Misery
Anti-Venöm Lyrics


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I've been looking to the sky for the lord, I've been looking to the sky
I've been looking to the sky for the lord, I've been looking to the sky
There ain't no one there, no God, there ain't no one in the sky
Just the stars, and the rain, and the sunshine

I've been looking to the west, to the west, I've been looking to the sea
I've been looking to the west, to the west, I've been looking to the sea
I've been howling like a dog at the water, I've been howling at the sea
Like a dog howling a hymnal out of key

I've been looking at the earth, at the earth, I've been looking at my feet
I've been looking at the earth, at the earth, I've been looking at my feet




I've been clawing at the roots of the earth, I've been hiding under trees
In the dirt, with the worms, that's where you'll find me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Misery" by Anti-Venöm express a sense of searching for purpose, guidance, and hope in various places but ultimately feeling a deep solitude and emptiness. The beginning of the song portrays the singer's search for a higher power, looking towards the sky for the lord. However, they come to the realization that there is no God, no divine presence overseeing their life. Instead, all they see are the natural elements - stars, rain, and sunshine.


The second verse shifts the focus to the west and the sea, symbolizing a longing for freedom or escape. The singer howls like a dog, a primal act of expression, perhaps indicating their desperation and frustration with their current situation. However, it is described as howling a hymnal out of key, suggesting a lack of harmony or connection with their surroundings.


In the final verse, the attention turns to the earth and the singer's own feet. They mention clawing at the roots of the earth and hiding under trees, indicating a deep sense of isolation and desperation. It is as if they have retreated into nature, seeking solace or refuge from their misery. Ultimately, they conclude that this desolation and despair is their reality, suggesting a resignation to their circumstances.


Overall, the lyrics of "Misery" convey a profound sense of longing, disillusionment, and a search for meaning and connection in the face of personal struggle.


Line by Line Meaning

I've been looking to the sky for the lord, I've been looking to the sky
I have been searching for a higher power, hoping to find guidance and answers in the sky


There ain't no one there, no God, there ain't no one in the sky
But to my disappointment, there is no divine presence or God in the sky


Just the stars, and the rain, and the sunshine
All I see are natural elements like stars, rain, and sunshine, devoid of any divine presence


I've been looking to the west, to the west, I've been looking to the sea
I have directed my gaze towards the western horizon, yearning for something beyond the sea


I've been howling like a dog at the water, I've been howling at the sea
In my desperation, I have been expressing my pain and frustration by howling, just like a dog howls at the water


Like a dog howling a hymnal out of key
However, my cries and pleas feel misplaced and out of tune, like a dog attempting to sing a hymn without proper harmony


I've been looking at the earth, at the earth, I've been looking at my feet
Turning my attention towards the ground and focusing on my own existence, I have been contemplating the earthly realm


I've been clawing at the roots of the earth, I've been hiding under trees
Feeling trapped and desperate, I have resorted to clawing at the roots of the earth and seeking solace by hiding beneath trees


In the dirt, with the worms, that's where you'll find me
In my darkest moments, I find myself dwelling in the dirt alongside the worms, metaphorically representing my own feelings of insignificance and despair




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Written by: Mason Klauss, Reid Newlin

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