Atrophy
Boris the Blade Lyrics


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""Bring forth the snarling jaws of the wicked Embrace the carnage upon our nations. I shatter the laws of humanity I am my own creation. I follow the stars of the blackest of nights Scorned upon the suns first light. There are voices in my head keeping me alive. I stare at my blade's reflection but only see the sky. Could suicide soon be my sweet divine? The skin is rotting right right before my eyes. I feel nothing beneath this empty sky. I can feel the misery approaching Throughout these cold and horrid nights. There are voices in my head keeping me alive. I stare at my blade's reflection but only see the sky. Could suicide soon be my sweet divine. I have walked the path of the dead and followed you every footstep. Leading me beyond this world. Into the bowels of hell.""




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Boris the Blade's song Atrophy delve into the theme of nihilism and self-destruction, with the singer struggling to make sense of the world around him and finding solace in the idea of suicide. The opening lines, "Bring forth the snarling jaws of the wicked, Embrace the carnage upon our nations," suggest a desire to embrace chaos and destruction, to reject the order and rules of society. The next line, "I shatter the laws of humanity, I am my own creation," further emphasizes this rejection of societal norms, as the character sees himself as above the laws and morality of others.


The next few lines, "I follow the stars of the blackest of nights, Scorned upon the suns first light," contribute to the nihilistic tone of the song, with the character finding more meaning and purpose in the darkness of night than in the light of day. The voices in the character's head, "keeping me alive," highlight his internal struggle and the pain and confusion he feels. The line, "I stare at my blade's reflection but only see the sky," serves as a metaphor for the character's detachment from reality and the possibility of his own impending death. The repetition of the line, "Could suicide soon be my sweet divine?" highlights the character's longing for an escape from the misery he feels.


Overall, the lyrics of Atrophy communicate a sense of hopelessness and despair, with the singer struggling to find meaning and purpose in life and considering suicide as a way out.


Line by Line Meaning

Bring forth the snarling jaws of the wicked
Let the evil within us thrive and be unleashed.


Embrace the carnage upon our nations.
Let the destruction and chaos reign over our society.


I shatter the laws of humanity
I disregard the morals and ethics of being human.


I am my own creation.
I am not bound by societal norms and have created my own identity.


I follow the stars of the blackest of nights
I choose the darkest path and embrace the unknown.


Scorned upon the suns first light.
I am rejected by the society and cannot exist in the light.


There are voices in my head keeping me alive.
I am driven by my inner demons to keep going.


I stare at my blade's reflection but only see the sky.
I am lost in my own thoughts and cannot see reality.


Could suicide soon be my sweet divine?
Is death the only way to escape my inner torment?


The skin is rotting right before my eyes.
I am physically and mentally decaying.


I feel nothing beneath this empty sky.
I am numb and disconnected from the world around me.


I can feel the misery approaching
I can sense the impending doom and suffering.


Throughout these cold and horrid nights.
During these dark and miserable times.


I have walked the path of the dead and followed you every footstep.
I have followed the path of destruction and chaos with you.


Leading me beyond this world.
Taking me to a place beyond this physical realm.


Into the bowels of hell.
Into the deepest depths of suffering and torment.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: CAMERON EYRE, COBY CHATZIDIMITRIOU, DANIEL HICKEY, DANIEL SHARP, JOSHUA LORDING

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