Wet Sand Lyrics
Keeps coming back dissatisfied
Elementary son but it's so...
Was innocent why do you care
Someone start the car
Time to go... you're the best I know
I'm betting that when we collide
The universe will shift into a low
Are treating me like benzedrine
Automatic laughter from a pro
I'd like to get to know you little better baby
God knows that I really tried
I'd like to say we did it for the better of
Those hummingbirds all in your hair
Elementary son but its so
Could not compare to your routine
Balarama beauty going toe to toe
I'd like to say we did it for the better of
I'm motivated by the lack of doubt
I'm consecrated but I'm not devout
The mother, the father, the daughter
I'm travelling from coast to coast
My theory isn't perfect but it's close
My heart is hurting when I share
Someone open up
Let it show
I'd like to think we did it for the better of
I'm motivated by the lack of doubt
I'm consecrated but I'm not devout
The mother, the father, the daughter
You don't form in the wet sand,
You don't form at all
Woah you don't form in the wet sand,
I do
You don't form at all
Woah you don't form in the wet sand,
I do
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This is probably my favorite song of all time, and it saddens me that almost everyone here has missed the point. Here's my take.
This song is about struggle, about Anthony's lifelong struggle to follow his dreams, figure everything out and, and make an impact, even while acknowledging that it is all ultimately meaningless.
It's all in the final lines:
"You don't form in the wet sand. You don't form at all. I do."
Anthony has struggled throughout the years to overcome addiction, conquer the world through music, and find meaning in everything. It all amounts to a very small, temporary impact -- making a form in wet sand. Ultimately, the ocean of life washes everything away, but through his work, struggle, and searching, he has made a tiny impact in the universe, which is what he strives for, and what, ultimately, he is proud of, even if nobody else understands it.
Here's a thorough breakdown, verse by verse:
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"My shadow side, so amplified..."
His "sunny" vs "shadow" side is a key motif throughout the song, representing the "sunny" side as a normal, happy, aesthetically driven life. His "shadow side" is a darker, more interpretive, and ultimately more ambitious element to his personality. The entire song is set up as a contrast between these two outlooks.
"Elementry son, but it's so..."
What he's saying is that, the keys to happiness are really easy to grasp, and we learn them early in life. It's "elementary" to overcome his sadness and return to the sunny side of life. However, the second part -- "But it's so..." -- indicates that there is something to this shadowy side of his personality, something that keeps drawing him back, something more important than happiness.
"My love affair with everywhere was innocent, why do you care?"
Anthony has recognized this early on in his life, and I think the key is that the "shadow side" is what caused him to be so curious about the world. When we live in our shadow life, we are motivated to explore, to struggle, to make changes, to overcome whatever it is that's bothering us. What he's saying here is that, throughout his life, people have told him to be happy, to overcome this sadness of his, but he doesn't want to. He wants to explore, it's part of his being. It's innocent -- why do you care?
"My what a good day for a walk outside I like to get to know you little better baby God knows that I really tried"
I think this is where most people's interpretation of the song go awry, because they think he's talking about a woman. Not at all. He is addressing life itself (or the world, perhaps). Even through the mountain of struggle he's been through to know life, he still wants to know her a little better. He's not done with his search yet, a motif played out throughout the rest of the song.
"I'd like to say we did it for the better of..."
This line is an exact counterpart to the earlier lyric of "elementry son, but it's so...". In both of these cases, he's seeking a justification for why he puts himself through all of this, but he doesn't know. He trails off, because he feels like there's some reason, but it is impossible to say what it is. He'd like to say it's for the betterment of something, but he has lost all real reasons to continue going down this path.
"The disrepair of Norma Jean..."
I don't get the Norma Jean reference, unfortunately, maybe somebody can fill in.
"I thought about it and I brought it out I'm motivated by the lack of doubt I'm consecrated but I'm not devout"
This is the turning point of the song. Anthony has given a lot of thought to this, and he's bringing out his shadowy side again, because he's not done searching. He is also entirely confident in this, nobody is going to change his mind. "Consecrated but not devout" is yet another reinforcement that while he's definitely touched upon truths you might consider sacred, he has not yet understood the true nature of God.
As a sidenote, this is the only explicit religious verbage in this song, so I don't think this song is about religion, but I do think religion is a particularly poignant way to express the dilemma that Anthony is facing. God is, inherently, unknowable by humans, but part of living a religious / spiritual life is to seek to understand him constantly, despite knowing it is ultimately fruitless.
"Right on the verge just one more dose I'm travelling from coast to coast My theory isn't perfect but it's close I'm almost there why should I care My heart is hurting when I share Someone open up Let it show"
Again, these verses just reinforce the previous themes of continuing to search for the perfect truth, even though his theory is "close". It still hurts for him to open up to his shadowy side, and it still doesn't make any sense why he should keep doing this to himself.
The last line of this verse is particularly sad, and I think hits home with what Anthony thinks is upset about in regards to other people He has gone through all of this pain and struggle, all of this searching, and he lays it out for everybody to see through his work. It's very hard for him to do this. What he's saying is, why can't anybody else open up the way I do? He's practically begging for somebody else to understand, empathize, and have the courage to show the world.
Also, this sets up the final verse in an important way. Throughout all of this, Anthony has drawn a line between himself and his goals and what he sees everyone else doing -- pursuing happiness, fame, comfort, and fulfillment. It's easy to live a happy life, and the more that Anthony abandons that, the more he feels (rightfully, in my opinion) angry and confused that he's the only person who gets it. He feels that everyone else is missing an important piece to the puzzle, and he wants to feel that his struggle was worth it, even if it's a tiny, tiny thing. Which brings us to the final verse:
"You don't form in the wet sand. You don't form at all. I do."
This is a powerful, profound, incredible statement, and it's no coincidence that this is both the title of the song and the apex of the intensity of the song.
He's saying that, at the end of the day, the "sunny" way of living life means absolutely nothing. Your life will be remembered by nobody. You don't form in the wet sand. You don't form at all. Anywhere, in any medium.
Anthony, however, does. He makes a tiny, tiny dent in the universe. People will remember him long after he is dead, and even though this doesn't ultimately matter, as humanity will die out and our bodies will be washed away into the cosmic ocean, ultimately, his life had meaning, he made something, and he's proud of it and wouldn't have it any other way.
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Final notes, what follows is just my opinion. I think that this song could only have been written by Anthony Keidis and performed by RHCP, and the fact that Stadium Arcadium was such a great album is a testament to that fact.
Most bands that you know of had a good run, put out some albums, and then faded away back into the sunny, comfortable side of life. Not RHCP. They have rocked, kicked ass, and struggled, for over 20 years, and they still kick ass. I can't think of any bands that have maintained such a strong musical and lyrical skill and remained such a potent cultural influence for as long as they have.
I think that this song only could have been written now, after 20 years of striving to make the best music. In short, Anthony and the rest of the band earned this song. The message would not have been nearly as powerful if it was from anybody else. And in a way, in terms of RHCP's overall musicography, I think that this song explains the mentality behind why they have continued to succeed and thrive where lesser musicians (nay, lesser people) would have been content to give up long a go.
Kudos to Kiedis, RHCP, and everyone out there who choose to continue to struggle, search for truth, and do good, even though comfort and ease is right around the corner.
Norma Jean is the real name of Marilyn Monroe. He is saying that it is a despair that she was never able to over come the struggle of her life. She ended up purposefully over dosing her self on drugs to kill her self, because she wasn't happy with the out come of her life.
Norma Jean is the real name of Marilyn Monroe. He is saying that it is a despair that she was never able to over come the struggle of her life. She ended up purposefully over dosing her self on drugs to kill her self, because she wasn't happy with the out come of her life.
@ckjohnson7 I didn't read all of this. But I did read what you said from "you don't form..." And your comment really meant a lot to me. I read Anthony's book and its story and his voice and their music work for me to help keep me sober sometimes. So what you said was beautiful and it was much appreciated. Thank you!!!
@ckjohnson7 I didn't read all of this. But I did read what you said from "you don't form..." And your comment really meant a lot to me. I read Anthony's book and its story and his voice and their music work for me to help keep me sober sometimes. So what you said was beautiful and it was much appreciated. Thank you!!!
@ckjohnson7 Thank You for sharing this beautiful meaning, I have been searching about the truth of life both in Shadow and Sunny, and it's good to know even from this song that you don't have to care whether you do your own good, sharing your heart and humanity to the world while ones around you picking up as you're doing for fake or sth. I do appreciate that atleast his lesson has been shared and courage people to keep going up because not only you are the only person who's just a weirdo but there're the others too for u...
@ckjohnson7 Thank You for sharing this beautiful meaning, I have been searching about the truth of life both in Shadow and Sunny, and it's good to know even from this song that you don't have to care whether you do your own good, sharing your heart and humanity to the world while ones around you picking up as you're doing for fake or sth. I do appreciate that atleast his lesson has been shared and courage people to keep going up because not only you are the only person who's just a weirdo but there're the others too for u might not know. I love the way he wtote "you don't form the wet sand..." It's legendary in the way ❤️❤️❤️ RHCP is always and always my fav
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"You don't form in the wet sand" was actually a line and tune that John had in his head for awhile. Anthony heard him mumbling it over and over and asked if he could use it. I think that Anthony used it and added lyrics that show his inability to connect with his significant others on a permanant basis. This has been shown in his many serious, but unlasting relationships. A lot of the lines are hopeful, but followed by feelings of disconnect, which comes to a head in the chorus at the end of the song.
The outro by John is my favorite guitar solo ever in the history of the world!
@rhcpayne - agree with this comment.
@rhcpayne - agree with this comment.
Infact my favourite part is the wicked guitar sound with the whistling.
Infact my favourite part is the wicked guitar sound with the whistling.
I like to think about it in terms of sandcastles on construction, ie of the permanence and endurability of relationships.... The one is the "wet sand" forms only briefly before being washed away by the tide, no matter how much effort you put into building it is still formed on wet sand.
I like to think about it in terms of sandcastles on construction, ie of the permanence and endurability of relationships.... The one is the "wet sand" forms only briefly before being washed away by the tide, no matter how much effort you put into building it is still formed on wet sand.
That said, it is John's thought, and was clearly meaningful to him (after all he had a page of lyrics, and really drove the melody and rearranged the...
That said, it is John's thought, and was clearly meaningful to him (after all he had a page of lyrics, and really drove the melody and rearranged the chord progressions)... Obviously has a very different meaning to John, as Anthony just took those words, and worked backwards incorporating ideas of love and drugs, which clashed with John's perception. I think the wicked outtro was John putting his own stamp of meaning on the song
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This song is about a clash between the free-spirit and his love, who is on a more direct path in their life. The free-spirit is "travelling from coast to coast", reveling in it, but pines over the lack of structure (something CONCRETE, SOLID, like a diamond?) which he associates with the standard "settling down" folks do (career, family, car, home). Whether this is a real person, or the person is a symbol, it works both ways.
He keeps approaching the idea, being motivated "by the lack of doubt" involved, but opts instead for another trip (like a RHCP tour from coast to coast). It's so tempting, but by the end of the song he gives up it. The swing from sweet, almost gentle tune to his decision that he doesn't have to settle down comes at the end of the song.
He sees that she's/her lifestyle/whatever is fantastic, and he can imagine a beautiful life that way. But, while struggling against it, he "forms" himself in "wetsand", not in the constraint and pressure of sedimentary (~sedentary~) rock. He needs to be able to move, even though it makes him leave the ones he loves.
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it's about the sadness from the point of view of someone looking at people who've lost their sense of wonder
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love it, awesome feel.. maybe someone could explain the wet sand bit?
in other news, i think its "My shadow side, so amplified, Keeps coming back dissatisfied"
i hit negative rating by accident i meant to hit plus, i just got this account
i hit negative rating by accident i meant to hit plus, i just got this account
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wow.... i love this song!! Specially the whistling in the break. im thinking that your ideas are right papiLPS, nicely done.
wet sand... hmm, it's like he's saying that most people can't build their lives and mature whilst constantly moving, like wet sand does, convulsing to any pressure, but he feels he has, and he needed that time of constantly changing and moving on to become what he has today? kinda works...
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convulsing is sooo not the right word... meh
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Search Anthony Kiedis on google news search and click on the link titled "Peppers are lost in space". Don't worry, even though the beginning sounds like they're trashing RHCP, they later praise the new album. Further down the page, they talk about songs and have many song meanings. Supposedly this song is about Anthony having a fight with a girl, where Anthony believes in divine creation and the girl believes in evolution.
if you read scar tissue, i think there is already that girl mentioned.
if you read scar tissue, i think there is already that girl mentioned.
killer guitar-stuff btw
killer guitar-stuff btw
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This song is one of my favorites off of the new album. I love the flow of it.
I think AK is revealing something about himself and the environment that surrounds him when is in his true element. Think about it, if you put your hand in wet sand and take it out as to make a hand print, there is truely no form and nothing is defined. I think this is what he means by wet sand, the idea that perhaps this is the state that he as a person defines himself. Maybe he is asking his GF and soon to be wife to accept him as is and understand his nature.
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the wet sand part that is seeming to escape everyone is doing so because it means... nothing... when john frusciante was jamming the music to this at band practice before the lyrics were written and he was mumblin some random words, and anthiny heard some of em... one of the things john mumbled was "Wet Sand"... which anthony felt was just an incredible phrase... so, ya... thats what that is... anyway, this is one of my favorite slow jams on the cd, probably second right after slow cheetah...