They Die
Anathema Lyrics


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All tears, restrained for years
Their grief is confined
Which destroys my mind

An ode to their plight is this dirge
Some yearn for lugubrious silence
Serenity in the image of the coffins
Shall life renew these bodies of a truth?
All death will he annul, all tears assuage?
Fill the void veins of life, again with youth




And wash with an immortal water, age
They die.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Anathema's song "They Die" convey a sense of sorrow and grief that is long kept within. The tears have been restrained for years, and this has led to the destruction of the mind. It is a dirge or lament for those who have suffered silently, and their plight is being acknowledged. Some may long for the silence that comes with death, and this can be seen in the reference to the image of coffins.


The lyrics then ask a series of questions that are both hopeful and uncertain. Will life renew the bodies of the dead? Will death be annulled and tears assuaged? Can the void be filled with youth? These questions are left unanswered and there is a sense of despair in the final line, "They die."


Overall, the lyrics evoke a deep sense of loss and grief that is both personal and universal. They speak to the human experience of mourning and the desire for renewal in the face of death.


Line by Line Meaning

All tears, restrained for years
The sorrow and pain of those who have died has been bottled up and held back for a long time.


Their grief is confined
The sadness and anguish of those who have died is limited and held within a particular space or time.


Which destroys my mind
The overwhelming emotional burden of the death and suffering experienced by others is mentally exhausting for the singer.


An ode to their plight is this dirge
This song serves as a tribute to the difficult situation and circumstances faced by those who have passed away.


Some yearn for lugubrious silence
Some people desire a somber and mournful period of quietness and contemplation after experiencing loss and grief.


Serenity in the image of the coffins
The peacefulness and tranquility of death is represented by the image of the coffins in which the deceased are laid to rest.


Shall life renew these bodies of a truth?
Is it possible that life will bring about the rebirth or resurrection of these physical bodies, as promised by some religious and spiritual beliefs?


All death will he annul, all tears assuage?
Will the power of death be nullified, and will all the pain and sorrow of those who have passed be alleviated or relieved?


Fill the void veins of life, again with youth
Can life be restored and rejuvenated with the energy and vitality of youth, filling the empty spaces and channels within the body?


And wash with an immortal water, age
Can the aging process be reversed through exposure to an everlasting, life-giving element or source?


They die.
Ultimately, despite our hopes and desires, everyone will experience death and pass away at some point.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DANIEL CAVANAGH, DARREN WHITE, DUNCAN JOHN PATTERSON, JOHN JAMES DOUGLAS, VINCENT CAVANAGH

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David Medeiros

THanks for uploading

X-MEN WELCOME TO DIE!

Just remember
They All DIE

so keep your mind and Heart Freed from their petty judgements

focus 70

and we die......

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