Navigating the Waters of Love and Loss

Figure Study's song "Wait" delves into the complexities of love, loss, and the passage of time. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of uncertainty and longing, using water as a central metaphor. The repeated line, "We're not safe on the water," suggests a sense of instability and danger, perhaps reflecting the unpredictable nature of relationships. The water imagery also evokes a sense of reflection and introspection, as the narrator looks beyond the surface to understand deeper emotions and truths.

The mention of Millicent adds a personal touch to the narrative, symbolizing a specific person or perhaps an idealized version of love. The lines "I wait for Millicent to name / The life that she wants to save" and "I wait for Millicent to call" indicate a longing for clarity and resolution. This waiting is juxtaposed with the desire to move forward, as seen in the lines "Don't want to wait for all this time" and "You wait too long." The tension between waiting and acting highlights the struggle to balance hope and reality in matters of the heart.

Throughout the song, the theme of love's endurance is evident. Phrases like "Words of love echo all this time" and "Words of love ache for all this time" suggest that love, even when unspoken or unfulfilled, leaves a lasting impact. The repetition of "You wait for love" underscores the persistent hope and yearning that defines the human experience. Figure Study's minimalist electronic sound complements the introspective lyrics, creating an atmosphere that is both haunting and contemplative. The song ultimately captures the bittersweet nature of love, where waiting and longing are intertwined with moments of clarity and reflection.

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