Iris
Dead Hour Noise Lyrics


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Suck the light from my eyes
Buried patience beneath the glass
Laughing to the bank
Tunnels are zeros taking figure
Erasers are worn down
The only colors I see now
Let the grayscale flood the spectrum
The world looks just fine to me

Black, gray, blue day
How long can I just watch time in a stand still
How long can nothing just be
I'm waiting in line again but the waiting room is still empty
We've been knockin on heaven's door
Seems Peter's lost the key
Let the grayscale flood the spectrum
The world looks just fine to me




I don't want to watch this anymore
Carve out my iris so I can't see what I abhor

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Dead Hour Noise's song "Iris" paint a picture of a bleak and desolate world, where the singer has lost their optimism and hope, and is instead resigned to a monochromatic existence. The opening lines "Suck the light from my eyes / Buried patience beneath the glass" suggest a sense of defeat and hopelessness, as if the singer has given up on trying to see the brighter side of life. The following lines "Laughing to the bank / Tunnels are zeros taking figure / Erasers are worn down / The only colors I see now" further reinforce the idea that the singer is living in a world that is dull and colorless, where even the act of erasing or correcting mistakes has become a repetitive and mundane task.


The chorus of the song adds to the sense of ennui, as the singer questions how long they can continue to watch time stand still, and how long they can endure a world where nothing seems to change. The lines "We've been knockin on heaven's door / Seems Peter's lost the key" suggest a spiritual emptiness, as if the singer has lost their faith and is now questioning the very existence of a higher power. The final lines "I don't want to watch this anymore / Carve out my iris so I can't see what I abhor" reveal the singer's desire to escape this monochromatic existence altogether, to the point where they would rather have their eyes removed than continue to see a world that they find repulsive.


Overall, "Iris" is a song that speaks to the feelings of disconnection, disillusionment, and despair that many people experience in the modern world. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a world that has lost its luster, and offer a glimpse into the mind of someone who longs for something more.


Line by Line Meaning

Suck the light from my eyes
My hope and motivation are gone.


Buried patience beneath the glass
My ability to wait for something good is trapped and obscured.


Laughing to the bank
I'm rich, but I'm not happy.


Tunnels are zeros taking figure
The path ahead is empty and meaningless.


Erasers are worn down
My attempts to forget have failed.


The only colors I see now
My worldview has been reduced to a narrow range of colors.


Let the grayscale flood the spectrum
Let everything I see be bleak and colorless.


The world looks just fine to me
I have no desire to change anything, despite the emptiness.


Black, gray, blue day
The days are always dull and depressing.


How long can I just watch time in a stand still
I am stuck in this meaningless life with no motivation to make a change.


How long can nothing just be
Even the absence of activity is unbearable.


I'm waiting in line again but the waiting room is still empty
I'm looking for something better, but finding nothing.


We've been knockin on heaven's door
We've been searching for something greater than ourselves.


Seems Peter's lost the key
Our search for greater meaning has not resulted in any progress.


I don't want to watch this anymore
I'm tired of this emptiness and despair.


Carve out my iris so I can't see what I abhor
I want to remove my ability to see the things that I hate in this world.




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Written by: Collin Spencer

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