In this sense, I believe dying means to lose something, and Death means to stay the same.
The song begins with a cry for Death, a world where everything is predictable, there is nothing to dread.
Then the chorus rings as a call for death, and a stop of living dying, which means losing parts of yourself. For example, when you grow you lose prejudice, you lose ego, you lose hatred, and you lose other parts of who you are... only to be replaced by what you've learned. However, if someone is dead, all they have is the peace of themselves, and nothing to think about. They snub knowledge with a smile, just to live "happily."
However, the second verse reverses the roles, to a Dead man, who yearns to learn something from the nothingness he's put himself in.
In the final chorus it is more of a cry of the situation, saying that it is better to die and lose parts of yourself, than to lose your whole.
In this sense, I believe dying means to lose something, and Death means to stay the same.
The song begins with a cry for Death, a world where everything is predictable, there is nothing to dread.
Then the chorus rings as a call for death, and a stop of living dying, which means losing parts of yourself. For example, when you grow you lose prejudice, you lose ego, you lose hatred, and you lose other parts of who you are... only to be replaced by what you've learned. However, if someone is dead, all they have is the peace of themselves, and nothing to think about. They snub knowledge with a smile, just to live "happily."
However, the second verse reverses the roles, to a Dead man, who yearns to learn something from the nothingness he's put himself in.
In the final chorus it is more of a cry of the situation, saying that it is better to die and lose parts of yourself, than to lose your whole.