Dream for Mother
Christian Death Lyrics


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Dreaming about my mother dying
My mind is set at ease
Number the bodies in the mortal world
Spreading disease
Nodding acquaintances to be sure
Making 'Him' a household world

Introduce realism the eye of the beholder
Final resting place
Of many would-be heroes
In New York Park after dark
The time of clinical death is fixed

Don't be frightened
Necrophiliac relationship
During the freezing process
Note the murders
Grisly attitude
Crossed above my head
To protect it from the rocks
Palliation from a weaker sex
Palliation from a weaker sex




I'm avoiding what I can see
I'm dreaming about her dying

Overall Meaning

The song "Dream for Mother" by Christian Death is a deeply unsettling and disturbing commentary on mortality, death, and the human psyche. The opening line, "Dreaming about my mother dying," sets the tone for the rest of the song, as the singer grapples with the reality of his own mortality and the inevitability of death. Rather than being filled with grief or sorrow at the thought of his mother's death, the singer's mind is "set at ease," suggesting a certain detachment or numbness to the concept of death and dying.


The subsequent lines of the song only serve to heighten the sense of unease and discomfort. The singer speaks of "numbering the bodies in the mortal world" and "spreading disease," suggesting a certain nihilistic worldview and a disdain for human life. He speaks of "nodding acquaintances" and making "Him" a household word, perhaps suggesting a sense of guilt or complicity in the larger systems of power and control that operate in our world.


The later verses of the song are even more disturbing, with references to "necrophiliac relationships" and "grisly attitudes." The singer seems to be grappling with his own mortality and the ultimate futility of his existence, as he seeks solace in a world that is violent, chaotic, and unpredictable. In the end, the song leaves the listener with a sense of unease and discomfort, as we continue to grapple with the ultimate unknowns of life and death.


Line by Line Meaning

Dreaming about my mother dying
I am having a dream about my mother passing away


My mind is set at ease
I feel calm and relaxed


Number the bodies in the mortal world
Counting the number of people who have passed away


Spreading disease
Causing illness to others


Nodding acquaintances to be sure
People who I am vaguely familiar with


Making 'Him' a household world
Spreading the word of God to everyone


Introduce realism the eye of the beholder
Perception of reality varies from person to person


Final resting place
Where the deceased person is buried or kept


Of many would-be heroes
People who were thought to be heroic before passing away


In New York Park after dark
A scene where bodies are disposed of in the darkness


The time of clinical death is fixed
The exact moment of a person's clinical death is determined


Don't be frightened
Don't feel scared


Necrophiliac relationship
a relationship with someone who has passed away


During the freezing process
When a body is being prepared for preservation


Note the murders
Documenting the killings


Grisly attitude
Having an unpleasant or macabre outlook


Crossed above my head
Christ's symbol (the cross) is above my head


To protect it from the rocks
To shield my head from harm


Palliation from a weaker sex
Comfort given from a woman


Palliation from a weaker sex
Comfort given from a woman


I'm avoiding what I can see
I am choosing to look away from something that is visible to me


I'm dreaming about her dying
I am having a dream about my mother passing away




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Written by: JAMES MCGEARTY, RIKK AGNEW, ROZZ WILLIAMS

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Staci


on The Blue Hour

Thank you, brought a lot of insight about this beautiful track.

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