And I'll give, like ground in a sieve
But I'll live, she's starting to give
Lo Air is a beautiful thing
pls someone help me
It seems to mean to mean that whoever wrote that put words that rhyme on a dartboard and picked the end of each line by throwing darts at it blindfolded. Very dada.
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It seems to mean to mean that whoever wrote that put words that rhyme on a dartboard and picked the end of each line by throwing darts at it blindfolded. Very dada.
It might help if you gave us more context.
For example,
Where did you find this?
Who is "I"?
Who is "she"?
What is "Lo Air"?
Is this the whole thing, or is it part of something else?
Don't get your hopes up, though. Even with all those answers it may still be impossible to understand what you posted.
CJ
It's part of the lyrics of a song "Lo Air"
by The Dead Poets Society.
I, I ain't got no light
She wants me dead at night
And I'll give, like ground in a sieve
Breathing out and in, oh yeah
Babe ain't got no soul
She came and went on home
But I'll live, she's starting to give
Breathing out and in, oh yeah
Babe ain't paid her time
She taken al
This is Dead Poet Society, for context they are very EMO.
When he says "Ground in a sieve", it means like sand in a strainer... the sand gives way in the center and just filters through the holes, there's no resistance, the sieve can't hold it.
When he says "starting to give"... it means like 'to cave', when someone is pressuring you.
This song is about a dude driven t