Dead Weight as Far as the Eye Can See
Destroyer Destroyer Lyrics


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She's the last scene of every movie,

When you wish he would have made the move while he still had the chance.

I can't keep my eyes open long enough to find out whatever happened to him at the end.

The show's over.
Let the credits roll.

It seems in between we've met our match.

Dead weight is all I'm wearing.

This is all we are.





Dead weight as far as the eye can see.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Destroyer Destroyer's song Dead Weight as Far as the Eye Can See seem to be about someone who is feeling lost, trapped and burdened. The singer feels like he has missed his chance with a girl who symbolizes the "last scene of every movie". He regrets not taking action earlier and wonders what happened to him and to his chance. He feels tired and defeated, unable to keep his eyes open long enough to find out the answer. The show is over and it's time for the credits to roll, which can be interpreted as a metaphor for accepting the end of something and moving on.


However, the last line seems to change the tone of the song from regretful to nihilistic. The singer states that all he is wearing is dead weight and that it's all there is as far as the eye can see. This can be interpreted as a commentary on the meaninglessness of life and the weight of existence that we all have to carry. The line "this is all we are" implies a sense of resignation and acceptance of this fact.


Overall, the song Dead Weight as Far as the Eye Can See can be seen as a reflection on the human condition, with its themes of regret, acceptance, and nihilism. It's a poignant and introspective song that can resonate with anyone who has felt lost or burdened in life.


Line by Line Meaning

She's the last scene of every movie,
She represents the missed opportunity at the end of every romantic movie, where the singer could have made a move but didn't.


When you wish he would have made the move while he still had the chance.
You look back on missed opportunities and wish you had acted when you had the chance.


I can't keep my eyes open long enough to find out whatever happened to him at the end.
The singer is too tired or disinterested to see how the story ends.


The show's over.
The events have played out and there's nothing left to be done.


Let the credits roll.
Accept the outcome and move on, like the credits rolling at the end of a film.


It seems in between we've met our match.
The relationship has reached a stalemate, with neither party gaining the upper hand.


Dead weight is all I'm wearing.
The singer is burdened by their own emotional baggage, represented by the metaphorical dead weight they're carrying.


This is all we are.
The relationship or situation has reached a dead end, and there's no hope for growth or change.


Dead weight as far as the eye can see.
The situation is overwhelmingly negative, with no end in sight to the emotional burden being carried by the artist.




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