Song Meaning
Song Breakdown
Chorus - Aloe Blacc
In the chorus, the weight of betrayal looms large. Aloe Blacc’s powerful vocals declare, “Liar, liar,” invoking a sense of frustration and disappointment. The repetition of “you don't ever tell the truth” resonates deeply, suggesting a profound disillusionment with someone who repeatedly deceives. The phrase “fireproof” adds an interesting layer, hinting at the notion that the deceiver believes they are invulnerable to the repercussions of their actions. The chorus serves as a cathartic release, encapsulating the struggle between trust and deception.Verse 1 - Blondfire
In the first verse, Blondfire paints a vivid picture of a journey marked by uncertainty and fading dreams. The imagery of “dust” and “footprints on the clouds” evokes a sense of fleeting moments, highlighting the transient nature of relationships. The line “iron hearts all turn to rust” suggests that emotional resilience can deteriorate under the weight of betrayal. The metaphor of “apoca-lips” introduces a dystopian feel, emphasizing the collapse of dreams that once felt real. The plea to “find a way” conveys a desire for clarity amidst chaos, capturing the essence of searching for resolution.Pre-Chorus - Blondfire
Here, Blondfire confronts the harsh reality of their situation. The acknowledgment of being “who we are” while “going under” encapsulates the struggle between identity and despair. The line about being “the past” reflects on how the weight of history can feel suffocating, yet there’s a resilience in “we'll last until we’re under.” This moment hints at a shared experience of hardship, fostering a sense of unity even in despair.Chorus - Aloe Blacc
The chorus returns, reinforcing the emotional core of the song. Aloe Blacc’s refrain of “Liar, liar” intensifies the emotional stakes, making the listener acutely aware of the heartbreak that comes with deceit. The phrase “Can't nobody say you're fireproof” underscores the inevitability of facing consequences, serving as a powerful reminder that no one escapes the truth forever.Instrumental Break
The instrumental break allows the emotional intensity to breathe. The absence of lyrics invites the listener to reflect on the preceding themes, creating a moment of introspection. This interlude adds depth to the song, allowing the weight of the words to resonate in silence.Verse 2 - Blondfire
In the second verse, Blondfire continues the narrative of emotional disarray. The image of being “closed and in your head” speaks to the isolation that often accompanies introspection. The act of “counting heartbeats” symbolizes the anxiety of waiting for clarity that never arrives. The reference to the “dull path” suggests a stagnation that contrasts sharply with the earlier sense of journeying. The line “Hear these apoca-lips” once again invokes a sense of chaos and foreboding, as the struggle for authenticity deepens.Pre-Chorus - Blondfire
The pre-chorus resurfaces with the same stark realization, reiterating the inevitability of facing one’s truth. The unity expressed in “we are who we are” underscores the collective experience of suffering, suggesting that while they are “going under,” they are not alone in their plight. The acknowledgment of being “the last” brings a bittersweet awareness of fleeting moments and the urgency to confront what lies ahead.Chorus - Aloe Blacc
As the chorus repeats, the emotional charge amplifies. Aloe Blacc’s declaration is a desperate cry, encapsulating the pain of betrayal and the longing for honesty. The relentless nature of the refrain serves as both a lament and a rallying cry for truth, inviting the listener to join in the fight against deception.Instrumental Break
Another instrumental break offers a moment of pause, allowing the profound emotions to linger. It emphasizes the weight of the song’s themes, creating a space for reflection on the complexities of truth and the longing for authenticity.Outro - Blondfire
In the final section, Blondfire reflects on the chaos surrounding her. The line “People talkin’, but I can't hear them” conveys a sense of detachment, emphasizing the feeling of being lost amidst noise. There’s a resigned acceptance in the words, “But at least I’ll find, we’ll all find out in the end,” suggesting that while uncertainty reigns, there is hope for eventual clarity. This conclusion leaves the listener with a sense of possibility, hinting that understanding may ultimately come, even after the tumultuous journey.Album : True (2013)