Lyrics
When the day will come along
Anticipation of a future event or moment.
And you have been there
Having experienced or lived through that anticipated moment.
Find the angels at your feet
Discovering positive or divine forces near you.
Prone on the ground there
Being in a vulnerable or humble position.
So come and bury me
Inviting others to bury the speaker, possibly metaphorically.
I'll find mine underneath
Emphasizing the speaker's willingness to accept their fate.
Don't you see the kingdom?
Perception of a higher realm or ideal state.
Hold your crown so high
Encouragement to maintain one's dignity or pride.
So come and bury me
Repeating the invitation for burial, reinforcing acceptance.
Won't find mine underneath
Reiterating the speaker's readiness for the end.
Don't know where the angel's gone
Expressing uncertainty or lack of awareness about celestial beings.
Haven't been there
Not having experienced or understood a certain situation.
Find the jackals at your feet
Finding negative or predatory forces close to you.
Stain the ground there
Stating the consequences of encountering harmful influences.
Don't you see the kingdom?
Reiteration of the perception of a higher, ideal state.
Hold your crown so high
Advising to maintain dignity or pride despite challenges.
Don't come and bury me
Rejecting the invitation for burial, resisting acceptance.
Won't find mine underneath
Emphasizing the speaker's reluctance to embrace the end.
So come and bury me
Repeating the invitation, possibly seeking closure or resolution.
Won't find mine underneath
Restating the speaker's unpreparedness for the inevitable.
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