Monolith
Benjamin James Lyrics


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I′ve been tearing things down so I can build them up
Like monoliths way up above
I've been pouring out water on to dusty ground
To quench my thirsty mouth

I′ve been thinking things no one around me thinks
That no one I know believes
And hideous in me my panacea's scream
In the worst kinds of disease

But I am not one, I am many
I am not one, I am many

Life has rushed past me, I cannot hold a single thing
It's always hiding in between
But still the universe is flowing in and out my mind
Seeing all that passes by my eyes





I am not one, I am many

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Benjamin James's song Monolith seem to explore the idea of personal growth and transformation through the destruction and rebuilding of one’s own identity. The first verse mentions tearing things down to build them back up again, much like the construction of a monolith – a large and enduring structure. This could be interpreted as a metaphor for tearing down the previous version of oneself in order to create a stronger, more resilient self.


The second half of the verse delves deeper into the personal journey of self-discovery, mentioning thoughts that nobody else around the singer can understand or believe, and also alluding to the idea that the process of personal growth can be a painful one. The phrase “panacea’s scream” could mean that the singer is searching for a cure or solution to their struggles, but it isn’t easy to find.


The chorus repeats the phrase “I am not one, I am many” which reinforces the idea that the singer is constantly evolving and changing into different versions of themselves. The second verse emphasizes how fleeting life can be and how hard it is to hold onto things. However, the singer still has a sense of wonder about the world around them and is aware of the constant flow of the universe. Overall, Monolith is a introspective and reflective song exploring the complexities of personal growth and transformation.


Line by Line Meaning

I’ve been tearing things down so I can build them up
I have been deconstructing things in order to reconstruct them in a better way.


Like monoliths way up above
Similar to the massive structures towering in the sky, I aim to reach great heights and overcome obstacles.


I've been pouring out water on to dusty ground
I am attempting to quench my thirst for deeper understanding and growth, much like pouring water onto dry, barren soil.


To quench my thirsty mouth
I desire knowledge and enlightenment to satisfy my longing for spiritual fulfillment.


I’ve been thinking things no one around me thinks
I am exploring thoughts and ideas that diverge from the common beliefs of those around me.


That no one I know believes
The ideas I am contemplating are so out of the ordinary that even those closest to me are skeptical of them.


And hideous in me my panacea's scream
Although it may seem monstrous or unpleasant, my inner voice is guiding me towards my cure or solution.


In the worst kinds of disease
Even in the most challenging of circumstances, my internal compass continues to lead me towards healing and growth.


But I am not one, I am many
I am made up of various aspects and dimensions, each of which informs my identity and purpose.


Life has rushed past me, I cannot hold a single thing
Despite life moving quickly and constantly changing, I am unable to grasp or retain any one thing for very long.


It's always hiding in between
Any meaning or truth I seek is elusive and difficult to pin down or find.


But still the universe is flowing in and out my mind
Although difficult to comprehend, the universe is constantly influencing my thoughts and experiences in ways that are beyond my control.


Seeing all that passes by my eyes
I am aware of and observing all that happens around me, even if I do not fully understand the significance of these events.


I am not one, I am many
As a multi-dimensional being, there is always more to me than meets the eye.




Writer(s): Benjamin James Roberts

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