November
Atomic Opera Lyrics


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(November) came and right away
we're lost we're all alone and lost
It's easy to say—so I've noticed
It's better to say that you don't believe

November came and right away
we're lost we're all alone and lost
It's easy to say—so I've noticed
It's better to say that you don't believe

A few half lies, if you survive
The winter came with a bitter rain and washed away the reason

I (yeah, yeah)
Turn away from me again
I (yeah, yeah)
Turn away from Heaven

The seasons change—and so they say
It all remains the same anyway
It's easy to feel like it's no good
It's better to fall than to stand in The Way

When one half truth is our whole lives
The morning came with a darkening shame
And blinded me with reason

I (yeah, yeah)
Turn away from me again
I (yeah, yeah)
I turn away from Heaven

I (yeah, yeah)
I turn away from me again
I (yeah, yeah)
I turn away from Heaven

I turn away from Heaven

(November) came and right away
we're lost we're all alone and lost

I (yeah, yeah)
Turn away from me again
I (yeah, yeah)
I turn away from Heaven

I (yeah, yeah)
I turn away from me again




I (yeah, yeah)
I turn away from Heaven

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Atomic Opera's "November" paint a picture of loneliness and confusion. November, a time when the world is growing colder and darker, is used as a metaphor for the feeling of being lost, isolated, and directionless. The repetition of the phrase "we're lost we're all alone and lost" throughout the song emphasizes this feeling of despair. The lyrics suggest that it is easier to give up or deny belief than to confront the reality of the situation. The lines "It's better to fall than to stand in The Way" and "It's better to say that you don't believe" imply that avoiding the truth is a preferable option to facing it.


The song also touches on themes of shame and darkness. The line "The morning came with a darkening shame / And blinded me with reason" suggests that the harsh light of day can reveal truths that are uncomfortable and difficult to face. The repetition of the phrase "I turn away from Heaven" reinforces the idea that one is turning away from goodness, light, and hope. The overall tone of the song is one of resignation and defeat.


Overall, "November" is a poignant and introspective song that explores the complexities of human emotion. It portrays the struggle that many people face when grappling with feelings of isolation, disconnection, and confusion. Through its haunting lyrics and melancholy melodies, the song invites the listener to empathize with these feelings and to explore the darker corners of the human psyche.


Line by Line Meaning

(November) came and right away
As soon as November begins, we find ourselves feeling lost and alone.


we're lost we're all alone and lost
We are confused and without direction, feeling isolated and abandoned.


It's easy to say—so I've noticed
People often make shallow promises or comments without really meaning them.


It's better to say that you don't believe
It's better to be honest and say that you do not have faith or trust in something or someone.


A few half lies, if you survive
Telling partial truths or lies can sometimes help you get through difficult times, but it is not a sustainable way to live.


The winter came with a bitter rain and washed away the reason
A difficult, cold season (literally or metaphorically) can wash away your sense of purpose or understanding.


I (yeah, yeah) Turn away from me again I (yeah, yeah) Turn away from Heaven
There is a feeling of rejection and turning away from both oneself and from something higher or sacred.


The seasons change—and so they say It all remains the same anyway
Despite changes in the world around us, our inner struggles or situations may remain constant or cyclical.


It's easy to feel like it's no good
It's common to feel like nothing is going right or that there is no hope to be found.


It's better to fall than to stand in The Way
It's better to take risks or try new things, even if it means failing, rather than staying stagnant or stuck.


When one half truth is our whole lives
When our entire existence or worldview is based on a partial or distorted reality.


The morning came with a darkening shame And blinded me with reason
There is a sense of guilt or regret in the morning, but a clear understanding or realization of events has been reached.


I turn away from Heaven
There is a rejection or defiance of traditional beliefs or values.




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