This is the meaning that I have read from the lyrics and the feel of the song...
"Do you pray with your eyes closed naturally?" - Blind faith, jumping to conclusions; hoping for more
"Nowhere; woven with the utmost care" - This thing that appears to be nothing is also intricate and beautiful.
"If I drown; let me sink" - Let me leave if I wish to
"When I choose to close my eyes, coax me; don't coax me" - When I choose to end this, help me but do not insist upon me.
"Has your body been hallowed by the breeze?" - Are you truly gone when you no longer are alive?
Logical Synthesis: Do we naturally attempt to find blind faith (Truth that we assume true? If we do, whats to say this intricate and beautiful thing isn't just nothing at all? If I wish to leave, let me do so... Of course, help me but not urge it upon me in a forceful manner. After all, are we truly gone when we die?
I find this song speaks to me personally especially about my suicidal thoughts... I am often told I am a survivor of a harsh time; I am no such thing, I am a broken man. People insist that I need to feel what they feel, as if they were the model for which all humans feel. Blind to the truth, they remain ignorant to the pains I would feel every day and what I remember every second now. With that said, I wonder what reason they even have to stop a person from achieving peaceful serenity? This game is no longer fun for me, as it may be for you; you can feel free to enjoy it yourself but I choose to play a different one. Don't feel truly sad for me, for I would not be truly gone would I?
This is the meaning that I have read from the lyrics and the feel of the song...
"Do you pray with your eyes closed naturally?" - Blind faith, jumping to conclusions; hoping for more "Nowhere; woven with the utmost care" - This thing that appears to be nothing is also intricate and beautiful. "If I drown; let me sink" - Let me leave if I wish to "When I choose to close my eyes, coax me; don't coax me" - When I choose to end this, help me but do not insist upon me. "Has your body been hallowed by the breeze?" - Are you truly gone when you no longer are alive?
Logical Synthesis: Do we naturally attempt to find blind faith (Truth that we assume true? If we do, whats to say this intricate and beautiful thing isn't just nothing at all? If I wish to leave, let me do so... Of course, help me but not urge it upon me in a forceful manner. After all, are we truly gone when we die?
I find this song speaks to me personally especially about my suicidal thoughts... I am often told I am a survivor of a harsh time; I am no such thing, I am a broken man. People insist that I need to feel what they feel, as if they were the model for which all humans feel. Blind to the truth, they remain ignorant to the pains I would feel every day and what I remember every second now. With that said, I wonder what reason they even have to stop a person from achieving peaceful serenity? This game is no longer fun for me, as it may be for you; you can feel free to enjoy it yourself but I choose to play a different one. Don't feel truly sad for me, for I would not be truly gone would I?