
Louis Tomlinson –「Palaces」Lyrics
It's not the same, not the same but it's raining
The decorations are doing my head in
Something strange but familiar tasting
It pulls me in completely
On the high street, deep in the jungle
I see your face that I think I know
To the bar, through a tunnel of trouble
You pull me in
I, oh l
I'm lost in the time, I don't care for the world outside
Oh I
You can stay for the night in the palaces of my mind
You can stay through the night in the palaces of my mind
(My mind, my mind)
I can feel it, something is happening
Is it attraction I'm overreacting to
Either way, this is not how I planned it
You pull me in completely
I can't drag myself from the oasis
Stop standing still, everything's changing
It'll be written deep into the walls 'round here
It pulls me in
I, oh I
I'm lost in time, I don't care for the world outside
Oh I
You can stay for the night in the palaces of my mind
You can stay through the night in the palaces of my mind
(My mind)
Every fuck up, every fight
Kings and queens and borderlines
There's beauty in the scars tonight
And that's all I know
I, oh I
I'm lost in the time, I don't care for the world outside
Oh I
You can stay for the night in the palaces of my mind
(Every fuck up, every fight)
You can stay through the night in the palaces of my mind
(Kings and queens and borderlines)
(My mind)
Lyrics Meaning
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Nostalgia and Familiarity: The song describes a place that feels both strange and familiar, like returning to a hometown or a past relationship. The decorations and familiar faces evoke memories, pulling the singer in completely.
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Emotional Connection: The lyrics suggest a deep emotional connection to this place or person. The singer feels drawn in, almost involuntarily, by the familiarity and the nostalgic pull of past experiences.
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Inner Reflection: The repeated line "You can stay for the night in the palaces of my mind" symbolizes the singer’s inner world and memories. It reflects a willingness to embrace these feelings and memories, despite their complexity.
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Acceptance of Imperfection: The final verse mentions "every fuck up, every fight" and "beauty in the scars," indicating an acceptance of past imperfections and struggles. It’s about finding value in the scars of life and the beauty that comes from overcoming challenges.