| Lindsey Stirling – Shatter Me Lyrics | 9 years ago |
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Lindsey Stirling, when writing this song, had recently been recovering from anorexia nervosa and depression. She says that this piece of music is dedicated to her struggle and, eventually, recovery from those things. [I pirouette in the dark I see the stars through me Tired mechanical heart Beats til the song disappears] When a person has any mental illness (in Lindsey's case, and eating disorder) that person often finds it difficult to just get through the day. Trying to live with those negative feelings and a dark voice are wearying and causes the person to isolate and watch people as though they are in another world. He/she repeats the same cycle of getting up, existing, and acting okay several times. [Somebody shine a light I'm frozen by the fear in me Somebody make me feel alive And shatter me So cut me from the line Dizzy, spinning endlessly Somebody make me feel alive And shatter me! Shatter me! Somebody make me feel alive And shatter me!] The ill person can remain silent in her/his struggle, but deep down desires to get out of the numbness that is brought with depression. Lindsey testifies that she was saved through her faith, and that the Holy Spirit helped save her from the diseases. This can apply to other people - they have or at least want someone or something to aid them and bring them out of their misery and sickness. [If only the clockworks could speak I wouldn't be so alone We burn every magnet and spring And spiral into the unknown] With a mental illness, the person will likely develop self destructing tendencies. This ritual is kept secret, causing the person to feel more alone than usual. Sometimes with the ritual is a "voice" that influences the sick person to keep it up, and the person feels like that "voice" is a companion. This companion is continually causing problems, both with her/himself and the way he/she acts with other people (burn every magnet and spring). With anorexia, Lindsey would have pushed her loved ones away because the eating disorder would want her to keep hurting herself. This takes her into an even darker place that she had never been to until that point. [If I break the glass, then I'll have to fly There's no one to catch me if I take a dive I'm scared of changing, the days stay the same The world is spinning but only in gray] Again, the person wants to get recover and get out of the negativity mental illnesses cause. However, admitting to needing help is very difficult because it includes acknowledging that he/she has a problem. Lindsey felt that despite her realization of where the depression and eating disorder were taking her, she could fall even farther if she tried to open up about her struggles. For anyone, the decision of whether to keep struggling alone or get help will consume her/him and they see things back - and - forth of the different possibilities on each side (the world is spinning but only in gray). In the music video, the ballerina ends up breaking free from her glass ball (the isolation) and going into the world outside. This represents accepting help and recovering from the past and moving forward. Lindsey herself did get help and has been working hard at staying healthy and alive. |
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| Twenty One Pilots – Heathens Lyrics | 9 years ago |
| @[Moonbeam86:15475] I want to thank you for all of your interpretations of both this song and others by Twenty One Pilots - they really help me appreciate the music better. It is very hard to listen to anything without having an idea/knowledge of what the lyrics mean and you explain things very clearly. | |
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