Holy Diver
You've been down too long in the midnight sea
Oh what's becoming of me
Ride the tiger
You can see his stripes but you know he's clean
Oh don't you see what I mean

Gotta get away
Holy Diver

Shiny diamonds
Like the eyes of a cat in the black and blue
Something is coming for you
Race for the morning
You can hide in the sun 'till you see the light
Oh we will pray it's all right

Gotta get away-get away

Between the velvet lies
There's a truth that's hard as steel
The vision never dies
Life's a never ending wheel

Holy Diver
You're the star of the masquerade
No need to look so afraid
Jump, jump, jump on the tiger
You can feel his heart but you know he's mean
Some light can never be seen

Holy Diver
You've been down too long in the midnight sea
Oh what's becoming of me? No! No!
Ride the tiger
You can see his stripes but you know he's clean
Oh don't you see what I mean?

Gotta get away, get away
Gotta get away, get away, yeah

Holy Diver, sole survivor
You're the one who's clean
Holy Diver, Holy Diver
There's a cat in the blue coming after you, Holy Diver

Oh Holy Diver
Yeah, alright
Get away, get away, get away
Holy Diver, Holy Diver
Oh Holy Diver
Hmmm hmm hmm


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    My Interpretation

    Ronnie did an interview on this that revealed a little bit on this, so I'm going to communicate my interpretation based on what I got out of it. -KnightofhopeX

    Holy Diver You've been down too long in the midnight sea Oh what's becoming of me

    " Holy Diver " refers to the person listening the song.
    The midnight sea are the trials of life; These are choices
    we make between good and evil. It also refers to the night time
    that our character is walking through in the song. It might be that 
    Ronnie is singing to us because he feels some distress 
    about the choices he's made in the past. I support this by
    saying that each line has a special meaning to him and
    " What's becoming of me " is a reflection upon one's self.

    Ride the tiger You can see his stripes but you know he's clean Oh don't you see what I mean

    Ronnie has described the tiger as your personal strength;
    And he has described the stripes of the tiger as the exterior
    of those around us. Oh don't you see what I mean? This
    is telling us not to judge a book by it's cover. We have
    to be strong and choose our allies by their character 
    and despite what would seem like their flaws when
    we have a challenge to overcome.

    Gotta get away Holy Diver

    Again, " Holy Diver " is us. When we see the stripes
    of the tiger, our first judgement is to run. Our first
    instinct can be wrong.

    Shiny diamonds Like the eyes of a cat in the black and blue Something is coming for you

    Shiny diamonds gets explained in the very next line,
    it's the eyes of our tiger and he sees us. We know what
    we're capable of and that strength comes in accepting
    our fears and facing them. That decision is coming a little
    bit closer for us every day.

    Race for the morning You can hide in the sun 'till you see the light Oh we will pray it's all right

    Race for the morning! Obviously our character the holy
    diver is running, but this makes me think of sleep.
    Personally instead of making a decision or working to
    solve a problem, I often find myself falling asleep and
    hoping that the next day everything will turn out alright.
    This is what this reminds me of.

    Gotta get away-get away

    Still running.

    Between the velvet lies There's a truth that's hard as steel The vision never dies Life's a never ending wheel

    Velvet is a traditionally comfortable cloth. Here,
    velvet lies are the things we're comfortable with
    believing out of convenience or comfort we wallow in
    instead of owning up to our mistakes and anxieties. 
    The truth that's hard as steel makes you think of a
    sword. Again, this is another symbol of our inner
    strength. You think of a sword or a shield, hard 
    enough to stop any enemy. We can overcome. 
    
    Now as far as the vision that never dies, I tend to
    think of visions like those diviners believe they have.
    I think of tarot symbols and predictions. We never lose
    our destiny. No matter what, we'll end up discarding the
    velvet lies and seeing what lies beneath, because it's
    already determined that it will happen at some point.
    
    Life's a never ending wheel. This echos the previous
    statement, but people like Ronnie who are aware of
    symbolism are reminded that spinning wheels represent
    understanding and wisdom. In a way, he might be saying
    we never stop growing or becoming more understanding. We
    might take longer or shorter to do it, but we'll understand
    our problems, our friends, our enemies, as long as we
    try to find what lies beneath those velvet lies to the
    " truth that's hard as steel ". 

    Holy Diver You're the star of the masquerade No need to look so afraid

    " Holy diver ", we're about to make a realization.
    Why would we be the star? Why would we not need to
    look so afraid? Because of course we realize we're
    running from the thing that will set us free. We won't
    deny the truth anymore. We can do whatever it takes to
    go on living. We can turn and face the tiger because
    his flaws, his " stripes " don't scare us anymore.

    Jump on the tiger You can feel his heart but you know he's mean Some light can never be seen

    Jumping on the tiger is obvious, we use our inner
    strength finally and the fear is over. He feels like
    a friend but you know to anyone else he would be an
    inescapable horror. This is how we know he's mean. The
    strength of accepting flawed people and having wisdom
    that lets us look through the velvet lies, the convenient
    truths in our lives, lets face any enemy; This is an
    ally that no one can defeat in the long run. Some light
    can never be seen? The real light, the real inspiration
    of human beings comes from their hearts and minds and their
    willingness to fight. The tiger's ferocity seems terrifying
    right? But not to us. Not to the holy diver. He has all his
    talent, all the wisdom, and all his hidden strength and 
    reservation of judgment to rest upon. This is the light that
    others cannot see. This light is inside of us.
    KnightofhopeXon September 26, 2009   Link

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