Once I wanted to be the greatest
No wind or waterfall could stall me
And then came the rush of the flood
Stars at night turned deep to dust

Melt me down
Into big black armour
Leave no trace of grace
Just in your honor
Lower me down
Culprit south
Make 'em wash a space in town
For the lead
And the dregs of my bed
I've been sleeping
Lower me down
Pin me in
Secure the grounds
For the later parade

Once I wanted to be the greatest
Two fists of solid rock
With brains that could explain any feeling

Lower me down
Pin me in
Secure the grounds
For the lead
And the dregs of my bed
I've been sleeping
For the later parade

Once I wanted to be the greatest
No wind or waterfall could stall me
And then came the rush of the flood
The stars at night turned deep to dust


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    i agree with apollo and ellie about how it could be about a person who's been humbled by situations/circumstance/other people. it's that moment of clarity when you realise, your dream is just that, a dream. but instead of disappointment, it's acceptance. i take the "lower me down" part to mean that she's not fighting her fate, she's happy where she is now and with how she came to be i.e. the "culprit south" that made her become the person she is today (didn't chan come from the south?). it seems to me that she wants to steel herself and regain herself as much as possible now so that she can live up to her full potential later on i.e. "for the later parade".

    jadedgypsyon September 03, 2006   Link

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