Achilles
Antena Lyrics


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Achilles is a lonely child
Achilles is a lonely child

Achilles is your son, like I wasn't
Achilles is your son, like I wasn't

Achilles is a lonely child
Achilles is a lonely child
Achilles, Achilles is a lonely child
Achilles, Achilles is a lonely child

Achilles is a lonely child
Achilles is a lonely child




Achilles, Achilles is a lonely child
Achilles, Achilles is a lonely child

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Antena's song "Achilles" speak to the isolation and loneliness felt by the titular character. The repetition of the phrase "Achilles is a lonely child" underscores the central theme of the song, driving home the sense of solitude felt by this child. The following line, "Achilles is your son, like I wasn't," adds depth and emotion to the lyrics, suggesting that the loneliness being described is in some way the result of neglect or lack of acknowledgement from the people around Achilles.


The song's sparse instrumentation and minimalistic approach further emphasize the feeling of loneliness, with only a few notes being played on a keyboard and sparse percussion providing a gentle background to the repeated lyrics. The use of the name Achilles, a figure from Greek mythology known for his strength and prowess in battle, adds an additional layer of meaning to the song. By using this name for a lonely child, the lyrics create a sense of contrast between what is expected of Achilles and what he actually experiences.


Overall, the lyrics to "Achilles" offer a poignant and relatable exploration of loneliness and isolation.


Line by Line Meaning

Achilles is a lonely child
Achilles is a person who feels alone and disconnected from others


Achilles is your son, like I wasn't
Achilles belongs to you, but I did not feel the same sense of belonging


Achilles, Achilles is a lonely child
The name Achilles repeatedly emphasizes the character's sense of loneliness and isolation




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