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Chiriacho Summit Lyrics
The sun is setting, a distant hill
Pour the bottles at the horizon
The water tower bleeds from the heat
Paint the sun, guess my reaction
No retreat, not even in sleep
Days with a new direction
Take that step to the night
Beyond all that has created you
Dead, empty stares
Strike back with the hate of a young man's heart
Sing where you don't dare
I'll meet you there
We're the sunset in the end.
Pour the bottles at the horizon
The water tower bleeds from the heat
Paint the sun, guess my reaction
No retreat, not even in sleep
Days with a new direction
Beyond all that has created you
Dead, empty stares
Strike back with the hate of a young man's heart
Sing where you don't dare
I'll meet you there
We're the sunset in the end.
Song Info
Submitted by
rogue8z On May 21, 2006
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i have no clue to what it means.. i'm guessing the first half is art/painting (stating the obvious) ... but idk
A couple corrections for the first part.
Sun setting, a distant hill Hurl the bottles at the horizon. The water tower bleeds from the heat. Can the sun guess my reaction? No retreat, not even in sleep Days with a new direction.
These lyrics are actually from a song by Frodus, of the same name.
Ugh. This song makes me hate all other music. Brilliant.
wow. actually don't even like this song. tsoaf definitely experimented a little too much.
uhmm i prefer singing in my songs. xP who's speaking anyways?
Hmm lets find the most obnoxious voice ever to read these lyrics...that's experimental and different right? A lot of the songs on this album were hit or miss.
The water tower bleeding from the heart refers to how the outside world is viewed/manifested through the lens of the heart (4th chakra).
If you're not conscious of the heart, you're not going to be seeing/creating good int he world around you.
^^ It's really interesting to interpret it through celtic paganism as well. Could be about moving from the sea to the ground/sky. The water tower leaks from the heart, down into the sea. No retreat, keep your eyes fixated upwards.
Or the water tower is your personal source of the unconscious/soul.
I like this interpretation the best.