SKELETONS
Dancing Through Chaos: The Unveiling Truth in 'SKELETONS'Lyrics
There's a war outside of my living room
Refers to the external conflicts and challenges affecting the speaker's life.
I can't settle down, I can't find the truth
The speaker is restless and struggling to find a sense of truth or stability.
I can't look no more
Expresses a sense of despair and exhaustion, avoiding further engagement or observation.
Don't you know we're all to blame
Highlights a shared responsibility for societal issues or problems.
I've seen people fall sick then drown in debt
Describes the impact of illness and financial burdens on individuals.
While the Congressmen fly on private jets
Critiques the privilege of politicians who enjoy luxury while others suffer.
I've seen worshipers selling prayers to heal your pain
Observes the commercialization of faith, where prayers are sold for profit.
Just let it go tonight
Suggests letting go of worries or troubles for the night.
You know that everything will be alright
Instills hope that things will improve and be alright.
Tonight
Reiterates the theme of feeling good and divine in the present moment.
We feel so good and we all look divine
Expresses a positive collective feeling and appearance.
Do you really think the worlds gonna end?
Raises a question about the potential end of the world.
There's a war inside of our children's school
Addresses conflicts and violence within the education system.
There's a bullet hole in a voting booth
Highlights the vulnerability of the democratic process with a bullet hole metaphor.
Can't tell what's real or fake
Reflects the difficulty in distinguishing between reality and deception.
They'll play us all for fools again
Warns against being manipulated or deceived by those in power.
I've seen people die for what they believe
References people sacrificing their lives for their beliefs.
I've seen Mother's cry, I've heard lover's sing
Describes the emotional impact of loss and love.
I've seen good and bad in everyone I meet
Emphasizes the duality of good and bad in everyone the speaker encounters.
Just let it go tonight
Encourages letting go of concerns for the night with a repeated theme.
You know that everything will be alright
Reassures that everything will be alright, echoing optimism.
Tonight
Reiterates the positive feelings and divine appearance of the moment.
We feel so good and we all look divine
Reaffirms the sense of well-being and divinity.
You know that everything will be alright
Repeats the assurance that everything will be alright.
We feel so good and we all look divine
Reiterates the positive feelings and divine appearance.
We feel so good and we all look divine
Emphasizes the collective sense of feeling good and looking divine.
We feel so good and we all look divine
Continues the repetition of positive emotions and divine appearance.
When the darkness falls
Introduces a shift in tone, possibly indicating a darker turn.
I'll be standing next to you
Expresses a commitment to stand together in difficult times.
It's all over now
Suggests the conclusion of a challenging situation or period.
There's nothing left to lose
Conveys a sense of resignation, having nothing left to lose.
Cuz dying in your arms
Portrays a romantic notion of finding peace in the arms of a loved one, even in death.
Is such a lovely thing to do
Expresses the beauty or serenity of dying in an intimate embrace.
We'll turn into skeletons
Suggests a transformative experience of turning into skeletons, possibly metaphorical.
Dancing on the moon
Concludes with an image of dancing on the moon, possibly symbolizing a peaceful afterlife.
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