Uzumaki
Corpseweed Lyrics
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I guess.
Oh hi, Mark.
I guess.
Right there.
Oh hi, Mark.
Oh hi, Mark.
Here we go.")
Witnessing the measure of man
Reduced to a stretch of intestine
in a literal sense
Will the condemnation never end?
Altruistic
Fantasy I'm
Bleeding inward
Never seeing
Forward dying
Multiplying
There's no future
smells like something's
burning, it's me
In this life I've
Suffered
Notwithstanding
Devastating
Circumstances
Unrewarding
Hardship pending
Patience ending
Pain still hiding
Deep inside me
Second arrow
Shame of silence
Never ends
Patience and charity
are the names
of the swords
I carry into war I wage against
those who have forsaken me
(Spiraling out of control)
("I guess.")
Low lights and sun showers
Losing track of the hours
It's all different now
Gates are closed behind and locked ("I guess.")
The sky frozen overhead like a moment on a clock
How fast dreams can die
The punishment exceeds the crime
No karma this time
Learn to drag that weight
[lead: Mark Curtis]
Change comes helplessly
Unannounced and unwanted
Summer's golden glow fades like all else
My muscles curl until I am become contortion
It's going to rain for a long time coming
[lead: Philippe Brousseau]
In the opening lines of "Uzumaki" by Corpseweed, the repeated phrases "Oh hi, Mark" suggest a sense of greeting or acknowledgment, possibly to someone named Mark who plays a significant role in the narrating persona's life. The repetition of these phrases creates a somewhat eerie and unsettling atmosphere, hinting at underlying tension or uncertainty in this interaction. The simple yet insistent nature of these lines sets the stage for a deeper exploration of human emotions and experiences.
The following verses delve into themes of existential questioning and introspection, as the lyrics paint a vivid picture of human suffering and fragility. The imagery of a man reduced to a stretch of intestine speaks to the visceral nature of pain and degradation, prompting the listener to confront the harsh realities of mortality and decay. The repeated questioning of whether condemnation will ever end suggests a lingering sense of hopelessness or despair in the face of life's cruelties.
The subsequent verses delve into a complex tapestry of emotions, blending elements of altruism, fantasy, and inner turmoil. The portrayal of bleeding inward and never seeing forward hints at a deep-seated sense of personal struggle and self-inflicted wounds. The mention of suffering, devastation, and hardship paints a bleak picture of the human condition, where pain and shame seem inescapable. Through these evocative lyrics, Corpseweed captures the raw intensity of emotional turmoil and the relentless cycle of suffering and silence.
The song's chorus introduces a sense of defiance and resilience, as the persona declares their commitment to patience and charity in the face of betrayal and abandonment. The metaphor of swords carried into war reflects a readiness to confront and overcome those who have wronged them. The repeated mention of spiraling out of control reinforces a sense of chaos and disarray, mirroring the inner turmoil and external challenges faced by the persona. Overall, "Uzumaki" delves into themes of introspection, resilience, and the enduring struggle for redemption in the face of adversity.
Line by Line Meaning
Witnessing the measure of man Reduced to a stretch of intestine in a literal sense
Observing the true essence of humanity reduced to mere physical bodily functions
Will the condemnation never end?
Questioning if the judgement and criticism will ever cease
Patience ending Pain still hiding Deep inside me Second arrow Shame of silence Never ends
Slowly losing patience as the pain continues to hide within, bringing shame and never-ending silence
Patience and charity are the names of the swords I carry into war I wage against those who have forsaken me
Facing battles with patience and kindness while fighting against those who have abandoned or betrayed
Low lights and sun showers Losing track of the hours It's all different now
Navigating through dim lights and fleeting moments, realizing that everything has changed
The punishment exceeds the crime No karma this time Learn to drag that weight
Dealing with consequences that surpass the offense, with no balancing karma, learning to carry the burden
It's going to rain for a long time coming
Anticipating a prolonged period of hardship or struggle ahead
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Mark Shapiro
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