| Covenant – Call the Ships to Port Lyrics | 3 years ago |
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This song is relatable because the singer gave up everything in his stable and previous life on a wild quest to become a musician. … This is the night before a big life decision, the ships are back in port and collecting themselves right before we take the risk and go to war: we don’t know how it’s going to be, or what to expect, we just know this is one of those times where we have to do what we have to do, tonight we prepare and say our last words, and tomorrow what will be will be. Our elders, our parents, our friends, and everyone else won’t understand… but it’s time to go out there and explore for ourselves to uncharted territories. No one else will understand, but it’s the call and it’s in the blood… So it’s time to live in the moment for tonight and head out to the uncharted unknown tomorrow where we can be razor sharp and every second and every act counts! |
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| Covenant – Call the Ships to Port Lyrics | 3 years ago |
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This song is relatable because the singer gave up everything in his stable and previous life on a wild quest to become a musician. … This is the night before a big life decision, the ships are back in port and collecting themselves right before we take the risk and go to war: we don’t know how it’s going to be, or what to expect, we just know this is one of those times where we have to do what we have to do, tonight we prepare and say our last words, and tomorrow what will be will be. Our elders, our parents, our friends, and everyone else won’t understand… but it’s time to go out there and explore for ourselves to uncharted territories. No one else will understand, but it’s the call and it’s in the blood… So it’s time to live in the moment for tonight and head out to the uncharted unknown tomorrow where we can be razor sharp and every second and every act counts! |
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| Nine Inch Nails – The Background World Lyrics | 4 years ago |
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@[heuchelei:37867] This sounds pretty accurate. I live with depersonalization disorder, and it’s extremely common to think to myself in the internal conversations as ‘we’ rather than ‘I’. It’s very hard to put it in to words where it feels like inner thoughts come from the a. Self who operates in daily life, or the ‘doer’, and the b. Actual internal identity, the intellectual self ‘the thinker’. Basically the thinker does not get to act directly with the world and exists in the background. The doer interacts with the world around, but feels more like an empty husk, or some sort of automation that follows orders. The weird part about depersonalization disorder is the longer it goes on, the less you think about it, and the less you think about it, then it goes away. When you remember the disorder, it comes back, but it goes away when it gets distant and quiet, and you forget it exists. This is exactly what this song sounds like. |
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| Nine Inch Nails – Isn't Everyone Lyrics | 4 years ago |
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This almost sounds like Head Like a Hole part 2. Head Like a Hole was very feisty, deliberate, and independent, to say the least, and somewhere along the way we confused seeking individual meaning for ourselves as being synonymous with loneliness, and then tried to fix the loneliness with aligning to thoughtless purpose of others’. So now we have a very troubled and frustrating problem where the bitterness toward the world and wanting to change it cannot be legitimate because it doesn’t mean anything personal to us at this point in time. It’s almost like resignation or giving up. I find it even more interesting when listening to - Head Like a Hole - I’m on a roll by Ashley O - then this song In that order, because it’s almost like they’re talking to each other and the resignation is: you did this to yourself because you never gave it a meaning in the first place. |
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