The 15th
Unseen Forces: Decoding Fischerspooner's 'The 15th' EssenceLyrics
Refuted seed as if someone was watching over it
Refuted seed suggests a rejected beginning, as if under scrutiny.
Before it was as if response was based on fact
Previously, responses seemed grounded in truth or reality.
Providing, deciding it wasn't there
The act of providing and deciding, but concluding the absence of something.
Swept to it, based to it, it was not there
Actions directed towards a nonexistent entity, emphasizing its absence.
Providing, deciding it was-n't there
Reiteration of providing and deciding, reinforcing the notion of absence.
Square (swept) to it, based to it, it was not there
Squarely committed to actions and decisions, yet the subject remains absent.
Re-muted fault
Reiteration of denial or contradiction, muted fault suggests a silenced mistake.
As if it had a cause to live for
Implying a purpose or reason for existence despite challenges.
We might have learned
Suggesting missed opportunities to gain knowledge or insights.
As if it should have been destroyed
Implying a sense of destruction or negation, contrary to what might have been expected.
It was not there
Emphasizing the nonexistence or absence of the expected subject.
It was not there
Reiteration for emphasis – the absence is strongly asserted.
Re-fall as if someone were watching over it,
A repeated theme of surveillance over something non-existent, anticipating a fall.
Before it sooner then denied
Actions denying or rejecting something before it was expected.
Re-seemed as if it had a cause to live for
Reiteration of a purpose or cause for existence, despite subsequent destruction.
Destroyed, was later based on fine
Destruction followed by a judgment based on finesse or refinement.
Providing, deciding, it was not there
Providing and deciding again, emphasizing the ongoing absence of the subject.
Square to it, based to it, it was not there
Commitment to actions and decisions, underscoring the continued absence.
It was not there [Repeat: x4]
Reiteration of the firm declaration that the subject was not there (repeated four times).
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