Six walls of wood, six feet of earth - coffin, underground.
Damned if I have any idea beyond that, but the lyrics are strangely beautiful, especially the "here in this darkness I can see, your skin is the closest thing to grace" - could be mourning a dead lover and wishing he was with her, even in death. He looks for her still, but she's not around - and possibly she was with child, of a not-yet-known to the narrator gender? ("You're the burning lie that killed my child, she/he's gone underground").
Six walls of wood, six feet of earth - coffin, underground.
Damned if I have any idea beyond that, but the lyrics are strangely beautiful, especially the "here in this darkness I can see, your skin is the closest thing to grace" - could be mourning a dead lover and wishing he was with her, even in death. He looks for her still, but she's not around - and possibly she was with child, of a not-yet-known to the narrator gender? ("You're the burning lie that killed my child, she/he's gone underground").
Beautiful song, though.