1 Meaning
Add Yours
Follow
Share
Q&A
Video

Death From Above Lyrics

Breathe the words that I say
For what I speak is truth
You honor those who indulge
So I’m refusing you

Death from above, there’s nowhere to run
Driven by fear, I’m soaked in blood
Die by the sword, face down in the dirt
Death from above, six feet in the earth

Am I the only one?
Who is here with me?
I am a result Of failure
Everyday I take my last breath

Pressure is weighing me down
I search for help
Oh God
I can not find a thing

Death from above, there’s nowhere to run
Driven by fear, I’m soaked in blood
Die by the sword, face down in the dirt
Death from above, six feet in the earth

I did not come this far to be pushed back to the dirt
Sweat fills my hands and blood fills my eyes
This is war
1 Meaning

Add your song meanings, interpretations, facts, memories & more to the community.

Add your thoughts...
Cover art for Death From Above lyrics by Life Cycles

Given the most straightforward lyrics for a relatively short song, I immediately thought about the idea of a soldier/marine (of no particular country or faction) traversing the battlefield, only to be confronted with the air superiority of the enemy, hence the title "Death From Above". I imagine that at some point early on in the song, the trooper was the last one of his detail to survive the first wave of the aerial attack, hence why he describes himself being alone, "soaked in blood".

However, a secondary perspective would be how those who got caught, but survived the blast from a nuclear bomb would feel, with everyone next to them having died, or even been vaporized. This interpretation would make this description applicable to not only military members, but also to those unfortunate enough to be civilians affected by the blast.

A more remotely related viewpoint would be to take the lyrics as metaphors for the protagonist's feelings of isolation and dread, hoping that his savior would come from some sort of divinity, only to be let down by their ambivalence, or even their malevolent nature, leaving the protagonist to die or suffer a horrible existence.

My Interpretation
Negative
Subjective
Sadness
War
Isolation
Survival
Despair
Divinity
 
Questions and Answers

Ask specific questions and get answers to unlock more indepth meanings & facts.

Ask a question...
Video