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.
Welcome to the temple
It devastates, devastates inside
Obscured to be simple
Tolerance, eager to confide
Elevate in madness, abstract darkness
The temple shall posses stubborn and left thirsty
Fear embraced, death seems endless
Blind absurdities
Escalate in vehemence
Downpour of abominations
Aching needs paradise within
Soul less empty all the voices linger deep
Rise, weep in everlasting consumption
Feed all the temples of society
Sick, sicker than the locusts of the earth
Burn, burn within the temple of the blind
Scream, scream within the temple
Of the deaf blackness
Down smashing, crush thy skull
Bring it forth bleeding
Wake up vermin, you disgrace
Miserable, silent
Spiral illness, chained to the skies
Chambers in black, conceal the outside
Find the menace in thine own eye
The criminal saturates
Exquisite torture, crawl within the shadows
Temple of sickness, eve of hate has cometh
The voices persuade
Persuading the webs of mental confinement
Unclean, linger with thee
Find the darkness
Impurity breeds vilest of the vilest
Suffocating all the weakness
Ache, thoughts are aching
Passion burns, deep incarceration
Fertile, seeds are fertile
Mental penis penetrates all
Through the kingdoms of subconscious
Pain disgusting
Fall into the arms
Redeeming, teased, unseen
In all of its vulgarities
Pride boiling, purest of the ways
Are spoiling, soul vacant
Forsaken temple lies sacred
It devastates, devastates inside
Obscured to be simple
Tolerance, eager to confide
Elevate in madness, abstract darkness
The temple shall posses stubborn and left thirsty
Fear embraced, death seems endless
Blind absurdities
Escalate in vehemence
Downpour of abominations
Aching needs paradise within
Soul less empty all the voices linger deep
Rise, weep in everlasting consumption
Feed all the temples of society
Sick, sicker than the locusts of the earth
Burn, burn within the temple of the blind
Scream, scream within the temple
Of the deaf blackness
Down smashing, crush thy skull
Bring it forth bleeding
Wake up vermin, you disgrace
Miserable, silent
Spiral illness, chained to the skies
Chambers in black, conceal the outside
Find the menace in thine own eye
The criminal saturates
Exquisite torture, crawl within the shadows
Temple of sickness, eve of hate has cometh
The voices persuade
Persuading the webs of mental confinement
Unclean, linger with thee
Find the darkness
Impurity breeds vilest of the vilest
Suffocating all the weakness
Ache, thoughts are aching
Passion burns, deep incarceration
Fertile, seeds are fertile
Mental penis penetrates all
Through the kingdoms of subconscious
Pain disgusting
Fall into the arms
Redeeming, teased, unseen
In all of its vulgarities
Pride boiling, purest of the ways
Are spoiling, soul vacant
Forsaken temple lies sacred
Lyrics submitted by Psychedeliasmith
Temple of Sickness Lyrics as written by Christopher Puma Carley Gervais
Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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