Sleepless
Anathema Lyrics


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And I often sigh
I often wonder why
I'm still here and I still cry

And I often cry
I often spill a tear
Over those not here
But still they are so near

Please ease my burden
And I still remember
A memory and I weep
In my broken sleep
The scars they cut so deep

Please ease my burden
Please ease my pain

Surely without war there would be no loss
Hence no mourning, no grief, no pain, no misery
No sleepless nights missing the dead




Oh, no more
No more war

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Anathema's song Sleepless are powerful and moving, exploring themes of grief, loss, and pain. The singer expresses their feelings of sadness and wonder at why they are still here and continue to cry. They remember loved ones who have passed away and feel their presence, despite not being physically there. The singer pleads for someone to ease their burden and pain as they weep in their broken sleep. The scars of grief cut deeply, and the singer seeks comfort and relief.


The lyrics of Sleepless could be interpreted in various ways, but one central theme stands out, which is that of loss and grief. The singer seems to be struggling to come to terms with the loss of loved ones and seeks comfort and relief from their pain. Despite the pain they feel, they still remember those who have passed away and feel their presence close to them. The use of the phrase "sleepless nights" evokes the agony of grief and the difficulty of finding peace and comfort after a significant loss.


Overall, Anathema's Sleepless offers a poignant reflection on grief, loss, and pain. The lyrics convey the pain of losing someone significant and the struggles of finding solace and peace in the aftermath of that loss.


Line by Line Meaning

And I often sigh
Frequently, I heave a deep breath out of sadness and weariness


I often wonder why
I frequently ponder and question the reason for my suffering


I'm still here and I still cry
Even though I'm still alive, I still cry out of pain and sorrow


I often cry
Many times, I shed tears of inconsolable grief


I often spill a tear
Many a time, I let a drop of tears roll down my cheek


Over those not here
For the ones who are no longer with me


But still they are so near
Even though they are gone, they seem so close at hand


Please ease my burden
I fervently implore you to lessen my heavy load


And I still remember
I still have memories that I can't let go of


A memory and I weep
The remembrance is so painful, it induces tears from me


In my broken sleep
Even in my restless and disturbed slumber


The scars they cut so deep
The wounds of the past run so profoundly within me


Please ease my pain
I fervently ask you to relieve me of my suffering


Surely without war there would be no loss
If there were no war, there wouldn't be any casualties


Hence no mourning, no grief, no pain, no misery
As a result, there wouldn't be any sorrow, distress, discomfort or wretchedness


No sleepless nights missing the dead
There wouldn't be any nights where one can't sleep due to being unable to forget the deceased


Oh, no more
If there wasn't a war, there wouldn't be any of these troubles that come along with it


No more war
For these reasons and many more, there shouldn't be any more wars




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Daniel Cavanagh, Vincent Cavanagh, John James Douglas, Duncan John Patterson, Darren White

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@synthzee

Best Riff in Doom Metal history

@damianarhatascarrunzdiaz447

Best song in the history

@Dgggless

I agree it's a tremendous riff. But Doom?
It seems possibly transcendent... Doom, Goth, Groove? It's a great fucking riff and a great presentation of a band who never got their due.

@adamemanuel

probably you have right.

@PAULOhypo

SynthZ
I love this song due to it's riff, for me is Anathema's best song, but isn't the "Best Riff in Doom Metal history" because the "Father" of all Metal is BLACK SABBATH and the song "Black Sabbath" it self is the "darkest" song in metal history.
After BLACK SABBATH do not forget the swedish CANDLEMASS and the band's "Epicus Doomicus Metallicus" and "Nightfall".

@adamemanuel

@@PAULOhypo For me, Black Sabbath is more dark blues than doom ;)

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@Dragalf77

One of the most underrated songs. And an all-time favorite.

@georginikolov1141

Underrated not everyone who listen doom have this tape.This.the best anathema metal song

@jesusschizus272

Underrated? For me it's one of the anthems of Metal! And look on the number of views.. Just a few Metal songs past 1 milion with just an audio!

@eumeamoequeroviver

Underrated? I'm from southern Brazil and I'm still here.

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