Corpus Chant
Benoît Pioulard Lyrics


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If they?re always reticent to believe
There is gasoline on the crest of the hill
What will straining lines of five years deign to leave
As the tissues are broken down & the flame burns the will

Writ in edges, made amends it hums a single note to me
Burrs on clothing & a heat stroke of desiring still
Clear the brush & flora to ascend to plant an apple tree
& what the deer don?t get, the rabbits surely will





Overall Meaning

Benoît Pioulard's "Corpus Chant" is a song that delves into the concept of faith and what people believe. The first two lines of the song, "If they're always reticent to believe, there is gasoline on the crest of the hill," are a metaphor for how people can be hesitant to believe in something even when there is evidence that supports it. The line "What will straining lines of five years deign to leave" seems to refer to the idea that no matter how long we try to hold onto things, eventually everything will degrade and break down.


The following line "As the tissues are broken down & the flame burns the will" seems to suggest that as we break down and our will weakens, we become more susceptible to external forces. The line "Writ in edges, made amends it hums a single note to me" seems to reference the idea of finding truth or enlightenment in the smallest details, perhaps something as simple as a note of music. The line "Clear the brush & flora to ascend to plant an apple tree & what the deer don't get, the rabbits surely will" seems to suggest that even when we try to create something good, there will always be obstacles that try to stop us. In this case, the deer and rabbits represent these obstacles and the apple tree represents something good that we are trying to create.


Overall, the song seems to be about faith and how it is sometimes difficult to maintain in the face of adversity. It suggests that even when we try to create something good, there will always be obstacles and challenges that we must overcome.


Line by Line Meaning

If they?re always reticent to believe
If people are always hesitant to believe


There is gasoline on the crest of the hill
That danger or trouble is imminent


What will straining lines of five years deign to leave
What will be left behind after five years of hard work


As the tissues are broken down & the flame burns the will
As the body deteriorates and motivation fades


Writ in edges, made amends it hums a single note to me
Written in sharp detail, it speaks to me of resolution


Burrs on clothing & a heat stroke of desiring still
The lingering effects of desire and longing


Clear the brush & flora to ascend to plant an apple tree
To remove obstacles and plant something for the future


& what the deer don?t get, the rabbits surely will
Other creatures will take advantage if something is left unclaimed




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