Confined
11. As I Lay Dying Lyrics


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That night
I never came home
Wandering souls captured
My thoughts
Emptiness
Filled my mind
Urgency
Spoke her lies
In the confines
Of these, grey walls
I watched them
Move together
Taking me places
I cannot, remember (remember)
We have been, poured out
Into this loveless bride

How quickly I forget
That this is meaningless
How quickly I forget
(How quickly I forget)
That this is meaningless
(That this is meaningless)

In a world
Passing through
My fingers
I still chase the wind

How quickly I forget
That this is meaningless
How quickly I forget
(How quickly I forget)
That this is meaningless
(That this is meaningless)





What have I learned from yesterday
What have I learned from yesterday

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Confined" by As I Lay Dying delve into the feelings of confusion, emptiness, and disillusionment that the singer is experiencing. The song opens with the singer reflecting on a night where they did not return home, feeling lost and disconnected from their surroundings. The mention of "wandering souls captured" hints at a sense of being trapped or overwhelmed by inner turmoil.


As the lyrics progress, the singer describes feeling a sense of emptiness and urgency, as if they are being deceived by their own thoughts and emotions. The "grey walls" mentioned symbolize a feeling of confinement and restriction, perhaps representing the mental or emotional barriers the singer is struggling against. The mention of watching "them move together" could refer to external forces or influences that are shaping the singer's experiences and leading them to unknown places.


The repetition of the phrase "How quickly I forget that this is meaningless" highlights the singer's realization of the futility or lack of significance in their current situation. Despite this awareness, there is a sense of repetition and feeling stuck in a cycle of forgetfulness and disillusionment. The singer acknowledges that they are still chasing after something elusive, like trying to catch the wind, in a world that feels transient and out of their control.


The introspective questioning in the final lines - "What have I learned from yesterday" - suggests a desire for self-reflection and growth, as the singer seeks to understand and make sense of their past experiences. The repetition of this question adds a sense of contemplation and a longing for wisdom or insight gained from previous hardships. Overall, the lyrics of "Confined" portray a struggle with internal conflict, detachment from reality, and a search for meaning and understanding amidst feelings of confinement and forgetfulness.


Line by Line Meaning

That night
On that particular evening,


I never came home
I failed to return to my familiar place of comfort and belonging.


Wandering souls captured
Lost spirits entranced me,


My thoughts
and my mind became fixated on them.


Emptiness
A sense of void,


Filled my mind
permeated my consciousness.


Urgency
A pressing need,


Spoke her lies
whispered deceptive notions to me.


In the confines
Within the limitations


Of these, grey walls
of these dreary barriers surrounding me.


I watched them
I observed these beings,


Move together
as they synchronized in movement.


Taking me places
They carried me away to locations


I cannot, remember (remember)
which now evade my recollection.


We have been, poured out
We have been spilled out,


Into this loveless bride
into this unfeeling entity of existence.


How quickly I forget
How swiftly I allow myself to overlook


That this is meaningless
the futility of it all.


How quickly I forget
How rapidly I dismiss the reality


(How quickly I forget)
(How easily it slips my mind)


That this is meaningless
that it all holds no significance.


(That this is meaningless)
(That it ultimately serves no purpose.)


In a world
In a realm that is


Passing through
constantly slipping away,


My fingers
eluding my grasp,


I still chase the wind
I persist in pursuing the intangible.


How quickly I forget
How promptly I allow myself to forget


That this is meaningless
the inherent lack of meaning.


How quickly I forget
How easily I overlook


(How quickly I forget)
(How swiftly I dismiss)


That this is meaningless
the futility surrounding existence.


(That this is meaningless)
(That it lacks true significance.)


What have I learned from yesterday
What insights have I gained from my past experiences?


What have I learned from yesterday
What lessons have yesterday taught me?




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: TIMOTHY P. LAMBESIS, PHIL SGROSSO, JORDAN MANCINO, NICK HIPA, CLINT NORRIS

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@royalmarine1011

That night
I never came home
Wandering souls captured
My thoughts
Emptiness
Filled my mind
Urgency
Spoke her lies
In the confines
Of these, grey walls
I watched them
Move together
Taking me places
I cannot, remember (remember)
We have been, poured out
Into this loveless bride
How quickly I forget
That this is meaningless
How quickly I forget
(How quickly I forget)
That this is meaningless
(That this is meaningless)
In a world
Passing through
My fingers
I still chase the wind
How quickly I forget
That this is meaningless
How quickly I forget
(How quickly I forget)
That this is meaningless
(That this is meaningless)
What have I learned from yesterday
What have I learned from yesterday



All comments from YouTube:

@FirneyOfficial

Are there those who listen to this masterpiece in 2024?

@krodertape3877

Here

@ryanariola2574

Fuck yeah!!! At high volumes too. Blast it

@kevintech7457

All the time!!!!

@GodsaboveAll

2024 anyone

@kennethbreedlove1385

Yep

@S1mL1fe

Yup. One of the most underrated metal songs of all time

@emanuelvalentinov6357

🥳🥳🥳

@GodsaboveAll

I gave my first bj to this song wow I like men I'm 36 been curious now for sure I'd do it alot if I'm let

@scootsmcgoots894

Yup

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