MIST
BatAAr Lyrics


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How dare you?
The father sees you
Even though he has always been dead
Reclaim the other side of my sickness

Listen closely
The silence is everywhere
Praise this universe of fallen teeth
Universal fog of no consolation
We have become so empty

Looking for a way through
I want to be saved too
Through the mist I will find you
After all

Looking for a way through
I need answers in clear view
Through the mist I will find you
Let us escape through the haze

I will depart
And you will devour dead skin
Locking my deepest intentions inside
Nothing will ever know the real me

We're like mirrors facing each other
The reflection is there, but it's oh so empty

Listen closely




The lies are everywhere
Don't you hear them too?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to BatAAr's song MIST are complex and thought-provoking. The first verse addresses someone who has done something wrong and is being called out on it. The second line, "The father sees you," suggests that even though the person may not have been caught by other authorities, they will be held accountable by a higher power. The phrase "even though he has always been dead" could be interpreted in a few ways, but perhaps it means that the person being addressed has been dead to their own conscience or morals for some time.


The next line, "reclaim the other side of my sickness," is more open to interpretation. It could mean that the singer wants to take control of their own issues and not have someone else use them against them. Alternatively, it could signify a desire for the person being addressed to take responsibility for their actions rather than projecting their problems onto others.


The rest of the song focuses on the theme of searching for something, possibly salvation or understanding, through the haze and confusion of life. The lines "Praise this universe of fallen teeth, universal fog of no consolation, we have become so empty" suggest a feeling of disillusionment or despair. The phrase "looking for a way through" is repeated twice, emphasizing the sense of desperation and the need for guidance. Ultimately, the song ends on a note of uncertainty, with the repeated line "don't you hear them too?" leaving the listener wondering what the "lies" might represent.


Line by Line Meaning

How dare you?
The singer is outraged and confrontational.


The father sees you
The singer believes in some sort of supernatural entity that watches over them.


Even though he has always been dead
Despite the supposed entity being dead, the singer still believes in its power.


Reclaim the other side of my sickness
The artist wants to take control of their illness or affliction.


Listen closely
The artist wants the listener's full attention.


The silence is everywhere
The singer is pointing out the prevalence of quietness and stillness.


Praise this universe of fallen teeth
The singer is expressing dissatisfaction or anger towards the world.


Universal fog of no consolation
The artist sees the world as a hazy and confusing place with no comfort.


We have become so empty
The artist laments a sense of emotional detachment or numbness.


Looking for a way through
The artist is searching for a solution or means of escape.


I want to be saved too
The singer desires relief and help.


Through the mist I will find you
The artist continues to search, even through difficulties.


After all
Despite everything, the singer remains hopeful.


I need answers in clear view
The singer requires straightforward solutions or explanations.


Let us escape through the haze
The singer suggests a shared attempt to get away from confusion.


I will depart
The artist plans to leave a situation or relationship.


And you will devour dead skin
The artist imagines someone else taking advantage of their absence.


Locking my deepest intentions inside
The singer describes a tendency to keep their secrets hidden.


Nothing will ever know the real me
The singer feels that they will never truly be understood.


We're like mirrors facing each other
The artist sees a reflection of themselves in someone else.


The reflection is there, but it's oh so empty
The artist feels a lack of depth or authenticity in their relationship.


The lies are everywhere
The artist is distrustful and believes that falsehoods are prominent.




Writer(s): patrik, seb

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