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Purify Lyrics

Blazing eyes see all
Nature of fiery triumph
Patterns unfold
Whispers revealing
Path of spiral reaps
Fetal buried gold
Humbled in the womb
A centre opens to the unknown

Can you feel your fate
Can you see you're biding time hide from your life
Biding time hide from your life

Drowning in the birth
A place of the sun
Descending the path
Of an ascending god
Purify my hells
To climb the heavens
Sacrifice the flesh
Feeding solar visions, set your mind to soil

Set your mind to soil
Set your mind to soil in darkness bringing light
Soil in darkness bringing light

A knowing old
A knowing wise

Flames to blades on earth
Stabbing scorching sacred lust
Fall back to stone
Fall back on spear
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Submitted by
jofaguht On Aug 17, 2002
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Cover art for Purify lyrics by Neurosis

Awesome song by an awesome band, I love how they go ape-shit during the chorus (i think this song has one....)... as for the meaning, well i don't know... but since this band has so few comments, I don't think it really matters...

Cover art for Purify lyrics by Neurosis

Nature of fiery truth

sounds like the dual choices of one being born, in whatever capacity...of godship or to mortal suffering. The talk about purifying the hells to climb to the heavens is about rejecting human nature to reach a higher state...but the human always seems to fall back to the earth, falling back to weapons(stone/spear)

Cover art for Purify lyrics by Neurosis

This all fits with the storyline. What I like the best about Purify is the ending. That's a heavy drone riff, but the bass notes in between add contrast. Slowly, the riff fades out and the bagpipes come in. Purify. Purify. Get it?

My Interpretation

Yeah, these bagpipes is the best things they could use in these song. I totally feel it.

 
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