Météorite
Celldweller feat. Tommy Noble Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

I see a light growing in the sky
As she's falling into the great divide
I wonder how anyone could survive
That fall
And oh
But crawling from the ruins
She's alive




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Meteorite" by Celldweller feat. Tommy Noble describe the experience of watching a meteor fall from the sky and crash into the earth. The singer marvels at the sight of the meteor, which appears as a growing light in the sky before hurtling towards the ground. Despite the intense impact that the meteor must have caused, the singer is surprised to see a survivor emerge from the wreckage. These lyrics suggest that even when facing seemingly insurmountable obstacles, there is always hope for survival.


The image of the meteor as a symbol of destruction is juxtaposed with the resilience of the survivor. She crawls out from the ruins of the crash, defying the odds and embodying the power of human perseverance. The song seems to be about the triumph of the human spirit over adversity, and offers a message of hope in the face of difficult times.


Line by Line Meaning

I see a light growing in the sky
Observing a luminous object progressively intensifying amidst the celestial backdrop.


As she's falling into the great divide
An individual free-falling towards a massive chasm, dividing the known and unknown.


I wonder how anyone could survive
Pondering the possibility of survival from such an extreme descent.


That fall
The descent into the great divide, a catastrophic event.


And oh
An expression of awe and amazement at the survival of the individual who fell.


But crawling from the ruins
Emerging from the wreckage of the catastrophic event, weakened and vulnerable.


She's alive
Despite the immense fall and destruction, the individual has survived and is still breathing.




Contributed by Evelyn K. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found
Comments from YouTube:

Jordan C

SEE? This is proving that the dubstep elements Klayton's experimented with was another step in his spectrum of wonderful genre-morphing. I love it!

Tina Friborg

Such a pity this one isn't on Spotify anymore.

deaddenied92

Tina Friborg ja :/

Andrew Maksym

They put it back on I think.

Urinalmint7

So refreshing to hear this. Got really tired of all the over-edited clutter of a mess in all that recent dubstep stuff he's been doing. Also the vocals made everything twice as awesome.

Spark

The vocals are great, would love to see someone make a remix with a bit more electro-house in it, though.

mithonzerb

FINALLY something at least reminding me of classic celldweller. love it

Resistant Films

Love it!

mithonzerb

this is maybe the 100th time listening to this on youtube. i think...this is one of the best songs ever produced

Jara Van Damme

I'd say that's another job well done!

More Comments