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Stop, I'm Already Dead Lyrics
A spirit climbs my spine to the brain
Following the rail-road tracks down again
I needed space, with soul, maybe we can die there
Maybe we can, stop, I'm already dead
Stop, I'm already dead
My mother, she said, heaven's on one soul, love it baby, hell is on the other
Kept neatly in a box beneath the bed, it was the bones of my father
Oh baby we can stop
I'm already dead
I'm already dead, yeah
I am already dead
Stop, I'm already dead
Stop, I'm already dead
Stop, I'm already dead
Stop, I'm already dead
I am already dead
Following the rail-road tracks down again
I needed space, with soul, maybe we can die there
Maybe we can, stop, I'm already dead
Stop, I'm already dead
Kept neatly in a box beneath the bed, it was the bones of my father
I'm already dead
I'm already dead, yeah
Stop, I'm already dead
Stop, I'm already dead
Stop, I'm already dead
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Submitted by
leetwim On Apr 08, 2006
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It's far too vague to intepret so far...hm. Awesome song though.
thats dax! :P
They said on their website that it it about the Charles Manson murders... but it's still pretty vague.
I saw them in concert two nights ago, Dax is hilarious, he always adjusts the speakers etc., he stopped a song twice to adjust shit. He should change the name of his band to "Dax and some other people that can play the other instruments in my songs"
Strictly reading it without any reference (having unsuccessfully tried to find the Manson Murders statement on deadboyandtheelephantmen.com), I would've interpreted some of Dax's childhood indoctrination into his mother's Jehova's Witnessing and separation from his more liberal father -- images of his mother enforcing stereotypical stifling religious views, denouncing such things as the father's liberalism, and threatening the child himself with judgement spring to mind -- which would thoroughly explain a desire to take time in your own soul, possibly die there when a late-nite movie convinces you that your inherited faith is riddled with hypocracy.
hey i went to that concert!!! so good, kinda unfamiliar to the band tho, not my type, went w/friends. very good comment cryptess... (/_ /) (o.o) (>
No, he definitely said it's about the Tate murders. That's what either Tate or Folgers said as they were laying there getting hacked up.
He sings "Maybe we can" followed by "Stop, I'm already dead", multiple times. He is DEAD. Which means, it does not mean anything what anyone says he CAN or CANNOT do anymore. Because he is dead..