Messiah
Animalhaüs Lyrics


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His eyes show concern as they scan the receipts of the food he bought so his daughter could eat. He just got home from work, and the telephone is ringing. It's the bankers on the line, all accounts are over drafting. He's never gonna get ahead, no he's never gonna see the top. Time is only running out, says the second hand on the clock. He shows up at the ex's house, to pick his baby up for the weekend, he calls out for the girls, his panic starts rapidly peaking. The junkie is in the bedroom, strung out from her last spoon load, and it's making him even more worried because the baby still hasn't shown. He walks out in to the hallway, and feels the murder of his own soul. When he looks into the bathroom, the baby's drinking from the toilet bowl. Messiah, messiah, messiah, don't let this be the last thing I see. Messiah, messiah, messiah, my daughter and I are in need.




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Animalhaüs's song "Messiah" tell a heartbreaking story of a father who is facing various struggles and hardships in his life. The song starts by highlighting the financial difficulties he is going through, with his concern evident in his eyes as he looks at the receipts of the food he bought for his daughter's nourishment. Despite his hard work, he receives a distressing phone call from the bankers informing him that all his accounts are over drafting, making it clear that he won't be able to get ahead or see any positive change in his situation. The ticking clock symbolizes time slipping away, intensifying the feeling of hopelessness.


Later, the father goes to his ex-partner's house to pick up his baby for the weekend. However, his panic escalates when he realizes that his children are not responding to his calls. As he searches the house, he discovers that his ex-partner is a junkie, strung out from her drug use. This discovery amplifies his worry, as his baby still hasn't made an appearance. In a devastating twist, he goes to the bathroom and finds the baby drinking from the toilet bowl, which reveals the neglect and despair that surrounds them.


The repeated plea for a "messiah" reflects the father's desperate cry for help and salvation. He longs for someone or something to intervene and provide the help he and his daughter urgently need. The song portrays the immense struggles faced by individuals dealing with poverty, addiction, and the harsh realities of life. It sheds light on the devastating effects of these circumstances on a person's sense of hope and their ability to navigate through life's challenges.


Line by Line Meaning

His eyes show concern as they scan the receipts of the food he bought so his daughter could eat.
He is worried as he carefully examines the receipts of the groceries he purchased to ensure his daughter has enough to eat.


He just got home from work, and the telephone is ringing. It's the bankers on the line, all accounts are over drafting.
Immediately after returning from work, he receives a call from the bankers informing him that all his accounts are overdrawn.


He's never gonna get ahead, no he's never gonna see the top. Time is only running out, says the second hand on the clock.
He realizes that he will never achieve financial stability or reach a better position in life, as indicated by the ticking clock reminding him that time is running out.


He shows up at the ex's house, to pick his baby up for the weekend, he calls out for the girls, his panic starts rapidly peaking.
He arrives at his ex-partner's house to take his child for the weekend but becomes increasingly anxious as he calls out for his daughter and receives no response.


The junkie is in the bedroom, strung out from her last spoon load, and it's making him even more worried because the baby still hasn't shown.
He becomes even more worried upon discovering that a drug addict is in the bedroom, visibly affected by her recent drug use, while his daughter is still missing.


He walks out into the hallway, and feels the murder of his own soul.
Feeling devastated and emotionally destroyed, he walks into the hallway and experiences the intense pain within his own being.


When he looks into the bathroom, the baby's drinking from the toilet bowl.
As he looks into the bathroom, he discovers his daughter drinking water from the toilet bowl, further highlighting the dire situation they are in.


Messiah, messiah, messiah, don't let this be the last thing I see.
He desperately calls out for a savior or someone with the power to help, pleading for this distressing scene to not be the final image imprinted in his mind.


Messiah, messiah, messiah, my daughter and I are in need.
Continuing his plea, he emphasizes the desperate situation he and his daughter are in, seeking assistance and support from a messiah-like figure.




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Written by: Ryan Zeigler

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