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Chlorine Lyrics

(So where are you? It's been a little while...)

Sippin' on straight chlorine, let the vibe slide over me
This beat is a chemical, beat is a chemical
When I leave don't save my seat, I'll be back when it's all complete
The moment is medical, moment is medical
Sippin' on straight chlorine

Lovin' what I'm tastin'
Venom on my tongue
Dependent at times
Poisonous vibration
Help my body run

I'm runnin' for my li-i-i-i-i-i-fe
Runnin' for my li-i-i-i-i-i-fe

Sippin' on straight chlorine, let the vibe slide over me
This beat is a chemical, beat is a chemical
When I leave don't save my seat, I'll be back when it's all complete
The moment is medical, moment is medical
Sippin' on straight chlorine

Fall out of formation
I plan my escape from walls they confined
Rebel red carnation
Grows while I decay

I'm runnin' for my li-i-i-i-i-i-fe
Runnin' for my li-i-i-i-i-i-fe
Yeah, I'm runnin' for my li-i-i-i-i-i-fe
Runnin' for my li-i-i-i-i-i-fe

Had you in my coat pocket, where I kept my rebel red
I felt I was invincible, you wrapped around my head
Now different lives I lead, my body lives on lead
The last two lines may read incorrect until said
The lead is terrible in flavor
But now you double as a papermaker
I despise you sometimes
I love to hate the fight and you in my life is like

Sippin' on straight chlorine, let the vibe slide over me
This beat is a chemical, beat is a chemical
When I leave don't save my seat, I'll be back when it's all complete
The moment is medical, moment is medical
Sippin' on straight chlorine

(Let the vibe, let the vibe)
(Let the vibe, let the vibe)
Beat is a chemical, yeah
(Let the vibe, let the vibe)
(Let the vibe, let the vibe)
Moment is medical, yeah
Sippin' on straight chlorine
(Let the vibe, let the vibe)
(Let the vibe, let the vibe)
Beat is a chemical, yeah
(Let the vibe, let the vibe)
(Let the vibe, let the vibe)
Moment is medical, yeah

I'm so sorry, I forgot you
Let me catch you up to speed
I've been tested like the end of
A weathered flag that's by the sea

Can you build my house with pieces?
I'm just a chemical
Can you build my house with pieces?
I'm just a chemical
Can you build my house with pieces?
I'm just a chemical
Can you build my house with pieces?
I'm just a chemical
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bechloe On Oct 06, 2018
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This is most OBVIOUSLY a struggle with anxiety/OCD/depression that Tyler likens to sipping on straight chlorine. The voice at the beginning is a dead givaway. He also references suicidal tendencies that he constantly struggles with. His life is a battle with his own mind that he finds solace in God for help with.

i.e. "I love to hate the fight and you in my life is like (sipping on straight chlorine)"

His struggles within himself and his own head are a common theme throughout his song writting.

As a fellow sufferer of these issues the song speaks to those of us that have a constant battle with ourselves...

@WizardOfOz no, not really.

Its seriously about tyler's connection to songwriting. There is no indication to say that it is about anxiety/ocd/depression

Cover art for Chlorine lyrics by Twenty One Pilots

The song is clearly about Tyler's love/hate relationship with songwriting. What was once a way to deal with his anxiety and depression is now a job. His body lives on lead (a pencil). Lead is terrible in flavor because it is hard to draw on the feelings that make great songs but NOW the lead doubles as a "paper maker" meaning he earns paper writing now.

The entire album is inspired by the time he spent quarantined at home creating a new world in his mind. Pet Cheetah mentions locking himself in a room for 8 hours a day for 8 days straight without a line to show for it.

Loving to hate the fight is simply the internal struggle to do something that while therapeutic is also a full time job now.

Song Meaning

@KickingWing And running for his life means he's running away from God and toward the addiction to making music. That's why he asks God at the end if he can build his house (his body in heaven, which the Bible calls our "house").

Cover art for Chlorine lyrics by Twenty One Pilots

At the end, when Tyler sings “Can you build my house from pieces, I’m just a chemical” I think that Ty is likening himself to a chemical in that he thinks that he is corrosive and destructive with his relationships and his own mental health

My Opinion
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Most of the songs by Twenty One Pilots are about the intersection of their Christian faith with the ways of the world. There is a struggle in Tyler's lyrics to maintain his belief in God (a "higher" power) in a world as dark (and "low") as ours, with its worship of fame and its frequent descent into addiction and mental illness.

Chlorine, in particular, reads like someone who has been far from God (where are you? - sorry I forgot you), but now he's coming back.

And I think he's experiencing a type of Communion/cleansing. The imagery sounds like communion -- he's getting up from his seat, and he's getting into formation for holy communion. "I'll be back when it's all complete."

HOWEVER, in this case, for Tyler, instead of the wine equating with the blood of Christ and cleansing him, it appears to be his music that provides the cleansing properties and the connection to God.

Tyler admits that he sometimes wants to run away from it. Tyler despises God sometimes. Although he's in line for a cleansing, he falls out of formation. He plans his escape. He's running for his "life." He's running from God.

It's a battle for Tyler's life.

In his life as a musician, Tyler has been finding fulfillment in his "lead" (his writing), his "poisonous vibrations." But he realizes that God made the paper on which he's writing. He even made the music. He even made Tyler himself. No, Tyler cannot get away from God.

And like everyone, letting God into his life is cleansing, but for Tyler, sometimes it's painful -- like sipping on straight chlorine.

(It's cyclical, btw. That's the meaning of TøP's "day/night" symbolism in so many of their songs. The morning and the "sun" and the car represent a journey to God. In the morning, heading toward the East and the sun, Tyler is cleansed. But day heading into night represents him descending into darkness. Tyler goes far away. In the morning, he tries again. He comes back. He's cleansed. Etc., etc.)

As Tyler was writing this, he felt like he'd been cleansed, and gotten dirty, and been cleansed, and gotten dirty, and been cleansed ... to the point that there was hardly anything left.

Just pieces of him. Just the chemical.

And he's hoping that when he goes to see his Father in Heaven, that he will have a place there, even though he's just "pieces" - just a "chemical."

A few more things --

"Build my house" is a Christian phrase meaning our dwelling in heaven - sometimes, it's even called a mansion, although it's usually interpreted as meaning our new heavenly body. 2 Corinthians 5:1-4, John 14:2,3 Tyler's voicing that he feels there might not be enough of him left to dwell there.

"Tested" is a Christian term - it's temptation. ("Lane Boy" also speaks to this concept) Tyler is saying he's sorry that he forgot God, but he's been tempted like crazy. He thought he was invincible, but he wasn't.

"Carnation" is a flower named for the "incarnation" of Christ, whose blood is red. (And Christ was a rebel.) In Christianity, the idea of allowing Christ into your heart is to allow him to grow within you as you die/decay to yourself.

As a side note - in the music video for this song, I think the styrofoam cup that Tyler is carrying around is representative of the healing power of God. But Tyler DOESN'T drink it. Instead, Tyler just works with Josh to fill a pool with chlorine (the music they make) and let Ned swim around in it (and perhaps Ned is their fans?). Tyler apparently gets into the pool too. But neither of them actually DRINK. Getting into the pool and swimming helps, obviously, as Ned's horns begin to grow and he is cleansed. But it's cyclical. By nighttime, the pool is empty. And now they're going to have to start over. Ned and Tyler get some cleansing from the pool - the music - but they are fighting against the real gift of God -- the full cleansing of just DRINKING and believing. I think willingly drinking the cup is "blind belief." And Tyler knows it will take him onto a higher road (with the rest of the Banditos). But Tyler just can't yet. He's still going on a journey toward it, wrestling with God all the way.

Song Meaning

@Moonbeam86 Let's get real, not everything is about god, I mean, he's never mentioned it, and if so tell me what songs, also take information complete, not word for word, like "carnation", he says

"Rebel red carnation Grows while I decay"

I don't see how god's blood grows in his heart. I think it's mostly about chlorine being a drug that helps him get away from his dark thoughts. Hence why he says

"Lovin' what I'm tastin' Venom on my tongue Dependant at times Poisonous vibration Help my body run"

He loves that taste...

@Moonbeam86 Let's get real, not everything is about god, I mean, he's never mentioned it, and if so tell me what songs, also take information complete, not word for word, like "carnation", he says

"Rebel red carnation Grows while I decay"

I don't see how god's blood grows in his heart. I think it's mostly about chlorine being a drug that helps him get away from his dark thoughts. Hence why he says

"Lovin' what I'm tastin' Venom on my tongue Dependant at times Poisonous vibration Help my body run"

He loves that taste...

Cover art for Chlorine lyrics by Twenty One Pilots

From what I can gather, this song talks about dealing with abusive relationships. Being with said person is like drinking chlorine. It is poisoning him, slowly killing him. They have such a hold over him, he has become dependent on this person in his life. Hence; Venom on my tongue Dependant at times Poisonous vibration Help my body run The main bit of chorus(I'm running for my life) is about him running away from the relationship as he realizes what it is doing to him. "I love to hate the fight" is Tyler wanting to hold onto the relationship despite its consequences. This just my interpretation, but it is my best guess.

My Interpretation

Additionally, I realize that this lyric: I'm so sorry, I forgot you Let me catch you up to speed I've been tested like the ends of A weathered flag that's by the sea Could either be him begging for the person he was in an abusive relationship with to take him back, or Tyler begging the people he left for the abusive relationship to continue to take him in again. He's asking his old friends for forgiveness and help. It is more likely the latter.

@TheVessel all way off.

The song is about his mental Constitution and the inner struggle of OCD and anxiety/depression. The weathered flag is how those of us that deal with these issues feel all the time.

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I'm lazy so imma keep it short, I think the chlorine is a drug that helps him get away from his dark thoughts, if you don't think so just ask me a question from the lyrics and I'll they to respond the best I can.

My Interpretation

@edwin11230 yup! I agree with you.

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Chlorine seems to me is Lean. Popular within the music industry. Drank out of a styrofoam cup. Promethazine with codeine mixed with sprite and a jolly rancher.

@david11618 I honestly doubt that Twenty One Pilots would talk about lean, but that\'s just me

@david11618 I honestly doubt that Twenty One Pilots would talk about lean, but that\'s just me

@david11618 I honestly doubt that Twenty One Pilots would talk about lean, but that\'s just me

 
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