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Fable

by Gigi Perez

Summary

"Fable" by Gigi Perez dives into the struggle for truth and connection in a world filled with uncertainty and superficial support. It reflects on personal loss and the search for deeper meaning, especially in relationships.

Full Analysis

The song explores themes of authenticity and the human need for genuine connection. It highlights the frustration of feeling abandoned when it seems like people only offer empty words instead of real support. The imagery of loss, especially with the mention of a sister, adds a personal touch to the search for truth and understanding. There's a strong sense of questioning life’s rules and the nature of destiny in the face of grief.

Verse 1

Fable and truth
Direct me to someone who gives me the juice and new rules
Someone to tell me we're not born to be mules in this
Everything it contradicts

In this verse, the speaker is calling out for guidance. They want someone who can offer fresh perspectives and help break free from life's burdens. The mention of "mules" suggests a desire to escape a life of toil and expectation. The line about contradictions hints at the confusion and chaos in the world, emphasizing the need for clarity and truth.

Chorus

Hedges of prayer
'Cause you believe doesn't mean that it's there
It's so rare
It's so rare that somebody'd look out for you (look out for you, look out for you)
Thoughts and prayers was all they'd do (they'd do, they'd do, they'd do)

The chorus captures the disappointment in empty gestures like "thoughts and prayers." It points out that just believing in something doesn’t make it real or impactful. The repetition of "it's so rare" stresses how hard it is to find people who truly care. This part of the song hits hard, as it reflects a longing for real support in tough times.

Verse 2

When I lifted her urn
Divinity says, "Destiny can't be earned or returned"
I feel when I question, my skin starts to burn
Why does my skin start to burn?

Here, the speaker deals with the weight of loss. Lifting an urn is a powerful image, symbolizing grief and remembrance. The line about divinity suggests a struggle with faith and the idea that life’s outcomes aren’t always fair. The burning skin might represent the pain that comes from questioning life’s purpose and the feeling of being overwhelmed by emotions.

Chorus

Ah-ah, capital loss
Love was the law and religion was taught
I'm not bought
Feel when we argue, our skin starts to rot
Our skin starts to rot

In this chorus, the phrase "capital loss" could refer to emotional investments that have gone wrong. The speaker reflects on love being foundational, almost like a rule, but also hints at conflict and decay in relationships. The imagery of rotting skin suggests that unresolved issues can harm bonds between people, adding a layer of urgency to the need for honesty and healing.

Bridge

So share me your plan
If I implore you, could I be your lamb?
Understand
I look for the truth in the back of your hand
Look into the open sky

The bridge shifts to a more intimate plea. The speaker seeks a deeper connection, asking for clarity and a shared vision. The idea of being a "lamb" implies vulnerability and a desire to trust. Looking for truth in someone's hand brings a sense of searching for honesty in a tangible way. The mention of the open sky suggests hope or a broader perspective, as if looking up might offer answers.

Outro

Stars blink like my sister's eyes (hey princess, this is Celi)
(I'm just calling you to wish you luck on your performance at the café)
Stars blink like my sister's eyes (um, I love you, you're gonna kill it)
(Bye, baby)
Stars blink like her eyes
Like her eyes
I dream of eternal life
I dream of eternal life

The outro ties the song back to the speaker's sister, adding a personal and emotional touch. The stars blinking like her eyes suggests a connection that transcends loss, hinting at memories that live on. The phone call captures a moment of love and encouragement, making the pain of loss feel more profound. The dream of eternal life emphasizes a longing for permanence and connection, even after death.

Closing Thoughts

"Fable" is a beautiful exploration of navigating loss and searching for truth in a confusing world. It blends personal experiences with universal feelings of wanting genuine support and understanding. The emotional weight of the lyrics stays with you, making it a haunting yet relatable piece.

Full Lyrics

Fable and truth
Direct me to someone who gives me the juice and new rules
Someone to tell me we're not born to be mules in this
Everything it contradicts

Hedges of prayer
'Cause you believe doesn't mean that it's there
It's so rare
It's so rare that somebody'd look out for you (look out for you, look out for you)
Thoughts and prayers was all they'd do (they'd do, they'd do, they'd do)

When I lifted her urn
Divinity says, "Destiny can't be earned or returned"
I feel when I question, my skin starts to burn
Why does my skin start to burn?

Ah-ah, capital loss
Love was the law and religion was taught
I'm not bought
Feel when we argue, our skin starts to rot
Our skin starts to rot
Oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh-oh oh-oh

So share me your plan
If I implore you, could I be your lamb?
Understand
I look for the truth in the back of your hand
Look into the open sky

Stars blink like my sister's eyes (hey princess, this is Celi)
(I'm just calling you to wish you luck on your performance at the café)
Stars blink like my sister's eyes (um, I love you, you're gonna kill it)
(Bye, baby)
Stars blink like her eyes
Like her eyes
I dream of eternal life
I dream of eternal life
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