Moth Lyrics

Lyric discussion by vsG734 

Cover art for Moth lyrics by Audioslave

I take two meanings from this song. It's a very great song and so powerful- wish I could thank them for doing it.

1.) Overcoming Addiction - The moth is attracted to the flame, but the flame would obviously kill it. "When did the flame burn so high and get so hot" is a point in drug/alcohol/other addictions when it stops becoming fun to get high anymore, and you feel the addiction, whatever it is, starting to take hold of you and kill you. He sings "I love(d) the heat I love(d) the things that I forgot," meaning the addiction was used as an escape from whatever led him to that addiction. The power of this song, and what I find gratifying is that it speaks to that point where you know you've beaten the addiction. The chords have a power and a resolve after the deep grittiness that makes you feel like they were climbing a mountain in the song and finally reached the top.

2.) Overcoming Someone rather than Something - I think the song could have a dual meaning to. The lyric "I don't fly around YOUR fire anymore" seems to personalize it. He could be singing to some inanimate object, but these lyrics seem to personify it a bit and bring it to life. The addiction was a person, not a thing. Who is it that was getting the best of him? Now he is free. He doesn't feed their ego anymore, and really, that person was just an escape from his problems. He never truly loved the person that got the best of him. But now that he's stronger, he doesn't have to keep getting burned like "so many times before. I don't fly around your fire anymore."

What an amazing, empowering song for someone going through tough times!

My Interpretation

....more to number 2... after listening to it again. The beginning says "thought I was different seems I'm just the same" means he thought whatever or whoever it is... would have a different effect on him, or maybe he would have a different effect on it (if it was a person). "It turned out the way it does with everyone" means he got burned, later singing "I don't fly around your fire anymore." This really seems to me like he's talking about a lost love. The person just uses people, and finally he sees that they are damaged in that...

@vsG734 I created an account to reply to your post because I think it's a very, very good interpretation and I want to add my two cents to it. So even if this comes across as a criticism, just know that I totally agree with the first interpretation, and could see the second interpretation being a possibility.

I think it was about addiction, 100 percent.

"I thought I was different, but it seems I'm just the same." Every addict thought they would be different, and start using with their own little oddities 'to avoid addiction.' For me, it was honesty....

But to reply to your own addendum, it can be rather different to distinguish from a person pining for some lost love and their drug of choice. "Man, I really miss the way they made me feel," could mean Dorothy, the girl next door who used to be so sweet to you, or it could mean heroin because that person is needle junkie. I'm assuming you either aren't an addict, in which case you obviously can't directly relate to something like addiction - and good, I hope after all these years you've kept it that way - or you're not...