In regards to the meaning of this song:
Before a live performance on the EP Five Stories Falling, Geoff states “It’s about the last time I went to visit my grandmother in Columbus, and I saw that she was dying and it was the last time I was going to see her. It is about realizing how young you are, but how quickly you can go.”
That’s the thing about Geoff and his sublime poetry, you think it’s about one thing, but really it’s about something entirely different. But the lyrics are still universal and omnipresent, ubiquitous, even. So relatable. That’s one thing I love about this band. I also love their live performances, raw energy and Geoff’s beautiful, imperfectly perfect vocals. His voice soothes my aching soul.
The beat, fleeting
The beat, the joy
The beat, fleeting
The beat, joy
The beat, the joy
Terminate, tera-fied, smash it up, draw the line
Fuck it up, rev it up, modulate it, penetrate it
You and me, me and you, everything, see it through
Take it all away, you make it motherfucking hard
Put it in the slot, breathe it all in, take another hit
Show me what you've got, rhythm in the head
Hold the fucker in, never got enough, never got enough
Loving you to death, I put the trigger on hold
Tera-fied
Getting me higher
Put it inside
Set in on fire
Stick it in, do it right, live to win, end the fight
Bleeding out, all around, grab it as you come
And shoot it, far as you can make it go
Think of what it makes you do
Take it all away, until you're harnessing the spark
Put it in the slot, breathe it all in, take another hit
Show me what you've got, rhythm in the head
Hold the fucker in, never got enough, never got enough
Loving you to death, I put the trigger on hold
Tera-fied
Getting me higher
Put it inside
Set in on fire
Put in the slot, breathe it all in, take another hit
Show me what you've got, rhythm in the head
Hold the fucker in, never got enough, never got enough
Loving you to death, I put the trigger on hold
Tera-fied
Getting me higher
Put it inside
Set it on fire
Tera-fied
Getting me higher
Put it inside
Set in on fire
The beat, the joy
The beat, fleeting
The beat, joy
The beat, the joy
Terminate, tera-fied, smash it up, draw the line
Fuck it up, rev it up, modulate it, penetrate it
You and me, me and you, everything, see it through
Take it all away, you make it motherfucking hard
Put it in the slot, breathe it all in, take another hit
Show me what you've got, rhythm in the head
Hold the fucker in, never got enough, never got enough
Loving you to death, I put the trigger on hold
Tera-fied
Getting me higher
Put it inside
Set in on fire
Stick it in, do it right, live to win, end the fight
Bleeding out, all around, grab it as you come
And shoot it, far as you can make it go
Think of what it makes you do
Take it all away, until you're harnessing the spark
Put it in the slot, breathe it all in, take another hit
Show me what you've got, rhythm in the head
Hold the fucker in, never got enough, never got enough
Loving you to death, I put the trigger on hold
Tera-fied
Getting me higher
Put it inside
Set in on fire
Put in the slot, breathe it all in, take another hit
Show me what you've got, rhythm in the head
Hold the fucker in, never got enough, never got enough
Loving you to death, I put the trigger on hold
Tera-fied
Getting me higher
Put it inside
Set it on fire
Tera-fied
Getting me higher
Put it inside
Set in on fire
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