Stampede
Burden Lyrics


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Daze me make me numb a doctrine becomes an ideal
I hang onto every word you mouth no doubt, no doubt
I'm stampeding with the crowd it makes me dull in a way

Relieve me from my reason I am collateral to the collective
To your wisdom I am worthless no doubt, no doubt
I'm stampeding with the crowd it makes me dull in a way
I will follow
Burn down what I've been before
I will follow you

Me fellows, my brothers




Through the illusion of war
Bleeding the soil that we were fighting for

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Burden's song Stampede reflect the idea that people can become entranced and numb when they are caught up in something larger than themselves. The song also explores the theme of blind obedience to authority figures, even when it goes against one's own interests or reason. The lyrics suggest that blindly following the crowd can cause individuals to lose their individuality and become part of a mindless mob, willing to burn down anything that doesn't align with their perceived cause.


The first verse, "Daze me make me numb a doctrine becomes an ideal," suggest that following a doctrine or set of beliefs without questioning them can make one numb to the world around them. The line "I hang onto every word you mouth no doubt, no doubt" highlights the idea of blindly following an authority figure. The chorus, "I'm stampeding with the crowd it makes me dull in a way," points out how following the crowd can cause individuals to lose their unique personality and become part of a homogenous mass.


The second verse, "Relieve me from my reason I am collateral to the collective, to your wisdom I am worthless no doubt, no doubt" conveys the idea that blindly following a doctrine or authority figure can make an individual feel worthless and disposable. The chorus repeats this theme of blindly following the crowd and losing one's individuality.


The final lines, "I will follow, Burn down what I've been before, I will follow you, Me fellows, my brothers, Through the illusion of war, Bleeding the soil that we were fighting for" suggest that blindly following a cause or authority figure can lead individuals to fight for something they don't fully understand, causing destruction and harm in the process.


Overall, Burden's Stampede is a song that explores the idea of blind obedience to authority and the dangers of following the crowd without question.


Line by Line Meaning

Daze me make me numb a doctrine becomes an ideal
I am rendered thoughtless and emotionless when an ideology becomes my guiding principle.


I hang onto every word you mouth no doubt, no doubt
I blindly believe and trust everything you say without question or hesitation.


I'm stampeding with the crowd it makes me dull in a way
I am mindlessly following the masses and it has made me feel unresponsive and uninteresting.


Relieve me from my reason I am collateral to the collective
Free me from my ability to think logically, for I am merely a pawn to the group's interest.


To your wisdom I am worthless no doubt, no doubt
Your knowledge and expertise renders me as having no value or significance whatsoever.


I will follow
I vow to pursue and obey you without any reservations.


Burn down what I've been before
Destroy everything I have previously known and believed to be true.


I will follow you
I will devote myself to your leadership and cause unconditionally.


Me fellows, my brothers
My comrades, my equals - we are united by a common goal.


Through the illusion of war
In spite of all the deception and false pretenses brought on by war, we shall remain resolute.


Bleeding the soil that we were fighting for
Sacrificing ourselves and expending valuable resources to claim and secure the land we fought for.




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