* Adam Drucker (Doseone), Jeffery Logan (Jel), and Dax Pierson (collectively Themselves)
* Markus Acher, Micha Acher, and Martin Gretschmann (from The Notwist).
13 & God have released one self-titled album. A limited-run Japan-only live album was released in 2008.
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13 & God Lyrics
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And/or a bone shown broken to the open air
They're
Praying for their lucky stars to shoot
We remain such gluttons
For the generous threat of being
Supreme to a man mold maker with a tendency
Toward the more dramatic side of everything
Flattered I'm sure,
And what does modern child mistakenly chalk up
To the humongous homogenous win column of god
The swapping of a dearest dead pet for a fresh one
Finding someone else's wallet or say, a snow day
They're
Threatening their lucky stars to shoot
"Low Heaven" is a complex and poetic song by the band 13 & God, a collaboration between American hip-hop group Themselves and German indie rockers The Notwist. The song explores themes of vulnerability, fear, and the desire for control. In the first verse, the singer reflects on the ways we try to protect ourselves from harm, both physical and emotional. We pray for luck and seek the advantages of power over others, but ultimately we remain vulnerable and fragile.
The second verse offers a critique of the way that some people misconstrue the workings of fate or providence. The "modern child" referred to here mistakes random events, like a snow day or finding a lost wallet, as signs of divine favor or intervention. The singer suggests that this is a form of magical thinking that belies our deeper fear and uncertainty.
The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "they're threatening their lucky stars to shoot," which can be interpreted in different ways. It could refer to people attempting to manipulate or defy fate by daring it to harm them. Alternatively, it could suggest a sort of fatalistic resignation to the harshness of life, as though the stars themselves are ready to inflict punishment.
Overall, "Low Heaven" is a thought-provoking meditation on human existence, our attempts to control our lives and escape suffering, and the limits of our power and knowledge.
Line by Line Meaning
In not wanting to have their eyes pennied
They do not wish to be blindfolded or deceived
And/or a bone shown broken to the open air
They do not wish to be harmed or injured publicly
They're
Refers to a group of people in context
Praying for their lucky stars to shoot
They hope for good fortune and success in life
We remain such gluttons
It is human nature to crave or desire something excessively
For the generous threat of being
They are willing to take risks to achieve success
Supreme to a man mold maker with a tendency
They wish to be superior to those who impose conformity and uniformity
Toward the more dramatic side of everything
They prefer things to be exaggerated or theatrical
We are
Refers to a group of people in context
Flattered I'm sure,
They acknowledge that they are pleased or honored by something
And what does modern child mistakenly chalk up
Children often misunderstand or misinterpret things in modern society
To the humongous homogenous win column of god
They attribute their success or good fortune to a higher power or luck
The swapping of a dearest dead pet for a fresh one
They view the replacement of something valuable as a fortunate event
Finding someone else's wallet or say, a snow day
They perceive finding something valuable or experiencing unexpected good news as a stroke of luck
They're
Refers to a group of people in context
Threatening their lucky stars to shoot
They are demanding or insisting on good luck to happen
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ADAM DRUCKER, DAX PIERSON, JEFFREY LOGAN, MARKUS ACHER, MARTIN GRETSCHMANN, MICHAEL ANTON ACHER
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