The Meaning Behind The Song: Golden Tongue by Dylan Frost
When it comes to music, there are certain songs that hold a special meaning to us. They have the power to evoke strong emotions and transport us back to certain moments in our lives. For me, one of those songs is “Golden Tongue” by Dylan Frost. I remember the first time I heard this song like it was yesterday, and it has been a part of my life ever since.
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Written by Brookie Harnett and Dylan Frost, “Golden Tongue” is the first single to come from Dylan Frost’s debut solo EP, titled “Lush Linguistic.” The song’s lyrics are deeply introspective, touching upon themes of seeking meaning and connection in life.
The opening verse sets the tone: “I threw my hands in the fire, Just so I feel something, oh lord. I live my life on a wire, Just so I hear something at all.” These lines convey a sense of desperation and a yearning for something more. They are a reflection of the human desire to experience emotions and to find purpose in our existence.
The pre-chorus introduces the concept of the “golden tongue,” someone who has the power to captivate and influence others. “You talk the golden tongue, You make me feel like I’m on drugs, You know that I can’t get, get enough, Of your soothing touch.” This person represents a source of comfort and euphoria, providing a temporary escape from the struggles of life.
The chorus further emphasizes the longing for a higher state of being. “I’m coming up again, I got another vibe, Rise with you, my friend, I put my hands into the sun, Just so I can feel something, But I gotta feel so much higher.” Here, the sun symbolizes warmth and positivity, and the protagonist reaches for it, hoping to experience a transcendent feeling.
The bridge of the song adds another layer of depth: “This is the lush linguistic, For the land of the gifted.” It hints at the idea that language and communication can be powerful tools, perhaps even a means to attain enlightenment or some greater understanding of the world.
For me, “Golden Tongue” is a song that resonates on a personal level. It reminds me of a time in my life when I was searching for meaning and struggling with my own emotions. The lyrics serve as a reminder that it’s okay to seek out experiences that make us feel alive, even if they come with risks or uncertainties.
Listening to this song takes me back to a specific moment, a moment of self-reflection and growth. It reminds me of the power of music to heal, to inspire, and to connect us to our own emotions and memories. I am grateful for this song and the impact it has had on my life.
So, if you haven’t already, I encourage you to give “Golden Tongue” a listen. Allow yourself to dive into the enchanting lyrics and let the music carry you on a journey of introspection and self-discovery. You never know, it might just hold a special meaning for you too.
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Written By: Brookie Harnett & Dylan Frost
Release Date: December 6, 2019
Album: Lush Linguistic