Emmy The Great
Emmy The Great
Emmy The Great
Emmy The Great
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Emmy The Great
Emmy The Great
Emmy The Great
Emmy The Great
Emmy The Great
Emmy The Great
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Emmy The Great
Emmy The Great
Many of the songs on Virtue are written from a specific point of view of a specific woman, as spoken through Emmy the Great. In “Sylvia,” Emmy the Great references the poetess and author, Sylvia Plath.
[Verse 1:]
If you're all that you're cracked up to be
Sylvia, come and sit with me
And hold my hand, for comfort's sake
If who you are eventually
Is all that forms your destiny
If character equates to fate
Then I'm not great
But it's not in me to complain
[Harmonizing]
[Verse 2:]
Oh, girl in white, come close to me
Hold my hand, pass notes to me
Unquestioning in dormitories
We string our beads and fill our plates
The days repeat and play again
[Pre-Chorus 1:]
And times goes by so idly
Writing in your diary
And every line the same:
[Chorus 1:]
That if this is life
Then why does it feel like I'm dreaming?
Oh, if this is life
Then why does it feel like I'm far away?
And
[Harmonizing]
[Chorus 2:]
And if this is life
Then why does it feel like I'm dreaming?
Oh, if this is life
Then why does it feel like I'm far away?
And if this is life
Then, Sylvia -
[Bridge:]
Arriving at the window like the milk
All dressed in white
Tell me what you are
And tell me, if my character is fate
Do I confine myself
'Til I find a way to dream us all awake?
It's weird
Sometimes, well, I swear I don't remember how you came
[Pre-Chorus:]
Oh, and, girl in white
Just tell me if you think I'm dreaming
Oh, if this is life
Then why does it feel like I'm far away?
[Chorus 3:]
Oh, and this is life
But still it does feel like I'm dreaming
And if this is life
Then, Sylvia -
Emmy The Great released Sylvia on Mon Jun 13 2011.
“‘Paper Forest (In the Afterglow of Rapture)’ came from two quotes – one was at the end of Dancing Barefoot by Patti Smith, ‘the promise that she is blessed amongst all women’, and one was a Heraclitus quote via Sylvia Plath’s diaries, ‘Character is fate.’ I was just thinking about what it actually...