Still
Casket Casey Lyrics


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So cold, I feel cold
Inside

I dig holes, fill my soul
My soul
Still

Bodies, dead, they're in the ground
Underground
Still

Long gone, it's cold, but still mine
It's mine
Still

So cold, I feel cold inside
Inside
Still

I dig holes, I fill my soul
My soul
Still

Have you met my groom?
Long, fair and kind of pale
I got him stacked in my room
Come by and say "hi" some day
Still

Have you seen my son?
He's quiet and calm
I found him the other day




Why don't you come over and play?
Still

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Still" by Casket Casey evoke a sense of darkness, loneliness, and instability. The repetition of the word "still" throughout the song adds to the eerie atmosphere. The opening lines "So cold, I feel cold/Inside" sets the tone for the rest of the song. It suggests that the singer is emotionally numb and isolated. The line "I dig holes, fill my soul/My soul/Still" can be interpreted as the singer trying to fill a void within themselves but failing to do so. The word "still" could signify their desperation to find meaning and purpose in their life.


The next verse contains the line "Bodies, dead, they're in the ground/Underground/Still." This suggests a morbid fascination with death and a possible connection to the singer's feeling of emptiness. The line "Long gone, it's cold, but still mine/It's mine/Still" could be interpreted as the singer longing for something that they cannot have or do not possess anymore. The repetition of "still" emphasizes their emotional attachment to this thing.


In the last verse, the singer introduces two new characters: their groom and their son. The lines "I got him stacked in my room/ Come by and say 'hi' some day/Still" suggests that the groom might be a corpse that the singer has preserved. The line "Have you seen my son?/He's quiet and calm/ I found him the other day/Why don't you come over and play?/Still" is especially disturbing as it implies that the singer has killed their own child. The use of the word "play" adds to the unsettling tone of the song.


Overall, "Still" by Casket Casey is a haunting and unsettling song that delves into the darker aspects of the human psyche. It is a chilling and captivating piece of music that leaves a lasting impression on the listener.


Line by Line Meaning

So cold, I feel cold
I am feeling cold both physically and emotionally


Inside
My emotional turmoil is taking place inside me


I dig holes, fill my soul
I try to find solace by burying things and filling the void in my heart


My soul
My innermost being


Still
As always


Bodies, dead, they're in the ground
Dead bodies are buried beneath the ground


Underground
Beneath the surface of the Earth


Long gone, it's cold, but still mine
Something dear to me is long gone, and although it's cold now, it's still mine


It's mine
I possess it


So cold, I feel cold inside
I am still struggling with the same cold emotions inside me


I dig holes, I fill my soul
I continue to seek consolation through burying and filling


Have you met my groom?
Do you know about my deceased husband?


Long, fair and kind of pale
He was tall, blonde, and had a deathly pallor


I got him stacked in my room
I have kept his coffin in my room


Come by and say "hi" some day
You are welcome to visit my dead husband if you like


Have you seen my son?
Do you know what happened to my son?


He's quiet and calm
He's dead and at peace


I found him the other day
I discovered his dead body recently


Why don't you come over and play?
Would you like to see my dead son and spend some time with him?


Still
As always




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