Slumber has ereased me
Comfort is only skin deep
A dirty mirror reveals reason
To digest corrective medicine
I burned up x2
Ablaze upon re-entry
Slow down
I woke up x2
Face down along the shoreline
Paradise is mine
Shadows and living trees
Reach out to embrace me
This place, here, is where we don't exist
He carries dead weight with his fist
I burned up x2
Face down along the shoreline
Paradise is mine
You can't take it with you x2
Frame by frame we begin to change
Skeletons and robot brains
She found a book that writes itself
That plays it all upon a stage
Over and over again x2
Where is the end?
I feel like this song hovers around the topic of depression and some sort of dissatisfaction with self. I don't want to say that it has to do with drug use, but I think it talks about some kind of amphetamine usage to come back into "paradise", lives your life for you, and it's showcased (obvious). Basically plagued with paranoia and living, while, not really living at all. Not existing. Past and present coexisting simultaneously, here amongst the dead, like a direct parallel between life and death. Somewhere in-between with physical bearing, but empty, and heavy...weird. In the escape, I believe paradise is a temporary retreat, through a single dose. Unending. I dunno, just how it hit me, great song though, I like the new shift in sound. Sorry about the rant, made sense to me though. Oh well, cheerio minions...
A few minor corrections...
Slumber has ereased me Comfort is only skin deep A dirty mirror reveals reason To digest corrective medicine
I burned up x2 Ablaze upon re-entry Slow down I woke up x2 Face down along the shoreline Paradise is mine
Shadows and living trees Reach out to embrace me This place, here, is where we don't exist He carries dead weight with his fist
I burned up x2 Face down along the shoreline Paradise is mine
You can't take it with you x2 Frame by frame we begin to change Skeletons and robot brains She found a book that writes itself That plays it all upon a stage Over and over again x2 Where is the end?
I feel like this song hovers around the topic of depression and some sort of dissatisfaction with self. I don't want to say that it has to do with drug use, but I think it talks about some kind of amphetamine usage to come back into "paradise", lives your life for you, and it's showcased (obvious). Basically plagued with paranoia and living, while, not really living at all. Not existing. Past and present coexisting simultaneously, here amongst the dead, like a direct parallel between life and death. Somewhere in-between with physical bearing, but empty, and heavy...weird. In the escape, I believe paradise is a temporary retreat, through a single dose. Unending. I dunno, just how it hit me, great song though, I like the new shift in sound. Sorry about the rant, made sense to me though. Oh well, cheerio minions...