I feel it right at the heart of me
And it grips me physically

Dragging down so far below
And it's a violent vertigo

Digging it in like a parasite
Feeding off what I keep inside

Manifest when I'm throwing trust
To the cold and the nebulous

Something's changing
Re-arranging me
Just beginning
My own surgery

I'll cut away everything
And tear away everything

Confining, defining

I'll cut away everything
And tear away everything

And I'll escape myself

I cast off what it means to be
Ruled by the happening

Moving past the experience
Never dwell on the evidence

Breaking it off of the identity
I come and kill it when I contravene

I'm dissolving all of this
In the full metamorphosis

Something's changing
Re-arranging me
Amputating
What I no longer need

I'll cut away everything
And tear away everything

Confining, defining

I'll cut away everything
And tear away everything

And I'll escape myself

I'll cut away everything
And tear away everything

Confining, defining

I'll cut away everything
And tear away everything

And I'll escape myself

I'll cut away everything (cutting away)
And tear away everything (tearing away)

Confining, defining

I'll cut away everything (cutting away)
And tear away everything (tearing away)

And I'll escape myself


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    Plain and obvious, this is about the descent into the Hell of strong opiates and the subsequent changes that the addict undergoes. But there are a vastity of other meanings that could be (cross)related to the lyrics as well, speaking towards a large array of listeners. That's typical in Blue Stahli lyrics; the artist never really opens the meaning to full clarity, leaving the appeal of the song available to as many as possible.

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