Dirt
Deem Spencer Lyrics


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I was never lonely when I walked alone
I prefer the fall of my own bones
And mine alone
I died alone in my past
I learned from that
The Earth is flat, the dirt is black
The dirt is that from which the seed from birth is backed
Against the fence and left to grow then turn us back to seed
Old king gotta turn his back to see
Young me, with a burden, backed away
Flower petal wrapped in a certain pattern with a mask on
Moving through a world of masquerade
"Fresh fruit." All a serpent had to say
Whole species is hurting. Sad to say
Treehouse is all the home the castle ain't




Deep down, before looks perfect as of late
(Interruption)

Overall Meaning

Deem Spencer's "Dirt" is a reflective and introspective song that delves into themes such as loneliness, mortality, growth, and self-discovery. The opening lines of the song, "I was never lonely when I walked alone, I prefer the fall of my own bones and mine alone" suggest that the singer is comfortable with solitude and finds solace in being alone. He embraces the idea of being self-sufficient and self-reliant, and doesn't need anyone else to validate his existence. He also seems to be at peace with the idea of mortality and dying alone.


The lines, "I died alone in my past, I learned from that, the Earth is flat, the dirt is black" suggest that the singer has gone through a transformative experience in the past that has taught him important lessons about life and death. He acknowledges the cyclical nature of life, where everything comes from dirt and eventually turns back into it. The imagery of the dirt being the source of life, and everything that grows from it, highlights the idea that growth and maturity happen through experiences and hardships.


The lines, "Whole species is hurting. Sad to say, Treehouse is all the home the castle ain't" talk about the collective pain of humanity and the feeling of being disconnected from the world around us. The singer feels that the world is in a state of chaos, and the idea of a "castle" or a perfect life, is just an illusion. He finds refuge in a "treehouse", a symbol of simplicity and natural beauty. Overall, "Dirt" is a deeply reflective song that explores the human experience and the meaning of life.


Line by Line Meaning

I was never lonely when I walked alone
I enjoyed being alone, without company or companionship


I prefer the fall of my own bones
I like the feeling of relying on myself and my own strength


And mine alone
I take pride in my own achievements and accomplishments


I died alone in my past
I went through a difficult experience on my own, without anyone to support me


I learned from that
I gained knowledge and wisdom from my past experiences


The Earth is flat, the dirt is black
I see the simplicity and beauty in nature


The dirt is that from which the seed from birth is backed
The soil is the place from which new life grows


Against the fence and left to grow then turn us back to seed
Life is full of cycles and everything that grows must eventually come to an end


Old king gotta turn his back to see
Sometimes it takes age and experience to gain perspective on life


Young me, with a burden, backed away
When I was young, I struggled with difficult emotions and had to retreat from others


Flower petal wrapped in a certain pattern with a mask on
People put on faces and pretend to be something they're not


Moving through a world of masquerade
We live in a society where appearance often matters more than reality


"Fresh fruit." All a serpent had to say
Temptation can often be disguised as something enticing and harmless


Whole species is hurting. Sad to say
There is a lot of pain and suffering in the world, affecting us all as one interconnected species


Treehouse is all the home the castle ain't
Sometimes the small and simple things in life can bring us more joy and comfort than the grandiose things


Deep down, before looks perfect as of late
Even if things seem to be going well on the surface, there may be deeper struggles and issues hidden underneath




Writer(s): Deem Spencer

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