This video is an official visualiser for the song "You Can Have It All" by Florence + The Machine, created by artist Andrea Zanatelli. The lyrics and imagery explore themes of grief, transformation, and emotional release.
Key lyrical themes and segments include:
- Grief and Ritual: The song opens with an intimate depiction of processing sorrow, involving rituals like lighting candles, sitting in salt water, and placing grief upon an altar (0:18-0:46).
- Identity and Sadness: The narrator reflects on the nature of sadness and questions their sense of self ("Am I a woman now?") amidst the weight of their experiences (0:35-0:53).
- Metaphors of Growth: A central recurring image is burying a "scream" in a garden, which then grows into a "bright red tree" with jagged leaves—a powerful metaphor for how pain can take root and manifest (2:02-2:45).
- Defiance and Release: The song builds toward a crescendo of intensity, featuring raw vocal elements and screams (3:03-3:28), eventually culminating in a final, poignant questioning of identity where the narrator denies being a woman, perhaps suggesting a transcendence beyond traditional labels (3:40-4:01).
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