The Dead and His Son

Eternal Bonds: Unveiling the Profound Journey of the Dead and His Son
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Lyrics

Mark my words, I won't care Never tread where angels dare Precious few

Expressing a determination not to care, avoiding places considered dangerous even for angels. Few individuals possess a special brilliance, and even fewer recognize the significance of the dead and his son.

Shine like you Fewer still are aware of the dead and his son

Acknowledging the rarity of those who shine brightly, while emphasizing the limited awareness of the dead and his son.


I don't know, where do I start So many thoughts, I wonder where we all go

Expressing uncertainty about where to begin contemplating life's mysteries. Pondering the destination of human existence and the persistence of memories.

And if also memories never die

Suggesting a contemplation of the immortality of memories, raising questions about the afterlife.


All empty chairs There's no one here I can't believe it's over This darkest

Describing a scene with empty chairs, expressing disbelief in the finality of a situation. The darkest hour brings an unexpected sense of enlightenment.

Hour to my dismay makes me feel alight

Highlighting a paradoxical feeling of being illuminated during a distressing hour, possibly hinting at finding meaning in difficult moments.

I'm Sure he's here always so near like we belong together Wherever I go,

Expressing confidence in the continual presence of someone close, feeling a sense of belonging together regardless of location.

He's there also Somewhere deep inside

Affirming the enduring connection with the person, acknowledging their presence deep within.


The candle burns once more tonight I could've sworn I heard your laughter

Referring to the burning candle as a symbol of remembrance. Recalling the sound of laughter, suggesting a connection with the past.

Forevermore and on...

Using "forevermore" to emphasize an eternal quality and continuity, possibly related to the deceased.


I call forevermore beyond the grave The dead and his son

Invoking the concept of eternity beyond death, specifically mentioning the dead and his son as central figures.


Oh Father gone for way too long I lived my life away from you So when I

Expressing a sense of loss due to the absence of a father for an extended period. Reflecting on a life lived apart.

Wake and pray tonight Make me feel alive

Combining a call for awakening with a plea for vitality, possibly indicating a desire for a renewed connection.

Still empty chairs I know you're here We belong together Wherever I go

Reiterating the presence of empty chairs but acknowledging a sense of belonging and companionship despite physical absence.

You're there also Somewhere deep inside

Affirming the enduring presence of the person deep within, irrespective of physical distance.

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