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Karnivool – Change (Part 2) Lyrics 16 years ago
It's actually
"what a way to signal tragedy"
"sine waves and mirrors"
"everything owe its existance" (no AND)
"and send it into the voids of space"
"we question who we are and then we die" even though the we is very soft
"Don't we feel the same
I guess, I'll see you when it ends"
"find your place in you"

submissions
Karnivool – Change (Part 2) Lyrics 16 years ago
It's actually
"what a way to signal tragedy"
"sine waves and mirrors"
"everything owes its existance" (no AND)
"and send it into the voids of space"
"we question who we are and then we die" even though the we is very soft
"Don't we feel the same
I guess, I'll see you when it ends"
"find your place in you"

submissions
Karnivool – Change (Part 2) Lyrics 16 years ago
The entire sound awake album follows a deeply anti-religious tone, hints of which can be found through their lyrics that encourage people to "wake up" and realise that religion is not true like they hoped.
Hello Hollow Halo:
Hello - a meeting, the sudden realisation that religion is false which seems new to the person.
Hollow - no depth, the halo is hollow meaning that there is no depth to religion, it's just thrown out there without any evidence or proof.
Halo - symbolises religion, the fact that the halo is hollow represents the shallowness and lack of evidence supporting religion, and how it is full of false promises.
I become a martyr to the same side that I've been fighting on:
May be a reference to the beliefs of terrorists or "martyrs" who conduct suicide bombings. They are only heroes to the side that they support.
Here in a reflection - their efforts count for nothing, all that they become is a useless memory (reflection of their actions).
Complicated Nothings
Question who we are and then we die
etc

All of these are references that apply to the anti-religious tone of the album.

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