3 Libras
Summary
"3 Libras" explores feelings of disappointment and invisibility in relationships. It captures the struggle of wanting to be seen and understood but feeling overlooked.
Full Analysis
The overall theme of the song revolves around the pain of unreciprocated feelings and the yearning for connection. The speaker seems to reach out to someone, hoping for a deeper understanding, but is met with indifference. This sense of longing and disappointment runs throughout the lyrics, highlighting how difficult it can be to feel unseen and unacknowledged.
Verse 1
Threw you the obvious
And you flew with it on your back
A name in your recollection
Down among a million same
In this verse, the speaker throws out a clear hint or feeling, but the other person doesn't fully grasp its significance. The line about "a name in your recollection" suggests that the speaker feels like just another face in the crowd. It sets the tone for the feelings of insignificance and frustration about not being truly recognized.
Chorus
Difficult not to feel a little bit disappointed
And passed over
When I look right through
See you naked but oblivious
And you don't see me
Here, the chorus dives into the speaker's disappointment. They feel overlooked and unimportant, almost like they’re invisible. The imagery of seeing someone "naked but oblivious" emphasizes the idea that the other person is unaware of the deep feelings being expressed, which adds to the emotional weight of the song.
Verse 2
But I threw you the obvious
Just to see if there's more behind the
Eyes of a fallen angel
Eyes of a tragedy
In this verse, the speaker reiterates their initial attempt to connect. The phrase "eyes of a fallen angel" suggests that the person they’re addressing has a troubled past or hidden pain. It hints at a deeper story that the speaker wants to uncover, yet they still feel that the other person is not receptive to this exploration.
Chorus
Here I am expecting just a little bit
Too much from the wounded
But I see, see through it all
See through
See you
This chorus reflects the speaker's struggle with their expectations. They know they might be asking too much from someone who's been hurt, yet they still want to see beyond the surface. The repetition of "see" emphasizes their desire to truly understand and connect, which feels so out of reach.
Bridge
'Cause I threw you the obvious
To see what occurs behind the
Eyes of a fallen angel
Eyes of a tragedy
The bridge repeats the earlier theme of trying to connect with the person. It reinforces the speaker's frustration as they long to understand the pain hiding behind the other’s eyes. This repetition highlights the cycle of hope and disappointment that defines their relationship.
Outro
Oh, well
Oh, well
Apparently nothing
Apparently nothing at all
You don't
You don't
You don't
See me
You don't
You don't
You don't
See me
You don't
You don't
You don't
See me
You don't
You don't
You don't
See me at all
The outro conveys a sense of resignation. The "oh, well" suggests acceptance of the situation, but it’s laced with sadness. The repeated phrase "you don't see me" drives home the point of feeling invisible. It leaves the listener with a heavy feeling of unfulfilled desire and emotional isolation.
Closing Thoughts
"3 Libras" is a powerful reflection on the challenges of connection and the heartache that comes from feeling unseen. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of longing and disappointment, making it relatable for anyone who’s felt overlooked in a relationship. The song captures that bittersweet mix of hope and despair in a way that feels very real.
Full Lyrics
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And you flew with it on your back
A name in your recollection
Down among a million same
Difficult not to feel a little bit disappointed
And passed over
When I look right through
See you naked but oblivious
And you don't see me
But I threw you the obvious
Just to see if there's more behind the
Eyes of a fallen angel
Eyes of a tragedy
Here I am expecting just a little bit
Too much from the wounded
But I see, see through it all
See through
See you
'Cause I threw you the obvious
To see what occurs behind the
Eyes of a fallen angel
Eyes of a tragedy
Oh, well
Oh, well
Apparently nothing
Apparently nothing at all
You don't
You don't
You don't
See me
You don't
You don't
You don't
See me
You don't
You don't
You don't
See me
You don't
You don't
You don't
See me
You don't
See me
You don't
You don't
You don't see me at all