All my spirits come through we when I bleed
A fractured skull in a desert well, I leave this disturbed, destroyed child will follow you
A wild and wounded beast I stand inside the sun
My heart let memories flood my mind
All the fixed, breathing strobes in the waking hours
The clouds are looming to remind me of the judgment passed on my soul
Acid stars have scarred my mind and left me as a ghost
I shattered my curse and spread it through the land
I wander guided, willing, and unclean
Project dark eyes sullen, drawn out and wicked
Nameless lights pull me into a reflected psychic black hole



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    My Interpretation

    One of the deepestand most creepy songs I've heard. I think it's obvious that it's about some change in your mind.

    "A wild and wounded beast I stand inside the sun", "I shattered my curse and spread it through the land" - you used to be bad person without any rules and now you see the truth, something that reveals your nature, something improtant for you. You want to change yourself in the name of that.

    There is a slight mistake, I think he is singing "My heartless memories flood my mind", not "My heart...", "The clouds are looming to remind me of the judgment passed on my soul Acid stars have scarred my mind and left me as a ghost" - you are someone new, after change, but you are lost and can't find your way in this life, some bigger part of you is still that beast you used to be.

    "Nameless lights pull me into a reflected psychic black hole" - pain you made through change your point of view at things.

    That's my interpretation.

    gegege12on September 19, 2010   Link

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