Lyrics
Code blue she's already dead
Refers to a critical medical situation ("Code blue") where the person is already deceased.
He's at home asleep in their bed
Describes the husband asleep at home while a tragic event occurs elsewhere.
Buried in disease I'm on my knees
Expresses a sense of helplessness and desperation in the face of a deadly illness.
I watched the light turn dark in her eyes
Portrays the narrator witnessing the moment of death, observing the light fading from the person's eyes.
Felt forever turn into lies
Reflects on the shattered sense of eternity and the emergence of deceit.
Screaming in panic doctor help her please
Conveys a plea for medical assistance in a state of panic.
Grab a gun, and a bottle
Depicts a troubled mental state, contemplating self-harm or suicide due to overwhelming emotions and thoughts.
Don't think I'll make it, till tomorrow
-It's not safe I can't hear my thoughts
-Swinging down as the devil taunts
-Close the goddamn door
Suggests closing off emotionally or physically ("Close the goddamn door") as a response to the distressing situation.
Close the goddamn door
-An empty gurney and plastic chair
Describes a scene with medical equipment, emphasizing the emptiness and grief after a loss.
I can still see her lying there
Highlights the lingering image of the deceased person, intensifying the emotional impact.
It all ends and starts with death
Philosophical reflection on life and death, suggesting that everything revolves around mortality.
What the fuck have I got left
Expresses a sense of despair and the feeling of having nothing left after a significant loss.
Grab a gun, and a bottle
Repetition of the theme of using a gun and a bottle as a coping mechanism, expressing doubt about survival.
Don't think I'll make it
-Grab a gun, and a bottle
-Don't think I'll make it, I won't make it
-Grab a gun, and a bottle
-Don't think I'll make it
-Grab a gun, and a bottle
-Don't think I'll make it, I won't make it
-That's the sound of death
Conveys the auditory experience of death, specifically the last breath of the deceased person.
Taking her last breath
-That's the sound of death
-Taking her last breath
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