I see this as how to overcome a great loss. He is only asleep for a while, meaning he can have few moments of not being hurt or suffering for what has just happened. But when all your belief systems fail, when you believe in nothing because everything seemed like a lie, you're prone to fall into behaviors that continually will be harming you. So they are the demons. They will try to enter your house, so build up walls of brick and stone around your house. Salt is used in some rituals to prevent the harm of demons in certain areas.
Although you are doing your best, you still can't get her out your mind, hoping you get to the shore, because there's an ocean of sorrow surrounding your house. Deep waters can represent the unknown, and sometime he will have to leave the house and go outside to live life, the house is a temporary shelter of all the evil that can haunt a shattered soul.
But "as the time chips away at the fortress walls, it seems that we weathered the storm". The initial walls that protected you turned into a fortress, and with time, evil will stop lurking so hard, and "the sun begins to show itself, revealing victory". The storm will end, and you'll be able to live life again. But then again, the memories will remain, that's why at the end they keep repeating the chorus.
There's more symbology:
-"crawl into this hole I've made transform these feelings of fear" can mean to go deep inside yourself, do retrospection, so you can cope with the pain and fears of the unknown, the demons, otherwise you won't be able to get outside again.
-The "mortar that's made from coal" can represent the shadow, your darkest desires.
-The loose lips have fallen in deaf ears and blind eyes can represent how the demons can communicate and interact with you.
Another aspect that is important, maybe the most, is the fire. He's on fire. This I feel can open the story into two:
1-He's on fire meaning he is in great pain because of the loss.
2-He's on fire meaning he feels guilt of what happened to her, maybe he is responsible. So the whole song turns on how to overcome a great burden.
I see this as how to overcome a great loss. He is only asleep for a while, meaning he can have few moments of not being hurt or suffering for what has just happened. But when all your belief systems fail, when you believe in nothing because everything seemed like a lie, you're prone to fall into behaviors that continually will be harming you. So they are the demons. They will try to enter your house, so build up walls of brick and stone around your house. Salt is used in some rituals to prevent the harm of demons in certain areas.
Although you are doing your best, you still can't get her out your mind, hoping you get to the shore, because there's an ocean of sorrow surrounding your house. Deep waters can represent the unknown, and sometime he will have to leave the house and go outside to live life, the house is a temporary shelter of all the evil that can haunt a shattered soul.
But "as the time chips away at the fortress walls, it seems that we weathered the storm". The initial walls that protected you turned into a fortress, and with time, evil will stop lurking so hard, and "the sun begins to show itself, revealing victory". The storm will end, and you'll be able to live life again. But then again, the memories will remain, that's why at the end they keep repeating the chorus.
There's more symbology: -"crawl into this hole I've made transform these feelings of fear" can mean to go deep inside yourself, do retrospection, so you can cope with the pain and fears of the unknown, the demons, otherwise you won't be able to get outside again. -The "mortar that's made from coal" can represent the shadow, your darkest desires. -The loose lips have fallen in deaf ears and blind eyes can represent how the demons can communicate and interact with you.
Another aspect that is important, maybe the most, is the fire. He's on fire. This I feel can open the story into two: 1-He's on fire meaning he is in great pain because of the loss. 2-He's on fire meaning he feels guilt of what happened to her, maybe he is responsible. So the whole song turns on how to overcome a great burden.