Souvenirs
Autovein Lyrics


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I keep saying that I'll jump in the water
But mostly I suppose I never will
I don't want to be the sons of martyrs
Born and raised to fire and shoot to kill

She says I should give my thanks to Jesus
Never met him don't suppose he cares
Sinners pray but saints they don't believe us
I'll just take my time along to spare

We are your superstition
We are your pioneer
We are your inhibition
We are your souvenirs

You keep trying to control tomorrow
You refuse to give it all away
I'll take all the time that I can borrow
All the same for you there'll come a day

I think I should give my faith to Jesus
I never met him don't suppose I will
He carried on his shoulders our diseases
All we found was one more man to kill

We are your superstition
We are your pioneer
We are your inhibition
We are your souvenirs

We are your superstition
We are your pioneer
We are your inhibition
We are your souvenirs





I'll keep saying that I'll jump in the water
But mostly I suppose I never will

Overall Meaning

The Autovein song "Souvenirs" is a contemplative piece of work that highlights the artist's struggle between one's faith and one's doubts, as well as one's desires and one's reservations. The song is about someone who never quite seems to follow through on the things they say they want to do, whether that's jumping into the water or having faith in a higher power. They express their reluctance to be a "son of martyr" and affirm that they don't want to be born and raised to "fire and shoot to kill." The message here seems to be that the singer is wary of being forced into a certain way of life or belief system that they don't necessarily agree with.


The lyrics also suggest a certain level of skepticism when it comes to religion and its role in our lives. The singer notes that they've never met Jesus and that they don't suppose he cares about them, expressing doubt about the effectiveness of prayer and the faith of "saints." At the same time, they acknowledge that they might still have faith, wondering whether they should "give [their] faith to Jesus" and speculating about his role in carrying our diseases. The tension between belief and doubt is present throughout the song, as the singer considers different possibilities and seeks to find their own path forward.


Overall, "Souvenirs" is a thought-provoking song that raises important questions about faith, doubt, and the way we navigate our lives. It's a song about trying to find meaning and purpose in a confusing and complicated world, and it highlights the importance of being true to oneself and following one's own path.


Line by Line Meaning

I keep saying that I'll jump in the water
I constantly tell myself that I'll take risks in life


But mostly I suppose I never will
However, I typically end up playing it safe and avoiding taking those risks


I don't want to be the sons of martyrs
I don't want to be born into a family of heroic figures who have sacrificed themselves for a cause


Born and raised to fire and shoot to kill
Being brought up solely to fight and kill goes against my personal beliefs


She says I should give my thanks to Jesus
She advises that I should express gratitude towards the Christian deity


Never met him don't suppose he cares
Since I have never had a personal encounter with Jesus, I do not believe that he has any influence on my life


Sinners pray but saints they don't believe us
People who are considered sinners tend to be more religious than those who are deemed saints, even though the opposite should hold true


I'll just take my time along to spare
I will take my time and not rush into making any significant life decisions


We are your superstition
We are an irrational belief or notion that is not based on reason or knowledge


We are your pioneer
We are a trailblazer, forging a new path or leading a new movement


We are your inhibition
We are a limiting or restraining factor that holds you back from taking bold actions


We are your souvenirs
We are the remnants or reminders of past experiences, whether good or bad


You keep trying to control tomorrow
You attempt to regulate or dictate what will happen in the future


You refuse to give it all away
You are unwilling to relinquish control or let go of your hold on the future


I'll take all the time that I can borrow
I will make the most of the present moment and not worry too much about what is to come


All the same for you there'll come a day
Regardless of how hard you try to control the future, there will come a time when you cannot predict what will happen


I think I should give my faith to Jesus
I believe that my faith should be placed in the Christian deity


He carried on his shoulders our diseases
Jesus took on the suffering of humanity, paying the price for our sins


All we found was one more man to kill
Despite Jesus' sacrifice, humanity continues to engage in violence and destruction


I'll keep saying that I'll jump in the water
I will continue to tell myself that I will take risks and live life to the fullest


But mostly I suppose I never will
However, more often than not, I will choose to play it safe and not take those risks




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