Only memories
Crowned in Sorrow Lyrics


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A yearning for contact
The feeling ignored
Now it's too late
Disbelief overtakes me
As I pick up the phone
No more life

The ones we should have seen
The words we should have said
What was has come and gone

The ones we should have seen
The words we should have said
What was has come and gone
Now only memories live on

Received the call
One hour before the funeral
Succumbed to addiction
Now I stare at your corpse

The ones we should have seen
The words we should have said
What was has come and gone

The ones we should have seen
The words we should have said
What was has come and gone

Mourners pass the body
Was the fix worth the price?
One last look to remember

Tears and sorrow
Engulfs the congregation




Ingesting the pain
Of a life gone too soon

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Only Memories" by Crowned in Sorrow depict the overwhelming emotions of regret and grief that come after the loss of a loved one. The song begins with a sense of longing for connection, expressing the feeling of being ignored and the regret of not reaching out sooner. However, it is now too late as the person has passed away, leaving the singer in disbelief and overcome with sorrow.


The lyrics continue to delve into the missed opportunities and unspoken words that now haunt the singer. They reflect on the fact that what could have been done or said in the past has now become a thing of the past, as the person they wanted to see and the words they wanted to express are forever gone. All that remains are memories, which are the only source of solace and comfort.


The second half of the song focuses on the specific circumstances surrounding the loss. The singer receives a call just an hour before the funeral, indicating that the person had succumbed to addiction. They are now faced with the heartbreaking sight of their loved one's lifeless body. The lyrics pose a haunting question to those who may have enabled the addiction, questioning if the temporary fix was worth the ultimate price of losing a life.


The song concludes with a somber depiction of the funeral, with mourners passing by the body and taking one last look to remember. The congregation is engulfed in tears and sorrow, symbolizing the pain and anguish that come with a life cut short. The lyrics suggest that the sorrow is so overwhelming that it feels like ingesting the pain itself.


Overall, "Only Memories" explores themes of regret, grief, and addiction, offering a poignant reflection on the loss and the emotions that follow.


Line by Line Meaning

A yearning for contact
Longing for connection and communication


The feeling ignored
Not being acknowledged or listened to


Now it's too late
Regretting missed opportunities


Disbelief overtakes me
Being overwhelmed by disbelief


As I pick up the phone
Taking the initiative to make a call


No more life
The person has passed away


The ones we should have seen
The people we should have spent time with


The words we should have said
The things we should have expressed


What was has come and gone
The past cannot be changed


Now only memories live on
Only memories remain


Received the call
Got a phone call


One hour before the funeral
Shortly before the funeral ceremony


Succumbed to addiction
Lost the battle to addiction


Now I stare at your corpse
Observing the lifeless body


Mourners pass the body
People paying their respects to the deceased


Was the fix worth the price?
Was the temporary relief worth the consequences?


One last look to remember
Taking a final glimpse for remembrance


Tears and sorrow
Expressions of sadness and grief


Engulfs the congregation
Overwhelms the gathering of people


Ingesting the pain
Taking in and feeling the emotional anguish


Of a life gone too soon
Of a life ended prematurely




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Derek Corzine

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