Destroyer's the Temple

Embracing Freedom: Unveiling the Hidden Joy in Solitude
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Lyrics

And though the solitudes have won

Expressing that solitude has triumphed, but there's a reluctance to desire.

I cannot begin to crave you

An inability to start yearning for something or someone.

Please spring us, Madeline, from these rusted jails of lust we live in

Plea to Madeline to free from the corroded prisons of desire, indicating a trapped or restricted state.

I'm living in

Acknowledging the current living situation characterized by constraints.

I will find you, Lord, in the classified loves of three good women

Expressing the intent to discover a divine presence in the secret loves of three women.

You are familiar with these terms, I trust

Assuming familiarity with terms, possibly referring to the complexities of relationships.

Don't you mind

Questioning or challenging someone's concern or attention.

Our children go unseen to us

Children are invisible or unnoticed, suggesting neglect or lack of attention.

The popular singers, they're mean to us

Suggesting mistreatment by popular singers, possibly symbolizing societal figures.

You'll find: There's joy in being barred from the temple

Emphasizing the joy found in being excluded or forbidden from the temple.

Barred from the temple

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Barred from the temple

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There's joy in being barred from the temple

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Barred from the temple

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Barred from the temple

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And, though the grace is singing our praise in countless catchy ways

Despite grace praising, thoughts are on escaping from the burdens of freedom.

Escape from what could only be the soil and dirts of freedom's all I'm thinking of

Contemplating liberation from what seems to be the burdens of societal expectations.

I will fund you, Lord, through the classified loves of three good women

Commitment to supporting the divine through the secret loves of three women.

You are familiar with these terms, I trust

Assuming familiarity with terms, possibly referring to spiritual or emotional concepts.

Don't you find such freedoms go unseen to us

Noticing freedoms that are not apparent or visible to us.

The popular singers

Reference to popular singers and their role in singing about joys and exclusion from the temple.

They'll sing to us in time

Anticipation that popular singers will eventually sing about being barred from the temple.

Of joys and being barred from the temple

Reiterating the joy found in exclusion from the temple.


And, though the solitudes have won

Repetition of the idea that solitudes have triumphed, but the desire is still absent.

I cannot begin to crave you

Reiteration of the inability to start yearning.


Please spring us, Madeline, from these dusty tales of lust we live in

Renewed plea to Madeline to release from the dusty tales of desire, indicating surrender.

I'm giving in

Acceptance or submission to the current state.

I will find you, Lord, in the calcified loves of three good women

Commitment to finding the divine in the fixed loves of three women.

You are familiar with these terms, I trust

Assuming familiarity with terms, possibly indicating a cycle or repetition.

Don't you mind

Reiterating the earlier question about minding or noticing.

Our children go unseen to us

Children remain unseen or neglected, emphasizing a lack of attention.

The popular singers they'll sing to us

Expectation that popular singers will eventually sing to us.


There's joy in being barred from the temple

Repetition of the theme that there is joy in being excluded or forbidden from the temple.

Barred from the temple

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Barred from the temple

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There's joy in being barred from the temple

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Barred from the temple

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Barred from the temple

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There's joy in being

Emphasizing the continued joy in being excluded or forbidden from the temple.

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