Anniversary of an Uninteresting Event
Deftones Lyrics


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No more gold lights
For the queen Earth
To keep you warm
In your kingdoms

High on the waves
You make for us
But not since you left
Have the waves come

The bar is dead
And the rocket's rain
Is keeping you wet
In your deathbed

So high on the waves
You made for us
And not since you left
Have the waves come

High on the waves
You made for us




Not since you left
Have the waves come

Overall Meaning

The Deftones' Anniversary of an Uninteresting Event is a song about the loss of someone important. The first two lines of the song, "No more gold lights for the queen earth, to keep you warm in your kingdoms," sets a mournful vibe as it talks about the absence of light to warm the earth. The "queen earth" can be interpreted as the person who has departed, and the "gold lights" as the warmth and love they brought to the world. However, as they're no longer there, the warmth and love has been extinguished. The next line, "High on the waves you make for us, but not since you left have the waves come," suggests that the person who has departed brought high waves with them, which can be interpreted as joy or excitement, but since they're not there anymore, that feeling has disappeared.


The second verse contains the repetition of the lines from the first verse, but with slight changes. This time around, it seems like the deceased is trapped in a place where they cannot come back from, and it's not just their positivity that is missed, but the rockets' sound reigns which keeps the person on their deathbed wet. The song then ends with the repetition of the chorus, "High on the waves you made for us, not since you left have the waves come." It's a powerful and emotional song that conveys the feeling of loss in a way that feels both raw and touching.


Line by Line Meaning

No more gold lights... for the queen earth...
The once significant things that brought light and warmth to this world have ceased to exist and the world is dull and lifeless.


To keep you warm... in your kingdoms...
The gold lights were there to bring warmth and life to the kingdoms of the world.


High... on the waves you make for us!
The queen earth reached the peak of success, but only because of the favors it received from its subjects.


But not since you left have the waves come!
Since the queen has left the throne, the people have stopped contributing to the growth of the kingdom.


The bar is dead...
The once lively and vibrant place where people used to gather and socialize is now lifeless and uninspiring.


And the rockets rain is keeping you wet in your deathbed
The continuous attacks and struggles have put the once powerful ruler into a helpless and vulnerable position.


So high... on the waves you made for us!
The power of the ruler was built on the foundation of the contributions made by the people.


And not since you left have the waves come...
The people have stopped contributing since the queen left, which has led to the downfall of the kingdom.


High... on the waves you made for us!
The ruler possessed great power and influence because of the contributions and dedication of the people.


Not since you left have the waves come... (have the waves come)
The only reason the ruler gained success and power was because of the people, who stopped contributing since the ruler left.


To Nadja, Love - Jesus
Dedicated to Nadja with love from Jesus




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Abe Cunningham, Chi Cheng, Chino Camilo Moreno, Frank Delgado, Stephen Carpenter

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