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[F.E.V.E.R.] Lyrics


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Save me
Feel me
Crave me
Heal me
Take me
Steal me
Fake me
Heal me
Tame me
Peal me
Blame me
Heal me
Save me (save me)
Feel me (feel me)




Crave me (crave me)
Heal me (heal me)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Welcome by [f.e.v.e.r.] express a sense of defiance against authority and the societal norms that dictate our lives. The first two lines set the tone for the entire song, urging the listener to shed their material possessions and focus on the natural world around them. The lines "you are mad and educated, primitive and wild" highlight the conflict between our rational minds and our primal instincts. The lyrics seem to suggest that we must embrace both sides of ourselves to truly be free.


The second stanza brings in the theme of war and conflict. The "fallen heroes" and the brutal tactics used against them show the horrors of war and how it impacts both sides. The lines "offering the educated, primitive and loyal" suggest that even the most educated people can still be devoted to a cause and fight with primitive instincts when necessary. The last line of the stanza, "Welcome to the occupation", implies a sense of inevitability in these conflicts.


The final stanza focuses on the economic and environmental impact of society. The lyrics "sugar cane and coffee cup, copper, steel and cattle" represent the natural resources that are exploited for monetary gain. The line "where we open up the floodgates, freedom reigns supreme" could be seen either as an ironic twist on the idea of freedom, or as a call to action to truly embrace freedom and fight against oppression.


Overall, the song Welcome by [f.e.v.e.r.] is a call to action for people to shed their societal expectations and embrace their primal instincts to fight against oppression, conflict, and exploitation.


Line by Line Meaning

Hang your collar up inside
Put down your societal facade and embrace the true you.


Hang your dollar on me
Put your trust and dependence on me.


Listen to the water still
Be present and listen to the peacefulness around you.


Listen to the causeway
Be attentive to the path ahead.


You are mad and educated
You are simultaneously intelligent and unpredictable.


Primitive and wild
Connected to your primal instincts and untamed emotions.


Welcome to the occupation
Welcome to this time of change and unrest.


Here we stand and here we fight
We are ready to battle for what we believe in.


All your fallen heroes
The past inspires us, but we must create our own path forward.


Held and dyed and skinned alive
We suffer and struggle for the sake of progress.


Listen to the Congress fire
Pay attention to the powerful forces at play in government.


Offering the educated
Those in power attempt to sway the intellectuals to their side.


Primitive and loyal
Maintaining a strong connection to our roots and allegiances.


Hang your freedom higher
Value your freedom and strive to protect it.


Listen to the buyer still
Pay attention to the motivations of those who control the market.


Where we propagate confusion
Those in power use misinformation to manipulate the masses.


Fire on the hemisphere below
Conflict and chaos are present globally.


Sugar cane and coffee cup
Commodities that fuel our economy and culture.


Copper, steel and cattle
Resources that humans have exploited for financial gain.


An annotated history
The past is heavily documented, but often romanticized or distorted.


The forest for the fire
We are destroying natural resources for momentary gain.


Where we open up the floodgates
Society is becoming more open and accepting, but also chaotic.


Freedom reigns supreme
The fight for freedom is constant and important.


Listen to me
Pay attention to my words and ideas.




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Written by: Ritchie Taylor

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