I think much like another song “Anti-Matter” (that's also on the same album as this song), this one is also is inspired by a horrifying van crash the band experienced on Nov 3, 2022. This, much like the other track, sounds like it's an extension what they shared while huddled in the wreckage, as they helped frontman Garrett Russell stem the bleeding from his head wound while he was under the temporary effects of a concussion. The track speaks of where the mind goes at the most desperate & desolate of times, when it just about slips away to all but disconnect itself, and the aftermath.
I'm watching you
You shall weep no more
It's your last breath of air
These walls won't keep them out
They'll keep you in
But who's going to protect you?
Who?
In every flower bed
In every marriage bed
I'll be with you
I'm watching you
You shall weep no more
It's your last breath of air
These walls won't keep them out
They'll keep you in
But who's going to protect you?
Who?
In every flower bed
In every marriage bed
I'll be with you
I'm watching you
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what do you think when you say Yugoslavian? You mean Serbs? I just ask because some Albanians were declared as Yugoslavian. And I don't agree with "colloquialism" because it is well known that Albanian policemen and soliders were on Kosovo in majority,and it is well known that Serbs escaped Kosovo from their guns and from guns of albanian terrorist organisatio UÄŒK. A few months ago Serbian police arrested circa 10 men who commited crimes on Kosovo on Serbs. They entered in central Serbia,where they were arrested, and they were protected on Kosovo. Serbs were sliced on pieces, whole families,it was like a game of psychopats.all in all, the only time the Serbs tried to do something to stop teror on Serbs was 1999. and we were attacked by NATO because of that. today Serbs on Kosovo live in ghetos,enclavas. <br /> You shall weep no more<br /> It's your last breath of air<br /> These walls won't keep them out<br /> They'll keep you in<br /> But who's going to protect you? -----it's about insecured people who are not shure that they will live trough another day, always watched and controled."THEM" it's somebody who want to get them inprisoned in their misery.<br /> and one more information: 320.000 people (160.000serbians,8.000 croats,8.000 gorans who are also victims of terror) moved from kosovo before 1998.