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Axilla Lyrics. Summer sitting out by the pool. A ray of sunshine getting in my way. Close your eyes and wish that it were cool. Everyday. And I wish it could be back the other way. But what's dissolved ain't coming back today. Close your eyes and wish that it were. Close your eyes and wish that it were.
14 Ιουλ 2024 · Axilla, a term referring to the armpit, acts as a metaphor in this song, representing a state of distress or discomfort. The song begins with the following enigmatic lines: “Monkeys flew out of my ears, I believe you pushed ’em in.”
19 Νοε 1992 · The axilla is the armpit, or, more specifically, the cavity between the forelimb and the body. Given the warrior-esque mythology of the lyrics, some speculated that the song was a piece of the Gamehendge saga. Page made reference to the connection in The Phish Book, noting that “Axilla” was the last Gamehendge song written. There’s a ...
Phish’s lyricism often invites interpretation, leaving room for personal experiences to shape the song’s meaning for each listener. For me, “Axilla I” speaks to the struggle of confronting uncomfortable truths and the resilience required to face them head-on.
Axilla Part II is a song by the American rock band Phish, featured in their album “Hoist” released in 1994. The song’s lyrics delve into themes of longing for change, disillusionment, and self-discovery.
"Axilla (Part II)" followed on the heels of the original “Axilla” and actually debuted on March 29, 1994, as track five on Phish's fifth studio recording, Hoist, one month before its first live performance on 4/16/94, featuring new lyrics but with the same music and “axilla” cry at the end as "Part I," along with the addition of a slow ...
18 Νοε 2008 · Discuss and share your interpretation of Axilla by Phish. Find out the meaning of the lyrics "I dropped the buzzard in the sand and trudged off"