Nothing to Declare Lyrics By MGMT

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Nothing to Declare Lyrics – MGMT Meaning & Facts By (Singles). You Can Watch This Video On YouTube While The Lyrics Are Written By Andrew VanWyngarden & Ben Goldwasser. The Music Track Was Released Date :Jan. 10, 2024.

[Verse 1]
Nothing to declare
Not in the bags under my eyes
I can see you standing there
But still, there’s nothing to reply
The world’s my Fine de Claire
My Spanish castle in the sky
I can see it floating there
But still, there’s nothing to define

[Explanation of Verse 1]
The speaker begins by expressing a lack of baggage or burdens (“Nothing to declare”) and a clear sight despite weariness (“Not in the bags under my eyes”). They observe someone nearby but feel a sense of detachment, comparing the world to a luxurious castle in the sky.

[Chorus]
If I’m worlds away
I’m holding mountains in my hands
Starlight ain’t never gonna let me down
Until I stumble like a drunkard back to town
Then I end up where you are
Keeping the sanctuary warm
Don’t ask me who I am
Don’t ask me where I was

[Explanation of Chorus]
In the chorus, the speaker reflects on being distant (“If I’m worlds away”) but still holding immense power and potential (“holding mountains in my hands”). They find solace in the constancy of starlight but acknowledge the inevitability of returning to reality (“stumble like a drunkard back to town”). Despite this, they find comfort in the presence of someone (“keeping the sanctuary warm”), even though they resist questions about their identity or whereabouts.

[Verse 2]
Nothing to declare
Not in the valise of my mind
All the documents are there
But still, there’s something to decide
The world’s my Fine de Claire
The waters beckon me to dive
I can tell the pearl’s in there
And still, there’s nothing I can find

[Explanation of Verse 1]
The second verse continues the theme of detachment, with the speaker feeling like they have nothing to declare or decide (“Nothing to declare… All the documents are there / But still, there’s something to decide”). They’re drawn to the unknown and the possibilities it holds, likening it to a precious plum staying to be discovered. still, they still feel a sense of query and incapability to find what they seek.

[Chorus]
If you let me go
I’ll fall as far as I can fall
Starlight ain’t never gonna bring me home
Until I wake up like a baby in the womb
Then I’ll wonder who you are
Keeping the conversation light
Don’t ask me how I know
Don’t ask me how I know
Don’t ask me how I know
Don’t ask me how I know
Don’t ask me how I know
Don’t ask me how I know
Don’t ask me how I know

[Explanation of Chorus]
In the repeated chorus, the speaker contemplates the consequences of being let go (“If you let me go”) and the potential for falling further away from familiarity. Despite this, they find a sense of rebirth and wonder (“wake up like a baby in the womb”) and appreciate the lightness of conversation provided by the other person.