Woe, oh

I am in denial, and I am depressed
I will try to bargain with you, then share my anger with you
But I can't complete the full cycle of mourning
I struggle with acceptance
I can't forgive myself

Everything I touch turns to gold, then to coal
Everything I touch turns to rust, then to dust

My clothes are full of holes, hanging off my tired body
I command so much negativity, my charge drains the life from machinery
But I feel such powerlessness, when I struggle with forgiveness
Yet I don't know my own strength, when I destroy everything

Woe, oh

I am in denial, and I am depressed


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    My Interpretation

    While the chorus "Everything i touch turns to gold then to coal" may seem somewhat straight forward i still found this song a bit hard to analyze since some parts of the rest of the song is a bit harder to pin down. But i think this song is about how a person can really feel in charge of certain things like a persons job for example and in this job have so much power to do as he/she pleases but then on other fronts be so helpless.

    or perhaps it is a song seen through the eyes of a bad person, like imagine the story " a Christmas carol" where the main character has the power to do good but instead chooses to use his power for his own gain and does not give a second thought to the plight of others whom he considers beneath him, this could be referenced in lyrics such as "I command so much negativity, my charge drains the life from machinery"

    , The sole fact that the character is evil could explain lyrics such as "I feel such powerlessness, when I struggle with forgiveness" He is so powerful and yet because he is evil and could not care less about others he struggles with good deeds such as forgiveness.

    There is probably more interpretations than this but this is merely my interpretation.

    OvTheWoodson August 17, 2012   Link

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