Lyrics
Forest fires and quicksand
Reference to destructive forces (forest fires) and entrapment (quicksand)
The life lines, now in our hands
The essence or core aspects of life are now within our control
It all changed on my birthday
A significant change occurred on the speaker's birthday
I never liked my birthday
Personal dislike or discomfort associated with the speaker's birthday
These ley lines, this energy
Mention of mystical lines conveying energy (ley lines) and their significance
Pulsating and revealing
These lines are alive and vivid, revealing something profound
It's all inked, on your body
Something meaningful or significant is permanently marked on someone's body
Do you feel it in your body?
Asking if the other person senses or feels the same significance in their body
Saw a man, levitate
Observation of an impossible or extraordinary event (levitation)
They buried the horses, just the other day
Recent burial of horses, possibly indicating a tragic or unusual occurrence
I heard a dream, through the fourth wall
Experiencing a dream breaking the barrier between reality and imagination
They televised the downfall
The downfall or decline of something was televised or made public
Surrounded by the feeling
Being encompassed or enclosed by a particular emotion or atmosphere
Consumes the air that I'm breathing
Intense emotion saturating the air breathed by the speaker
They say a loss makes you realize
Recognizing the impact of loss on personal understanding or realization
But I don't live my best life
The speaker doesn't live their ideal or happiest life despite this realization
It's all we've ever wanted
Expressing that this elusive ideal is the only thing desired or pursued
It's all we've ever wanted, oh
Reiteration of the primary desire or goal in life
You moan, oh
Repetition of the phrase "You moan, oh" likely for emphasis or rhythmic effect without a direct contextual meaning
You moan
-You moan, oh
-You moan
-You moan
-You moan
-You moan, oh
-You moan, oh
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