Lyrics
This is my eulogy
This song represents a eulogy, a reflection on life and its final moments.
This is my life
It reflects the singer's life, encapsulating their experiences and essence.
These are my final words
The lyrics symbolize the last words or statements the singer wishes to express.
You can’t destroy me
The singer asserts resilience against destruction or harm from external forces.
My secrets!
The singer acknowledges having secrets or hidden aspects of their life.
With confidence I can confess
Confidently admitting certain truths or revelations.
What I’ve attained rests on fragile ground
The singer's achievements or status are precarious and easily disrupted.
One small motion and my entire world could come crashing down (crashing down)
The singer recognizes the fragility of their world, susceptible to collapse with a single action.
Neverthelesss there’s work to be done now blow the horn, signal the gods
Despite the situation, there's a call to action, a need to proceed despite adversity.
Until I've departed from this world you will
The singer commands respect and submission until their departure from the world.
Kneel before me (the one to blame)
Others are expected to kneel before the singer, who assumes responsibility or fault.
When my time has long past the crowds will still scream
Even after the singer's passing, their impact will linger, with people continuing to speak their name, possibly negatively.
Out my name “you’re insane”
People might perceive the singer as insane, even after they're gone.
This is my eulogy
A repetition emphasizing the eulogy aspect, reinforcing finality.
This is the end
Reiterating the end, signaling the conclusion of the singer's journey.
These are my final words
Similar to line 3, these are the last words or sentiments the singer wishes to convey.
My destiny
Referring to the singer's fate or predetermined course of life.
I can be a monster
Accepting the potential for monstrous actions or characteristics within the singer.
I can be the one to blame
The singer acknowledges being accountable or at fault for certain things.
Beckoning the soul to breathe
Invoking or summoning the essence of the soul to continue living.
I’m suffocating in my own despair
The singer feels overwhelmed by their own hopelessness or anguish.
When power is to be obtained that’s when they’ll say that I’m insane
The perception of insanity arises when the singer seeks power or control.
Until I've departed from this world you will
A repetition of line 13, reasserting dominance or control until departure.
Kneel before me (the one to blame)
Expectation for others to kneel before the singer, who accepts blame or fault.
When my time has long past the crowds will still scream out my name (you’re not a god you’re insane)
Even after the singer's death, people will continue to criticize or speak negatively about them.
Until I’ve departed from this world you can
Challenging others to attempt to prevent the singer's actions or destiny.
Try and stop me
Challenging others to try and hinder the singer before their departure.
When my time has long past the crowds will still scream out my name
Anticipating continued criticism or negative attention after the singer's passing.
Until I’ve departed from this world you will kneel before me (the one to blame)
Reiterating the expectation for others to submit or kneel before the singer.
When my time has long past the crowds will still scream out my name (you’re not a god you’re insane)
Anticipating continued negative opinions about the singer even after their departure.
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