Oh,
You were born with the sun
And oh,
You will die with the moon
And everything you thought you had you lost
But now you'd never lose what you don't have
Prayers from above
Never answered quite enough
Now the only one you have is you

With this (cruel?) bitter heart
You were (gone and it hurt?)
Left her naked in the sun

(I'm scared?) from this (cruel?) bitter world
This has only begun
As the bombs are bursting off

Smoke arose
On azimuth glares
Bodies brewed
In frigid winter air
Where family's sons
Are robbed beneath their feet
And hearts conceit

(Above her?)The angel sings
(Distracted?) our eyes to the sea
And we thought that we had
A cause for suffering
And reason enough to die alone
Oh but,

You,
Will this (cruel?) bitter heart
You were (gone and in love?)
Left her naked in the sun

(I'm scared?) from this (cruel?) bitter world
This has only begun
As the bombs are bursting off

With our feet beneath us
With our hands to the sky
We extend our limbs
Begging "Why, oh why?"
Don't fade away

Prayers from above
Never answered quite enough
Looking up
Never offered you too much
Now the only one you have is


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What It Means to Be Alone Lyrics as written by Casey Blue Crescenzo

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    I think he is realizing his choices that brought him to this point have also left him nothing to return to.I see him regretting his decisions that have led him here. Maybe he is wishing he was still in lust or as the song seems to dictate, in love with Ms. Leading. And when "Prayers from above never answered..." I wonder if he was was guided by his mom's ghost, or the oracles, but either way, went astray from their guidance and is now alone, stuck. I like how he seems to have mood swings, almost as though he is annoyed with himself just as much as he is with Ms. Leading.

    As the song continues he puts Ms. Leading in the back of his mind and sees what pain can be caused by war, something even worse than a broken heart. I love it when he describes his first taste of war, and the son's being robbed from their families, a lot of cool imagery there. "Smoke arose on the azimuth glares/ Bodies brewed and frigid winter..." I think of the azimuth as a guiding direction often associated with ships at sea using due north and stars to get a precise angle on which direction to travel. But it is also used for military artillery fire.

    Et3rnalon August 09, 2009   Link

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