The Quest for Clarity in 'What You Know'

Two Door Cinema Club's 'What You Know' is a vibrant indie rock track that delves into themes of self-awareness, decision-making, and the human desire for companionship. The lyrics suggest a moment of epiphany where the protagonist is on the cusp of realizing something significant about their life and the choices they face. The repeated lines 'I will get time to realize it's right before my eyes' imply a future moment of clarity that the speaker is anticipating, a moment when they will understand what they truly want to do.

The chorus of the song, 'And I can tell just what you want / You don't want to be alone', indicates a recognition of a universal human need for connection. The speaker seems to be addressing someone else, perhaps a romantic interest or a friend, acknowledging their fear of loneliness. This is juxtaposed with the speaker's own journey towards self-discovery and the realization that they have the power to shape their own destiny ('It's my sweet beginning'). The song captures the tension between personal ambition and the need for companionship.

The reflective nature of the lyrics, combined with the upbeat tempo of the music, creates a sense of urgency and the feeling that time is of the essence. The lines 'Maybe next year / I'll have no time' suggest that the speaker is aware that opportunities to act on their desires are fleeting. The song encourages listeners to seize the moment and to be honest with themselves about what they truly want, even if it means acknowledging uncomfortable truths ('But you've known it the whole time').

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  1. What You Know
  2. Handshake
  3. Wonderful Life
  4. Sleep Alone
  5. Lucky
  6. Next Year
  7. Sure Enough
  8. The World Is Watching
  9. Wake Up
  10. Sun
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