Genius Meanings
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Mitski – First Love / Late Spring
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The title “First Love/Late Spring” is a juxtaposition, mirroring the turmoil of the song’s themes of restlessness and unease. “First love” is a common theme in music, usually
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Normie Girlfriend – First Love Late Spring
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[Verse 1] / The black hole of the window where you sleep / The night breeze carries something sweet, a peach tree / Wild women don't get the blues / But I find that lately, I've
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Mitski – First Love / Late Spring Samples
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Genius Deutsche Übersetzungen – Mitski - First Love / Late Spring (Deutsche Übersetzung)
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[Deutscher Songtext zu „First Love / Late Spring“] / [Strophe 1] / Das Schwarze Loch des Fensters, wo du schläfst / Die Brise der Nacht trägt etwas Süßes, einen Pfirsichbaum
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That Whisper Again – Pretty Samples
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Mitski – Townie
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In this song, Mitski captures the self-destructive fatalism of youth coupled with coming-of-age attitudes of anarchy against parental principles.
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That Whisper Again – Pretty
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[Intro] / (I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I) / [Verse] / Your just as sweet / As a sugared peach / As the blossoms be / The rain has calmed down / I can’t imagine you frown / I was hurt but I’m ok
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Mitski – Francis Forever
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With a powerful melody carried by a tired voice, “Francis Forever” presents itself as a dark soft ballad that builds towards an epic ending, with some grunge influences.
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Mitski – Jobless Monday
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[Verse 1] / It's a windy afternoon, can't afford to buy my food / Or the drive I need to go further than they said I'd go / [Verse 2] / He only loves me when there's a means he
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Mitski – Last Words of a Shooting Star
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In this track, Mitski takes a frightening experience on a turbulent plane as a way to reflect on her life before death. The “shooting star” from the title is literally the plane in
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Mitski – I Will
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Mitski has said in interviews that she wrote this song to be a love song, but she didn’t have anyone to write it about, so she wrote it about the things she wanted to hear from
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Genius Deutsche Übersetzungen – Mitski - Drunk Walk Home (Deutsche Übersetzung)
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[Songtext zu „Drunk Walk Home“] / [Strophe 1] / Ich werde am Saltonsee mit 23 Jahren in den Ruhestand gehen / Denn ich beginne zu verstehen, dass ich vielleicht nie frei sein werde
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Mitski – I Don't Smoke
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This song illustrates the parallels between the toxic and addictive habit of smoking with a toxic and addictive relationship.
She is completely aware of how unhealthy this person
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Mitski – Drunk Walk Home
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In very few words, this track captures the snapshot of someone disillusioned with their life – at the end of a night of sexual rejection and financial debt, they simply look into
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Genius Türkçe Çeviri – Mitski - Jobless Monday (Türkçe Çeviri)
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[Ayet 1] / Rüzgarlı bir öğleden sonra, yemeğimi almaya gücüm yetmiyor / Veya gideceğimi söylediklerinden daha ileri gitmem gereken sürüş / [Ayet 2] / Beni yalnızca bitirmek
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Mitski – I Bet on Losing Dogs
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[Verse] / My baby, my baby (Ooh-oh) / You're my baby, say it to me (Ooh-oh, ooh-oh) / Baby, my baby (Ooh, ooh-oh) / Tell your baby that I'm your baby (Ooh-oh, ooh-oh) / [Chorus
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Mitski – Carry Me Out
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[Verse 1] / At night on the roof top, I untie my hair / And watch from my plastic chair / As my dark hair unleashes the night / [Verse 2] / The scent of flowers / Still in bloom
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Mitski – Texas Reznikoff
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“Texas Reznikoff” is a reference to poet Charles Reznikoff, who lived in New York for most of his life with brief stints in Missouri and Hollywood.
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Mitski – Pink in the Night
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“Pink in the Night”, the tenth track off Be the Cowboy, is an atmospheric love ballad centered around:
…this visual of someone glowing pink because they’re so infatuated."
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Mitski – A Burning Hill
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“A Burning Hill” is the denouement to Puberty 2’s heartbreaking climax – a quiet and intimate examination of modern sadness.
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