The Flood
Cyanna Mercury Lyrics


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There came a flood and it was summer
There was a house that I could crawl and wait
The weeds would grow high in my garden
I didn′t care, all I could do was stay away
I left a trail of fire behind me
I built this shrine from ash and pain
Yea
All my heart can take
All my ears can hear
All my arms can hold
All my heart can heal

The flood still comes like every summer
This is the house that I can hide away
I've left this trail of fire behind me
My bridges burn until I learn to rise to grace

All my heart can take
All my ears can hear
All my arms can hold
All my heart can heal
All my heart can take
All my ears can hear
All my arms can hold
All my heart can heal

I used to be a liar I
I used to cheat but every time
God put me down yea
I used to be a liar I
I used to cheat but every time
God put me down yea
I used to be a liar I
I used to cheat but every time
God put me down yea
God put me down
God put me down
God put me down

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Cyanna Mercury's song "The Flood" depict a personal struggle and growth. The flood serves as a metaphor for a challenging and overwhelming situation that keeps repeating itself, symbolizing emotional turmoil or difficulties. The opening lines suggest that the flood occurred during the summertime, perhaps signaling that it came unexpectedly or during a typically joyous period. The house mentioned represents a refuge or a place to wait it out, highlighting the need for escapism and isolation.


The garden filled with overgrown weeds signifies neglect or the inability to cultivate a nurturing environment amidst the chaos. Despite the circumstances, the singer willingly distances themselves and becomes indifferent. They leave behind a trail of fire, representing destruction and pain, as well as a shrine built from the ashes of their past experiences. This shrine can be seen as a sanctuary or a way to commemorate their struggle.


The chorus expresses the limits of the singer's resilience and capacity to endure. All their heart can take, all their ears can hear, all their arms can hold, and all their heart can heal emphasize that they have reached their breaking point. However, despite this, the flood continues to come back every summer, suggesting that the cycle of hardship persists.


The latter part of the song reflects on the singer's past actions, admitting to being a liar and a cheater. They mention how God continuously puts them down, indicating a sense of divine retribution or consequences for their actions. This confession serves as a moment of self-reflection and acknowledging their wrongdoing, potentially signaling a desire for redemption and change.


Overall, "The Flood" portrays a journey of personal struggle, resilience, and the desire for transformation. It explores themes of escapism, self-destruction, and the need for introspection and growth.


Line by Line Meaning

There came a flood and it was summer
A tragic event occurred during a season of warmth and growth


There was a house that I could crawl and wait
I found solace and refuge in a place where I could hide and anticipate


The weeds would grow high in my garden
Neglect and indifference allowed undesirable circumstances to thrive in my life


I didn't care, all I could do was stay away
I lacked concern and only had the option to avoid and keep distance


I left a trail of fire behind me
I left a destructive path in my wake


I built this shrine from ash and pain
In the midst of suffering and sorrow, I constructed a place of reverence


All my heart can take
My heart can endure and withstand


All my ears can hear
My ears are receptive to all that surrounds me


All my arms can hold
My arms have the capacity to embrace and support


All my heart can heal
My heart possesses the ability to mend and restore


The flood still comes like every summer
The overwhelming flood of challenges continues to recur as seasons pass


This is the house that I can hide away
This place provides me with the opportunity to seek refuge and seclusion


My bridges burn until I learn to rise to grace
I must face the consequences of my actions until I discover the ability to ascend and embrace forgiveness


I used to be a liar I
In the past, I had a tendency to deceive


I used to cheat but every time
I engaged in dishonesty, but with each occurrence


God put me down yea
God inflicted consequences upon me, causing me to feel humbled


God put me down
God took action to humble and discipline me


God put me down
God intervened to bring me low and instigate change




Writer(s): Dennis Panagiotidis, Diamond Pr, Dimitris Georgopoulos, Nick Sid, Spyreas Sid

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