I know where you went
But I don't know how you got there
I know where you went
But I don't know how you got there
Silver tongue hill
Where you talk up
What I'd play down,
I would speak up,
But I wouldn't know what to say.
Lucidity, come back to me
(Put)
Lucidity, come back to tell
Lucidity, come back to me
(Put)
Lucidity, come back to me
(Come back to me)
Silver tongue hill, where you talk up what I'd play down
I would speak up, but I wouldn't know what to say
Wandering around like spare time never knew it
I might suck, fizzle or I might just float away
Ah-ah-ahh-ah
Ah-ah-ahh-ah
Ah-ah-ahh-ah
Lucidity, come back to me (Put)
Lucidity, come back to tell
Lucidity, come back to me (Put)
Lucidity, come back to me (Come back to me)
Lucidity, come back to me (Put)
Lucidity, come back to tell
Lucidity, come back to me (Put)
Lucidity, come back to me (Come back to me)
Come back
Come back
Come back
Come back
Come back
Come back
Come back
Come back
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About This Song
"Lucidity" is a dreamy, introspective track from Tame Impala's debut album that explores themes of mental clarity, communication breakdown, and emotional disconnect in relationships. The song captures the frustration of watching someone drift away mentally or emotionally while feeling powerless to reach them, with the narrator pleading for their partner's "five senses" to return to normal functioning. Musically, it showcases Kevin Parker's signature psychedelic rock sound with swirling guitars, reverb-heavy production, and a hypnotic rhythm that mirrors the disorienting mental state described in the lyrics. The track's hazy, floating atmosphere perfectly complements its exploration of confusion and the desperate desire for mental and emotional clarity. "Lucidity" stands as an early example of Tame Impala's ability to translate complex psychological states into immersive sonic landscapes, establishing the introspective and psychedelic foundation that would define their career.
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