Invincible!
Invincible!

This isn't happening,
(This isn't happening),
This isn't happening,
(This isn't happening),
Is this just cause and effect?
(I'm invincible),
Cause and effect,
(I'm invincible),
Cause and effect.

Did not expect to lose,
I never thought I'd find wisdom,
In being a fool.

All the highs,
And the lows,
Watch me fly,
Watch me fall,
Pull me down,
Pick me up,
Will it ever be enough?
All the highs,
And the lows,
Watch me fly,
Watch me fall,
Pull me down,
Pick me up,
I convinced myself that I was invincible.

My day of reckoning,
(This isn't happening),
It's my day of reckoning,
(This isn't happening),
It gives me pause to reflect,
(I'm invincible),
A cause to reflect,
(I'm invincible),
Cause to reflect.

I fought a mountain,
And believed that I had won,
When I reached the top,
There was another mountain,
Blocking the sun.


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    My Interpretation

    I love Twelve Foot Ninja, now so for the lyrics.

    I get from a lot of their songs that one of the lyrical authors was once strongly involved with a deistic religion; more specifically of the abrahamic variety. Being Aussies, my guess is a sanction of Christianity. Short of indoctrination, is call it passionate involvement. This person followed the example of Lucifer (the lucid one) by questioning the fundamental teachings, my guess is it started as a yearning to understand and graduated to a struggle for truth behind the most fundamental facts about their own perception of reality.

    Unless you've been passionately religious and since then have reasoned yourself away from it, you're going to have trouble comprehending the torment this causes to one who has lost faith in their own understanding of reality.

    Invincible demonstrates the nauseating contempt one feels when their trust has been betrayed.

    mushroomfaton June 18, 2017   Link

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