To U

A Surrendered Anthem: Unveiling Depths and Patterns in 'To U'
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Lyrics

How many books of the dead are written by the living?

Reflects on the number of impactful writings about death authored by the living.

Bleed he blood black as night? Then he needs no forgiving

Suggests that someone who bleeds intensely doesn't need forgiveness.

The Beast is barren but rears all she gets

Describes the Beast as unproductive but raising everything she receives.

When I was a boy the angels drew patterns on my chest

Recalls childhood memories when angels seemed to leave marks on the speaker's chest.

Palms are sweaty, knees are weak

Expresses physical and emotional discomfort, possibly under stress.

I hear the call of deep to deep

Acknowledges a deep inner calling or connection.

My anger seems to much to keep

Admits to struggling with overwhelming anger.

My answer's looping on repeat

Describes a repetitive response or pattern in the speaker's life.

On oceaned glass that empty seat

Refers to an empty seat on glass, possibly symbolizing a void or loss.

Surrender's still the best defeat

Suggests that surrendering can be a powerful form of defeat.

Amen

Ends with the word "Amen," possibly signaling a conclusion or agreement.

It's all coming back to you

Reflects on the return of memories and experiences.

Oh what a wonderful world, alone in space it shudders

Describes the world as wonderful but emphasizes a sense of isolation in space.

She got something I don't, love for myself and others

Compares oneself to someone else who possesses love for self and others.

If my silence made a fool of you, then just imagine what my words will do

Warns about the potential impact of the speaker's words, contrasting with previous silence.

I hear the call of deep to deep

Reiterates the call from deep within, emphasizing a profound connection.

My anger seems to much to keep

Acknowledges persistent and overwhelming anger as a recurring theme.

My answer's looping on repeat

Highlights the repetitive nature of the speaker's responses.

On oceaned glass that empty seat

Repeats the imagery of an empty seat on glass, emphasizing the feeling of absence.

Surrender's still the best defeat

Reiterates the idea that surrendering can be a powerful form of defeat.

Amen

Concludes with "Amen," possibly reinforcing a sense of finality or agreement.

It's all coming back to you

Reflects on the return of memories and experiences, echoing line 12.

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