Giants
Dermot Kennedy
Rediscovering Lost Love: The Giants We Once Were
Dermot Kennedy's song "Giants" is a poignant exploration of lost love and the longing to rekindle a once-powerful connection. The lyrics reflect on a past relationship that was once monumental, symbolized by the metaphor of being 'giants.' This imagery suggests a time when the bond between the two individuals was strong and unbreakable. However, as time has passed, the relationship has faded, and the singer is left yearning for the days when they were inseparable.
The song delves into the emotional complexity of holding onto memories of a past love. Kennedy sings about the 'hope and the hurt' that have lived inside him, indicating that the relationship brought both joy and pain. The line 'there's gold in the dirt' suggests that there were valuable moments in the relationship that he failed to appreciate at the time. The metaphor of his hand fitting in the other person's 'like a bird could find the breeze' evokes a sense of natural, effortless connection that has since been lost.
Throughout the song, there is a recurring plea for the other person to 'just say the word' and reignite their relationship. This plea underscores the singer's enduring love and willingness to leave everything behind to be with the person again. The repetition of 'you know I never forgot' emphasizes the lasting impact the relationship has had on him. The song captures the bittersweet nature of reminiscing about a love that was once all-encompassing but has since been eroded by time.