Into The Flood

Embracing Change: A Journey of Self-Discovery in 'Into The Flood'
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Lyrics

I want to write your name into my flesh

Expresses a desire to permanently etch the person's name into the speaker's flesh, suggesting a deep emotional connection.

I want to be in love with myself again

Desires to rediscover self-love, indicating a personal journey or struggle with self-esteem and identity.

I want to bring it down

Expresses a longing to bring something down, possibly referring to breaking barriers or overcoming challenges.

I want to bring it down

Reiterates the desire to bring something down, emphasizing the determination or urgency.

I believe that things are changing

Believes in the inevitability of change, reflecting a positive outlook on transformation or personal growth.


Where is the gain in all the hell you bring

Raises a question about the benefits amidst struggles and challenges, prompting contemplation on the pursuit of new experiences.

In the search for something new?

Questions the purpose of the search for something new, suggesting a quest for meaning or fulfillment.

Because the birds won't sing when their cages stink

Metaphorically relates the silence of birds to the unpleasant conditions, encouraging a shift in perspective or communication.

So think of something else to say

Encourages finding alternative thoughts or expressions due to the negative impact of current ones.

Because things are changing

Reiterates the belief in ongoing change, emphasizing a dynamic and evolving reality.


I want to write your name into my flesh

Repeats the desire to permanently mark the person's name on the speaker's flesh, intensifying the emotional connection.

I want to be in love with myself again

Reiterates the desire for self-love, emphasizing the importance of personal emotional well-being.

I want to bring it down

Restates the aspiration to bring something down, suggesting a persistent determination.

I want to bring it down

Reiterates the determination to bring something down, possibly representing a significant change or transformation.

I believe that things are changing

Reaffirms the belief in ongoing change, reinforcing the idea of a constantly shifting reality.


Your hands, held tight around

Describes hands tightly gripping around the throat, symbolizing a suffocating or controlling force in modern life.

The throat of what it is to live these days

Expresses the constriction and difficulty of living in contemporary times.

And we choke on the pain feed into our heads

Describes the pain absorbed by the mind, possibly from external influences, contributing to suffering.

We're not gonna be here when you get back

Suggests a departure or refusal to be present in a negative environment or situation.


I want to write your name into my flesh

Reiterates the intense desire to permanently mark the person's name on the speaker's flesh, emphasizing a strong emotional bond.

I want to be in love with myself again

Reiterates the longing for self-love, highlighting the significance of internal emotional fulfillment.

I want to bring it down

Restates the determination to bring something down, emphasizing a persistent effort towards change.

I want to bring it down

Reiterates the determination to bring something down, possibly representing a challenging obstacle.

I believe that things are changing

Reaffirms the belief in ongoing change, emphasizing the constant evolution of circumstances.


For the best

Expresses optimism about change being for the best, indicating a positive perspective on evolving circumstances.

And all the rest into the flood

Suggests a willingness to let go of the past and embrace change, possibly through a metaphorical flood.

All of me has to bleed

Expresses a willingness to undergo personal sacrifice, possibly through emotional or internal bleeding.

But part of me has got to be alive

Acknowledges the necessity of preserving a part of oneself amidst change, emphasizing the importance of staying alive through transformations.

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