Weight of the World
Dancing In Jerusalem Lyrics


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And I don't mind that I can't tell truth from fiction
And I don't mind my nicotine addiction
I don't mind the way that the sun always sets
When I start to think about all of my regrets
And I don't mind that my mind can't stay away from you
And I don't mind that behind me there's way I knew
And I can't find words to tell the truth
They always burn in gasoline and vermouth
Oh, they always burn in gasoline and vermouth
It's still bothering me
It's still bothering me
But all of that?
The weight of the world?
It all stopped bothering me
It all stopped bothering me
But all of that?
The weight of the world?
It all stopped bothering me
But all of that?




The weight of the world?
It all stopped bothering me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Weight of the World" by Dancing In Jerusalem depict a sense of resignation and acceptance towards personal struggles and hardships. The singer expresses a sense of detachment from reality and an acceptance of their own vices, such as not being able to discern truth from fiction and their nicotine addiction. The repetition of phrases like "I don't mind" suggests a level of apathy or desensitization towards their own issues.


The references to the sun always setting and thoughts of regrets convey a sense of introspection and contemplation of past mistakes or choices that have led to feelings of remorse. The inability to stay away from someone or something that haunts the mind demonstrates a sense of longing or attachment, despite knowing it may not be good for them. The mention of words burning in gasoline and vermouth implies a destructive or volatile nature to the truths the singer wants to convey, highlighting a struggle with communication or self-expression.


The refrain of "But all of that? The weight of the world? It all stopped bothering me" reflects a turning point in the narrative, where the singer reaches a sense of peace or resolution with their burdens. Despite the earlier admissions of struggles and regrets, there is a shift towards acceptance and letting go of the weight that has been holding them down. The repetition of this refrain emphasizes the importance of releasing these burdens and finding a sense of liberation from the weight of the world.


Overall, the lyrics of "Weight of the World" delve into themes of self-awareness, acceptance, and ultimately, finding peace within oneself. The journey from acknowledging struggles and vices to reaching a state of detachment and serenity highlights the human experience of grappling with personal demons and obstacles. The song captures a sense of catharsis and release, ultimately conveying a message of resilience and inner strength in the face of life's challenges.




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Maximilian Backs, Pascal Jung

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