In regards to the meaning of this song:
Before a live performance on the EP Five Stories Falling, Geoff states “It’s about the last time I went to visit my grandmother in Columbus, and I saw that she was dying and it was the last time I was going to see her. It is about realizing how young you are, but how quickly you can go.”
That’s the thing about Geoff and his sublime poetry, you think it’s about one thing, but really it’s about something entirely different. But the lyrics are still universal and omnipresent, ubiquitous, even. So relatable. That’s one thing I love about this band. I also love their live performances, raw energy and Geoff’s beautiful, imperfectly perfect vocals. His voice soothes my aching soul.
Oh this is what it's coming to
Another Waterloo
You wanna put me underground
'Cause I'm overused
Giving up as you're pulling me down
I will make you come unglued
You can cover me in subtleties
What an effigy
I can fake it 'cause you'll never be the real to me
I'm innocent, I know I'm near the end
But if I can't understand I will never win
The more I know my mind
The more I leave you all behind
Living in the shadow of doubt
I'll never obey, but I'll always decide
Oh my heart survived
I gotta do it alone
I will burn alive in the House of Gold and Bones
Oh you're the epitome
Of all the shit in me
And I'm surrounded by the people I will never be
Either way I've got nothing to prove
To a son of a bitch like you
Well this is hell and I wanted it
But I'm an idiot
It's a phase 'cause I know I'm illegitimate
Kill it
I wanna see it
I wanna feel it
I will be here forever
The more I know my mind
The more I leave you all behind
Living in the shadow of doubt
I'll never obey, and I'll always decide
Oh my heart survived
I gotta do it alone
I will burn alive in the House of Gold and Bones
The more I know my mind
The more I leave this world behind
Living in the shadow of doubt
I'm already gone, I'm already alive
Oh my heart survived
I gotta do it alone
I will burn alive in the House of Gold and Bones
Oh my heart survived
I gotta do it alone
I will burn alive in the House of Gold and Bones
In the House of Gold and Bones
In the House of Gold and Bones
Another Waterloo
You wanna put me underground
'Cause I'm overused
Giving up as you're pulling me down
I will make you come unglued
You can cover me in subtleties
What an effigy
I can fake it 'cause you'll never be the real to me
I'm innocent, I know I'm near the end
But if I can't understand I will never win
The more I know my mind
The more I leave you all behind
Living in the shadow of doubt
I'll never obey, but I'll always decide
Oh my heart survived
I gotta do it alone
I will burn alive in the House of Gold and Bones
Oh you're the epitome
Of all the shit in me
And I'm surrounded by the people I will never be
Either way I've got nothing to prove
To a son of a bitch like you
Well this is hell and I wanted it
But I'm an idiot
It's a phase 'cause I know I'm illegitimate
Kill it
I wanna see it
I wanna feel it
I will be here forever
The more I know my mind
The more I leave you all behind
Living in the shadow of doubt
I'll never obey, and I'll always decide
Oh my heart survived
I gotta do it alone
I will burn alive in the House of Gold and Bones
The more I know my mind
The more I leave this world behind
Living in the shadow of doubt
I'm already gone, I'm already alive
Oh my heart survived
I gotta do it alone
I will burn alive in the House of Gold and Bones
Oh my heart survived
I gotta do it alone
I will burn alive in the House of Gold and Bones
In the House of Gold and Bones
In the House of Gold and Bones
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