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Wills Dissolve Lyrics
These eyes and tower have seeped into our open veins
Uncoiled was its strength
And our souls en masse
Poured down in sheets of rain
And dissolved 'neath their feet
Circling further down
Our wills dissolve 'neath their feet
And our souls en masse
Poured down in sheets of rain
And dissolved 'neath their feet
Our wills dissolve 'neath their feet
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I think this song is how the female the main character speaks of, and the thought of being watched has finally begun getting to him. The strength of the panopticon had shown, and even with their (the people being watched) souls 'en masse', the panopticon's view, which came down upon them in sheets of rain, dissolved their wills beneath the people of the panopticon's feet.
Great song, awesome singing, mind numbing lyrics and great instrumentation, all typical of Isis.
The last 51 seconds of this song kill me. I want to live in a world that is completely defined by that crushing riff.
I know exaclty what you mean nicklav. So amazing.
Very interesting interpretation furtherutilities.
I'm unsure of it myself if the song really is about the physical "panopticon" prison building.
To me the song represents a more broad view of how governments keep its' citizens down.
Therefore the whole idea of a panopticon is just a metaphor for this all seeing eye on its citizens. And because of this, most people wouldn't rise up and actually do something about many of the problems that are completely unethical.
I know for sure I wouldn't speak out against what we are doing to terrorists who are being tortured. The last thing I want is to be end up being seen by "Those eyes and (this) tower..."
Because of this, and of course there are many more issues at stake: pollution, big industry, prisons, etc; we as citizens are losing all of our power. Our strength of mind is "Circling further down Our wills dissolve 'neath their feet"
Our will dissolves beneath the feet of the government. We can't touch them.