Departure
Apothek Lyrics


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Your blue is on the rise
your blue is on the rise
and we stay here all the time
your blue is on the rise
and we used to call it home
and oh, it was a haven, no doubt
but now it's departure, you know
for the living, it's time to go
to go
it's a rush to see the freefalling
running blind, corners
took a chance on hoping that
the memory would keep them
so finally eased from mother's ease




some money for the weekend please
the stuttering

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Departure" by Apothek seem to touch upon themes of change and leaving behind something once cherished. The repeated line "your blue is on the rise" likely refers to a sense of sadness or melancholy that is increasing as the song progresses. The mention of "we used to call it home" suggests a place that was once familiar and comforting, but now feels strange or unwelcoming.


The line "oh, it was a haven, no doubt, but now it's departure, you know" further emphasizes this sense of change and departure. Something once considered safe and secure is now being left behind. The lines "for the living, it's time to go" and "to go" seem to be a call to action, urging the listener to move on from whatever is holding them back.


The later mention of "freefalling" and "running blind" suggests a sense of risk and adventure in the pursuit of something new. However, this is tempered by the mention of "mother's ease" and "some money for the weekend please," which could indicate a desire for stability and comfort in the face of uncertainty.


Overall, "Departure" seems to be a contemplative and introspective song about leaving behind something once cherished and venturing into the unknown.


Line by Line Meaning

Your blue is on the rise
The situation is improving for you


your blue is on the rise
The situation is improving for you


and we stay here all the time
We have been in this place for a long time


your blue is on the rise
The situation is improving for you


and we used to call it home
This place used to be our home


and oh, it was a haven, no doubt
This place was a safe and comfortable home for us


but now it's departure, you know
But now it is time to leave this place


for the living, it's time to go
It is time for us to leave this place and move on with our lives


to go
To leave this place


it's a rush to see the freefalling
It is exciting to see things changing quickly


running blind, corners
Taking risks without knowing the full consequences


took a chance on hoping that
We took a risk by hoping that


the memory would keep them
Our memories of this place would keep us here


so finally eased from mother's ease
We have finally left the safety and comfort of our mother's home


some money for the weekend please
We need some money to enjoy our last weekend in this place


the stuttering
There is hesitation in our decision to leave this place




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