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Bad Wolves – Hear Me Now Lyrics 5 years ago
I think this song is about anything toxic or bad in your life that you can be addicted to. Chemical, physical, emotional or whatever, I think anyone that has faced any addiction can find meaning in this song.

I'm at the bottom, can you come let me up?

I think this is just a way of saying that when you have been addicted to something it is always there, it is always right outside your door waiting for you to "let it up" or let it back into your life.


'Cause I brought a flower for you
Your friends are faded, let me fill up your cup
And toast to the stars over

I think these are just saying how that addiction can be enticing even if you know it is bad or toxic. Plenty of people can relate to this with relationships. I think the line, I brought a flower for you is a good way of saying that this thing can offer you something good or beautiful but it will be short lived just like a flower. But it is always there to give you that momentary high or happiness but in the end it will die.

The ocean's flowing
Emotions in the air

I am sure this applies to all addictions but to me personally this makes me think of addiction to a person, feeling something for a person and being unable to let them go even though you feel how bad they are for you. You feel that overwhelming rush of emotions and it is like you can't control yourself.


I don't wanna live for nothing
Just wanna be something
I never knew what it took to win
I don't wanna live for nothing
Just wanna be something
I never knew we'd be more than friends

I think this whole portion is trying to make the statement that you feel when it feels like that to be so addicted and committed to something so toxic. It tears you down and makes you feel like nothing and like nothing matters but somehow you cling to that thing, and in the end all you want is to be "something" and not be constantly torn down. I think the last line means nobody ever took up drinking or went into a relationship thinking it would be something massive or addicting.

We spin the bottle till we're kissing our cups
Felt like I'd die for you

This line to me means that you just go round and round with this battle and always come back together with it. The line "felt like i'd die for you" is self explanatory, addictions can make you feel that without it you will die but for a lot of people they know it will most likely mean their deaths too so you feel trapped in it.

You can't explain it, it's been years since we've touched
And I've waited none for you

This to me says what I feel almost every person has felt in some way. Maybe it is a friend, or gf/bf, or maybe it is alcohol or a drug or what have you, that you swear off and can spend years away from and maybe even spent your entire time building yourself up and away from whatever it is, but when they come back in your life it feels like you will spiral right back into whatever that thing was.

Come let me up
Can you hear me now?
About half a block away out

I think this is the meat of the song and just signifies how it always feels like that thing is there clawing at you wanting to get back in your life. all it wants is for you to hear it and for you to accept it back in and no matter how hard you try, it is always half a block out, you never truly can let it go completely.

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Starset – Point of No Return Lyrics 10 years ago
This song seems to be about a former love and how caught up we get in wanting it back to its old innocence and purity...

"There's a memory of how we used to be
That I can see through the flames"

Basically this is saying that he can still see his former love and clearly, how it used to be. And the flames symbolize how it was changed and ruined.

"I am hypnotized as I fantasize
Forgetting lies and pain"

He is lost in the thought of it and its beauty to him. He is able to forget all the things that did ruin it or change it. Its so attractive to him that he his hypnotized.

"But I can't go back"

But he has to face the reality that he cannot go back to it no matter how much he wants to.

"The ashes call my name"

I think this is pointing out that some of the damage he inflicted and it was caused by him...and some are pieces of him.

"Pouring the fuel, fanning the flames
Breaking the habit and melting the chains
Embracing the fear, chasing the fight
The glow of the fire will light up the night
The bridges are burning, the heat's on my face
Making the past an unreachable place
Pouring the fuel, fanning the flames
I know, this is the point of no return"

I think this is clear to anyone who has had to move on from someone or something that you once loved and possibly still do. you have to completely destroy your link to that thing, whether it is moving out or simply deleting their number from your phone. Once you cross that line you can't go back...but it is necessary.

"It's uncontrollable
Such a beautiful desire"

I think this is clearly his desire to still want to go back to things regardless of the fact that he is destroying his way of getting back there.

"There's something sinister about the way it hurts
When I watch it burn
Because I can't go back"

Basically doing what he must is causing him great pain, severing this connection or "bridge" is hurting him so terribly but it once again has to be done.

"I won't turn around"

This is such a good ending line. Now that he has run the gauntlet and he has cut everything from himself that he needed to and destroyed any link he had to, he isn't going back and he is moving on.

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