Electra Descending
Christian Death Lyrics


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Windows rattle with contempt
Peeling back a ring of dead roses
Soon it will rain blue landscapes
Leading us to suffocation
The walls structured high in a circle of oiled brick
And legs of tin - Stonehenge tumbles

What about her? The wages of sin
What about him? Well, he's getting closer
And what about the bells?
Nipples licking the clouds
And what about the bells?
Nipples licking the clouds
Nipples licking the clouds
Nipples licking the clouds
The clouds

Everyone is standing in boxes
Pulsating with the silver needles
I've got no name or box to stand in
Leading me to suffocation
Give of fire from her throne
Belching cloak/Electra
Electra

What about her? The wages of sin
What about him? Well, he's getting closer
And what about the bells?
Nipples licking the clouds
And what about the bells?
Nipples licking the clouds
Nipples licking the clouds
Nipples licking the clouds
The clouds

We were made to fill our shoes with clay
To sleep on river beds
I awoke/Electra descending
Mounts the bridal gown of Jocasta
Jocasta
Windows rattle with contempt
Peeling back a ring of dead roses

What about her? The wages of sin
What about him? Well, he's getting closer
And what about the bells?
Nipples licking the clouds
And what about the bells?
Nipples licking the clouds
Nipples licking the clouds
Nipples licking the clouds
The clouds




The clouds
The clouds

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Christian Death's "Electra Descending" paint a dark and surreal picture of suffocation, sin, and tormented emotions. The opening lines describe an eerie setting, with windows rattling and dead roses peeling back to reveal a foreboding landscape. The imagery suggests a sense of decay and neglect, perhaps pointing to the decay of society or individual lives.


As the song progresses, the lyrics become more abstract and difficult to decipher. The line "The wages of sin" suggests a moral judgment, while the repeated question "What about the bells?" and the imagery of "nipples licking the clouds" hint at sexual themes. The idea of being "boxed in" and suffocated is repeated throughout the song, reinforcing a sense of claustrophobia and desperation.


One possible interpretation of the song is that it depicts a descent into madness or despair, with the character of Electra serving as a stand-in for the human condition. The allusions to Greek mythology, such as Jocasta's bridal gown and Electra's throne, reinforce this reading. The song is a haunting exploration of the darker aspects of the human psyche and the struggle to transcend our limitations.


Line by Line Meaning

Windows rattle with contempt
The surroundings are hostile and unwelcoming.


Peeling back a ring of dead roses
The true beauty of life is hidden behind a facade of ugliness and decay.


Soon it will rain blue landscapes
The future is unpredictable and filled with both beauty and danger.


Leading us to suffocation
The journey through life can be overwhelming and lead to a sense of entrapment or suffocation.


The walls structured high in a circle of oiled brick
The walls of society are built upon a foundation of power, control, and manipulation.


And legs of tin - Stonehenge tumbles
Even the strongest structures can crumble under the weight of corruption, greed, and destruction.


What about her? The wages of sin
What happens to those who are deemed sinful or immoral by society?


What about him? Well, he's getting closer
Is society closing in on those who are different or misunderstood?


And what about the bells? Nipples licking the clouds
The world is filled with hidden symbolism and meaning, often related to sex and power.


Nipples licking the clouds Nipples licking the clouds Nipples licking the clouds The clouds
The repetition of this line emphasizes the sexual and powerful imagery being used to describe the world.


Everyone is standing in boxes
Society has confined us to predetermined roles and categories, limiting our freedom and creativity.


Pulsating with the silver needles
Our lives are controlled by outside forces, leaving us feeling powerless and insignificant.


I've got no name or box to stand in
The singer feels marginalized and rejected by society because they do not fit into predetermined categories or norms.


Leading me to suffocation
The singer's feelings of isolation and rejection can be overwhelming, leading to a sense of suffocation.


Give of fire from her throne
The powerful and influential often hold great sway over others, using their status to gain control and influence.


Belching cloak/Electra
Sexual and powerful imagery is being invoked to describe a woman named Electra.


Electra
This line simply reiterates the power and influence of Electra on the artist.


We were made to fill our shoes with clay
Humans are flawed and imperfect, made to struggle and suffer in a world that often seems impossible to navigate.


To sleep on river beds
Even in times of rest or peace, there is always a sense of danger or instability lingering in the world.


I awoke/Electra descending
The artist has had a spiritual awakening or revelation, which has been influenced by the powerful and sexual energy of Electra.


Mounts the bridal gown of Jocasta Jocasta
Jocasta is a reference to a Greek tragedy, where the mother unknowingly marries her own son. This line is layered in symbolism, but it can be interpreted as a warning against incest or taboo relationships.


The clouds The clouds The clouds
The repetition of this line emphasizes the ethereal and mysterious nature of the world, and the many hidden meanings and symbols that can be found within it.




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Staci


on The Blue Hour

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

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