Paradigm
Avenged Sevenfold Lyrics


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You've been breakin down for far too long
Far too many moons since you felt well and strong
You see, you could say goodbye but you don't have to die
Not ever

Engineer the wires to your brain
Architect a code so you won't feel the pain
With your family by your side and vigor in your eyes forever
Live Forever

I'm way up, a god in size, beyond the reach of mortals
I shed my human side
Farther, O' Father
I stare at my reflection, have I lost that boy inside?
Final paradigm

What's it really mean to be a man?
Think about your answer but please understand
While it's natural to fear, I'll make it disappear forever
I forever

I'm way up, a god in size, beyond the reach of mortals
I shed my human side
Farther, O' Father
I stare at my reflection, have I lost that boy inside?
Final paradigm

Singular I am

I have the question if these thoughts are mine
To live forever but did something in me die?
I'm clawing my skin but I can't feel it inside
I know the agony of pain would hurt so much better

I'm way up so far up
Have I lost myself tonight?




Father, O' Father
Have you lost that boy you used to know?

Overall Meaning

In "Paradigm" by Avenged Sevenfold, the lyrics explore themes of personal struggle, identity, and the desire for immortality. The song begins by addressing someone who has been experiencing a prolonged breakdown and is not feeling well physically or emotionally. The lyrics suggest that despite the challenges they've been facing, they have the power to choose to live and not succumb to despair.


The next section of the song talks about engineering and architecting one's own mind to numb the pain and live without suffering. It mentions being surrounded by family and having determination to live forever, possibly hinting at the desire for legacy and leaving a lasting impact. The lyrics then shift focus to the singer, who sees themselves as godlike, transcending mortal limitations, and leaving behind their human side. The line "Farther, O' Father" may allude to a sense of detachment from one's own origins.


As the song progresses, it questions the meaning of manhood and urges the listener to think deeply about it. It suggests that fear is natural but can be overcome to achieve a state of eternal existence. The lyrics then bring attention to the internal conflict within the singer, wondering if their thoughts and desires are truly their own. They express the struggle of feeling numb and disconnected, clawing at their skin but seemingly unable to feel anything. The lyrics imply that the pain would be preferable to this state of detachment.


In the final lines, the singer questions whether they have lost themselves and if the father figure they once knew has also lost touch with who they used to be. This speaks to the theme of losing one's identity and the longing to regain a sense of self.


Overall, "Paradigm" delves into the complexities of personal struggle, the pursuit of immortality, and the search for meaning and identity in the face of despair.


Line by Line Meaning

You've been breakin down for far too long
You have been experiencing emotional and mental breakdowns for an extended period of time.


Far too many moons since you felt well and strong
It has been a significant amount of time since you last felt healthy and mentally strong.


You see, you could say goodbye but you don't have to die
Although you may feel like giving up, there is hope for you to overcome your struggles without losing your life.


Not ever
This possibility of finding a way to heal and continue living is everlasting.


Engineer the wires to your brain
Manipulate and rewire the neural connections in your mind.


Architect a code so you won't feel the pain
Construct a mental framework that shields you from experiencing emotional pain.


With your family by your side and vigor in your eyes forever
Having the support of your loved ones and an enduring determination, you can face any challenges indefinitely.


Live Forever
Embrace a mindset of everlasting life and resilience.


I'm way up, a god in size, beyond the reach of mortals
I have reached an elevated state where I feel powerful and superior, transcending the limitations of ordinary humans.


I shed my human side
I have abandoned my humanity and embraced a different persona or identity.


Farther, O' Father
I yearn to distance myself from my past and seek guidance or validation from a paternal figure.


I stare at my reflection, have I lost that boy inside?
As I observe myself in the mirror, I question whether I have lost the innocence and vulnerability that defined my younger self.


Final paradigm
This represents the ultimate and defining shift in my beliefs or perception.


What's it really mean to be a man?
Reflect upon the true essence and significance of masculinity.


Think about your answer but please understand
Consider your response while also acknowledging the complexity of the question.


While it's natural to fear, I'll make it disappear forever
Although fear is a natural instinct, I will find a way to permanently eliminate it.


I forever
This sense of conquering fear will endure indefinitely.


Singular I am
I exist as an individual with unique qualities and traits.


I have the question if these thoughts are mine
I am uncertain whether these thoughts truly originate from within myself.


To live forever but did something in me die?
Although seeking eternal life, I wonder if a part of me has already perished.


I'm clawing my skin but I can't feel it inside
I am engaging in destructive behavior, attempting to physically harm myself, yet the internal pain remains numb.


I know the agony of pain would hurt so much better
I understand that experiencing emotional pain would provide a more genuine and profound sensation compared to this internal void.


I'm way up so far up
I have ascended to an elevated state.


Have I lost myself tonight?
I question whether I have become disconnected from my true identity in the present moment.


Father, O' Father
Addressing and reaching out to a paternal figure for guidance, support, or recognition.


Have you lost that boy you used to know?
Questioning whether the father figure has forgotten or disregarded the younger version of me.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Matthew Charles Sanders, Zachary James Baker, Brian Elwin Haner, Jonathan Lewis Seward, Brooks Wackerman

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