groundswell… Read Full Bio ↴Since their inception, DFiVE9's music has fueled an ongoing
groundswell of interest at the grass-roots level and beyond. The band is sponsored
by Jagermeister and PMC Guitars. Dfive9 has proudly shared the stage with national
acts including Ill nino, Soulfly, Fear Factory, Breaking Benjamin, Saliva, Hed P.E.,
Drowning Pool, 36 Crazy fists, Oleander, Papa Roach and more. The bands latest tracks
produced by Sylvia Massy (Tool, System of a Down) of Radio Star studios are not to be
missed. The quest to bring more fans of heavy music under their sway continues with the
licensing of all seven tracks off the measured and wasted album through Rumblefish
Music, Inc. Check out DFiVE9's lush punishment in your area before it's too late.
Inside
DFive9 Lyrics
Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴
I waited and waited
With flowers in my arms
All the dream has created
I waited 'til dreams,
Like my heart, were all broken
The flowers were all dead
And the words were unspoken
Was beyond all consoling
The beat of my heart
Was a bell that was tolling
Saddest of Sundays
Then came a Sunday
When you came to find me
They bore me to church
And I left you behind me
My eyes could not see
What I wanted to love me
The earth and the flowers
Are forever above me
The bell tolled for me
And the wind whispered,
"Never"
But you I had loved
And I will love forever
DFive9's song "Inside" is a powerful ballad that explores the themes of lost love and heartbreak. The lyrics above depict the artist's deep sadness and regret for a lost love, conveyed through powerful imagery and metaphors. The first verse describes the artist waiting with flowers for his beloved on a Sunday, but she never shows up. As the dreams and hopes he had created fade away and the flowers die, his heart is left broken and inconsolable. The second verse describes another Sunday, this time after the artist's death, where he watches from beyond as his beloved attends his funeral. He realizes too late that love is the most important thing in life and that he had left it behind. The final lines express his eternal love for her, even in death.
The imagery used in the song is particularly striking, with the flowers and bell symbolizing both the fragility of life and the passing of time. The underlying message of the song is that love is fleeting and should be treasured while it lasts, or else one risks living with regret for the rest of their life. The song may also be interpreted as a commentary on the transient nature of life in general.
Contributed by Maria Y. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@gabrielrochasilva
This is one of those rare songs everyone had listened at least once.
@frigo975
Me no ahahaha First Time now
@neon948
I absolutely love this instrumental, i first heard it on some 3d scene show case of zombie attack to a Uk soldier :D and that scene felt badass with this music on the background.
@caanannethken1659
Yooo! After years of this being in many videos over the last like 10 years. I’ve finally found it!!!
@gabrielrochasilva
Ikr??
Why is this song so hard to find? 😕
@drecdec
Gabriel Rocha using Shazam from a video playing
@kubune.
YES
@surendraprasad-zn7py
Finally found❣️
@piergiusepperucci515
CHE BELLA CANZONE LA ADORO
@Baconettes
Lol im
searching for this music for Decade