Run within us, run with spite
Set your eyes upon it
With you agrieved, I see through your eyes, I need
I will not be the fallen
From this moses basket
I should have felt something
I should have done something, after I fall
Will you be there?
Run within us, run with sight
Set your eyes upon it
So breathe in silently, fade all colour from my skin
To reflect from within
From this moses basket
I should have felt something
I should have done something, after I fall
Will you be there?
Shall I free it
Shall I be it?
Sometimes I miss you
I feel it
Reflect from within
So come down, breathe in, die slow
I should have felt something in my own mind
I should have felt something
So come down, see them die slow
In the end it will surely break you
Show me power and I'll show you being
In the end it all amounts to nothing
Helpless it's coming on
Set your eyes upon it
With you agrieved, I see through your eyes, I need
I will not be the fallen
I should have felt something
I should have done something, after I fall
Will you be there?
Set your eyes upon it
So breathe in silently, fade all colour from my skin
To reflect from within
I should have felt something
I should have done something, after I fall
Will you be there?
Shall I be it?
Sometimes I miss you
I feel it
Reflect from within
I should have felt something in my own mind
I should have felt something
So come down, see them die slow
Show me power and I'll show you being
In the end it all amounts to nothing
Helpless it's coming on
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Alright, this just happens to be my favorite Karnivool song. It sounds to me, like he may be talking about a falling out with a father and son, with this song through the father's eyes.
But, now on to the interpritation of some lyrics.
Fist the Chorus:
"From this Moses basket,
I should have felt something,
I should done something,
After I fall will you be there?"
Alright, the first line, "from this Moses basket" sound like he's saying something along the lines of from birth. "I should have felt something"...this one is a little tricky, but maybe is saying he should have known that this falling out between him and his son was going to happen, and that goes for the next line as well.
"After I fall will you be there?" This one, is near self explanatory, but i'll explain it anyway. He's saying after I die or get seriously messed up in a tragic accident, he's asking his son to be there so he can forgive him...
That's all i got
-Bennett
Actually, I messed up the meaning a little, and i messed up two lines,Which were the last two.
Actually, I messed up the meaning a little, and i messed up two lines,Which were the last two.
the meaning: A father who has had an either recent, or very long falling out with his son is on his deathbed reflecting the fall out and is hoping his son will come to apologize for ignoring him all these years, so the father can apologize to his son so he can die in peace and not torment.
the meaning: A father who has had an either recent, or very long falling out with his son is on his deathbed reflecting the fall out and is hoping his son will come to apologize for ignoring him all these years, so the father can apologize to his son so he can die in peace and not torment.
"I should have done something" means he should've have stopped himself from doing whatever cause this falling out.
"I should have done something" means he should've have stopped himself from doing whatever cause this falling out.
"After I fall...
"After I fall will you be there?" He's saying that after he either dies or gets in a tragic situation which gets him hurt, he wants his son to be there and possibly forgive him for doing him wrong, even if that means forgiving his father while he is dead.
Alright, i'm out.
Oh, and these lines:
"Shall I free it Shall I be it? Sometimes I miss you I feel it Reflect from within"
Fist line,He's saying that should he "free" his pain and perhaps take his life. The line after that is possibly him questioning himself trying to make himself apologize. The next line he is saying he misses his son, and wishes he didn't do that horrible thing. The next line, he is saying he can feel the need to apologize. And finally, the last line, is saying he's remembering how horrible he was to his sun and now he wants to apologize.
And the lines after that is the son telling himself that his dad will die, and if his father shows the will to live while is dying the force killing him will take him over. He then says that in the end no matter how many times his father apologizes, it wont mean shit to his son. Then, the last line, he realizes that his father is helpless on his deathbed and he should come to apologize.
But if this theory is wrong...then that would suck, because this is a pretty good interpretation of this song.
Love this song! not exactly sure what its about though...
Well the Moses basket line is a reference to the story of Moses' parents having to abandon him (the pharaoh ordered any male Israelite children to be killed, so they abandoned him in a basket in the river, rather than have him be killed).
this song is the fucking bomb
I sorta agree with DroneDusk, both comments by the way.
I think what he is trying to say was simply this: This song is about a father trying to reform the relationship with his son after a falling out with said son.
i dont know if it has to be that literal, the moses basket could be a beginning or the start of anything not just birth, it seems to me that that the parties involved have some sort of emotional attachment that may be more one sided than equal, this could be a final confrontation a do or die type situation, the person taking advantage may realize that theyd been wrong to be so superficial or selfish "from this moses basket i shouldve felt something" i see it as " from the start, i shouldve tried" they regret not giving what they had to build whatever the relationship may be, fade all color from my skin to reflect from within could be a final plea from the deceived to start right now and try to work it out, i see this song as a general reconciliation between two people, no matter how far gone, theres always a chance to redeem but at a point one of them may be done with trying "shall i free it, shall i be it come down see them die slow"
I really love this song........awesome one
My interpretation is.. a little different. To me it sounds like something bad has happened to someone he cares about (They were aggrieved) and it's sent him a bit crazy. The whole song sounds like he is fighting part of himself that wants to give up and go away, die slowly. "Shall he free it?" etc.
"Some times I miss you, I feel it". Makes me think he remembers, and wants to give up again.
"In the end it will surely break you", in the end he will lose the fight. However "Show me power and I'll show you being" possibly he's talking to himself, saying if he is strong he'll still be a person, or maybe the person he cares about hasn't died... just submitted to something (Drug abuse, etc) and if they show power he won't give up.
I don't know, something a long those lines.
I was curious about the play on words in the title so I looked up the prefix- Maus. It's a graphic novel. If you read the synopsis in Wikipedia, These lyrics make so much sense.
I believe this song is about the goals we set in life and the connection we make with others that sometime turn to shit. also how it all in the end will change you and make you numb to the world, to the point that you no longer care about anything at all.