Mortal After All
Architects Lyrics


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I guess we're mortal after all

One day all of us will give up the ghost
Too lost in the light to see what matters most
All ends will be met
And all worlds must collapse

Another part of the symphony lost between eternity
But God is in the detail
I know that there's a part of me, doomed to face infinity
'Cause every wave has gotta break
Has gotta break

The truth is, all of us are hostages
Staring down the throat of the screaming abyss
Surrendering is half the battle
But we're powerless to resist

Another part of the symphony lost between eternity
But God is in the detail
I know that there's a part of me, doomed to face infinity
'Cause every wave has gotta break

Have you forgotten the deal we made?
I've seen the end and the pain we trade
All these walls will fall
I guess we're mortal after all
The end will come for all of us
This all rests on the fault line
All ends will be met
And all worlds must collapse

Another part of the symphony lost between eternity
But God is in the detail
I know that there's a part of me, doomed to face infinity
'Cause every wave has gotta break
Has gotta break, yeah

Have you forgotten the deal we made?
I've seen the end and the pain we trade




All these walls will fall
I guess we're mortal after all

Overall Meaning

In the song "Mortal After All" by Architects, the lyrics explore themes of mortality, the fleeting nature of life, and the inevitability of death. The opening lines, "I guess we're mortal after all, one day all of us will give up the ghost," convey a realization that despite our human aspirations and desires, we are ultimately bound to our mortality. The phrase "give up the ghost" suggests the moment of death when our life force departs.


The next lines, "Too lost in the light to see what matters most, all ends will be met, and all worlds must collapse," reflect on our tendency to become consumed by the distractions and superficialities of life, making us oblivious to what truly holds importance. The mention of all ends meeting and worlds collapsing speaks to the overarching nature of mortality, that everything will eventually come to an end.


The lyrics continue to delve into the idea of mortality by presenting it as part of a larger symphony lost between eternity. The repetition of the line "God is in the detail" reflects the notion that even within the fleeting nature of life, there is still beauty and significance to be found. The lyrics also touch upon the concept of infinity and the idea that a part of the singer is destined to face eternity, emphasizing the vastness of existence beyond our mortality.


The chorus introduces the notion of being hostages, staring into the abyss, and the powerlessness to resist our ultimate fate. Surrendering is half the battle, suggesting that acceptance of mortality is essential to finding peace within ourselves. The lyrics highlight the inevitability of death and the realization that we are all bound to face it.


The verse "Have you forgotten the deal we made? I've seen the end and the pain we trade, all these walls will fall, I guess we're mortal after all" serves as a reminder of the mortality we agreed to as part of the human experience. The pain and suffering we endure are part of this deal, and no matter the walls we build to protect ourselves, they will eventually crumble. This further reinforces the overarching theme of mortality and the transient nature of life.


In conclusion, the lyrics of "Mortal After All" by Architects explore the concept of mortality, reminding listeners that our existence is temporary and that we must come to terms with our ultimate fate. The song emphasizes the importance of recognizing what truly matters and accepting the inevitable end that awaits us all. Despite our mortality, the lyrics also suggest that there is beauty and significance to be found in the details of life, even within the context of our limited time on Earth.


Line by Line Meaning

I guess we're mortal after all
We are all subject to mortality, despite any illusions of immortality


One day all of us will give up the ghost
At some point, every individual will die


Too lost in the light to see what matters most
Blinded by distractions, we fail to recognize the true importance of things


All ends will be met
Every life will reach its conclusion


And all worlds must collapse
The eventual destruction of everything is inevitable


Another part of the symphony lost between eternity
One more element of the grand scheme of existence fades away into eternity


But God is in the detail
There is divine significance in the smallest aspects of life


I know that there's a part of me, doomed to face infinity
I am aware that a portion of myself is destined to confront the boundlessness of eternity


'Cause every wave has gotta break
Just like ocean waves crashing, all things eventually come to an end


The truth is, all of us are hostages
In reality, we are all captive to our mortal existence


Staring down the throat of the screaming abyss
Confronting the terrifying depths of the unknown


Surrendering is half the battle
Accepting our mortality is a significant part of coping with it


But we're powerless to resist
Ultimately, we are incapable of defying our mortal nature


Have you forgotten the deal we made?
Have you lost sight of the agreement we made about mortality?


I've seen the end and the pain we trade
I have witnessed the finality of life and the suffering we endure


All these walls will fall
All barriers and defenses will eventually crumble


The end will come for all of us
Death will eventually reach each and every one of us


This all rests on the fault line
The inevitability of death lies on the unstable boundary between existence and nonexistence


Has gotta break, yeah
Everything will come to an end, without exception




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Alex Dean, Sam Carter, Adam Christianson, Dan Searle

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David

Just discovered these guys, love the musings on God, the afterlife, and coping with grief. RIP Tom, I'm sure you're proud. These guys are pretty awesome.

Agnieszka Balachowska

😅0

evermoon

you can exorcise a demon with that opening riff

Tech Metal

Tejas Ramakrishna oh so that’s why that happened when I started playing it

Ashley clacy

And summon one at the same time.

Hunter mcconnachie

As soon as i saw this comment my brain be like......THE POWER OF ARCHITECTS COMPELS YOU!!!

Modern Vampire

Damn right 🔥🔥🔥

Felix

the riff sounds a bit like the intro theme of the walking dead

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Kyle Richard

YES! Rest in peace Tom, I'm sure you're super proud of the your boys for the amazing music they've dedicated to your memory. And huge ups to Architects on bringing an album even more solid than the last, these tracks are even better than the singles!

MetaL DudE

Lol usually works that way I've noticed, the tracks being better than albums singles. Idk that's how I've noticed it for most bands.

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