where the mind continuously revisits what has been irrevocably changed or ended.
The transition from personal reflection to direct address in the lyrics paints a vivid picture of an individual grappling with the balance between personal desire and the impact of their decisions on others. The song's inclusion in the "Snack Shack" soundtrack suggests that its themes of loss and personal revelation resonate within a larger narrative context, perhaps highlighting crucial character development or thematic elements in the show.
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