Halfway House
Navigating Shadows: The Stone Eye's Halfway House Meaning RevealedLyrics
You're in town I got a need to fill
You are present in the town, and I have a desire to fulfill.
Hardcore, softcore, it's all we know
We are familiar with both intense and gentle experiences; it's our way of life.
You're all I need it's something I can see
You are everything I require, and it's something evident to me.
You're fine so far you're all I need
So far, you are satisfying all my needs; you are all I require.
But father of time takes another bite
The inexorable march of time continues, taking its toll.
Slow down, there's no sound, and no escape
Slow down, there is silence, and no way to escape the situation.
What's that sound let's get another round
Identifying a sound, let's have another round of something (possibly drinks).
Pour more, my lord, you're my escape
Pour more, symbolically referring to a figure as "my lord," you are my means of escape.
Paralyzed in the garden, sends forth a reminder
Feeling immobilized in a place of beauty, it serves as a reminder.
You're feeling down, who holds the pieces now
Experiencing sadness, and questioning who now holds the fragments of emotions.
Roll twice, get loud, it's all we do
Rolling the dice twice, making noise; it's a recurring activity for us.
Hands made of glass, I broke another match
Having fragile hands, breaking another match, with no tricks; understanding the situation.
No catch, have a grasp were half-attached
No tricks, but having a grasp, being only partially connected.
We were flashes of light, this ain't reality
We were fleeting moments of brilliance; what we experience is not the true reality.
Blank stares, I don't fear, lobotomies
Looking without emotion, unafraid of lobotomies (possibly symbolic of mental numbness).
I've seen all I can, I need another fix
Having witnessed everything possible, craving another experience or substance.
Dilate, to late and so afraid
Dilating, realizing it's too late, feeling fear.
Paralyzed in the garden, sends forth a reminder
Reiterating the feeling of being immobilized in a beautiful place, serving as a reminder.
Faces of the farrows holds to superstition
Faces expressing sorrow adhere to superstitions, possibly hinting at societal beliefs.
Paralyzed in the garden, sends forth a reminder
Once again emphasizing the feeling of being immobilized in a beautiful place, serving as a reminder.
Faces of the farrows holds to superstition
Faces showing sorrow adhere to superstitions, possibly suggesting a pattern in human behavior.
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