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Dustin Beyette Lyrics


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God, in your cage: can you hear me?

Some people think half of your
Work is harmonic
And everything else
Must be demonic

Some people won't even bother to search
I don't know about going to church
Some stay a snob and only hate the macabre
But i'd say you've done a superb job

God, in your cage: can you hear me?

Some people think half of your
Work is harmonic




And everything else
Must be demonic

Overall Meaning

In the first two lines of the lyrics, the singer addresses God, referring to Him being "in your cage" and asking if He can hear them. This could be interpreted metaphorically, implying a sense of distance or separation between the singer and God. It could also suggest a feeling of being trapped or confined in some way, seeking a connection with God.


The following lines describe different perspectives that some people hold about the nature of God's work. Some believe that half of His work is harmonic, indicating that it is peaceful, beautiful, and aligned with their understanding or beliefs. On the other hand, they perceive the remaining half as demonic, suggesting that it is evil, chaotic, or contrary to their beliefs.


The next set of lines highlights the different attitudes people have towards exploring and understanding spirituality. Some individuals may not make the effort to search or seek out a deeper understanding of God or His work. The singer expresses uncertainty about attending church, indicating a personal struggle or questioning of traditional religious practices.


The fourth paragraph reflects on the tendency of some individuals to disregard or dismiss certain aspects of life that they find uncomfortable or unpleasant. The reference to being a snob and hating the macabre suggests a judgmental attitude towards darker or more unsettling aspects of existence. However, the singer acknowledges and appreciates the overall job that God has done, possibly referring to the balance and complexity of existence as a whole.


In summary, the lyrics explore themes of distance and seeking connection with God, different perspectives on the nature of His work, varied approaches to spirituality, and the tendency to disregard certain aspects of life. The overall tone of the lyrics conveys a questioning, introspective, and open-minded attitude towards understanding and interpreting the divine.




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Written by: Dustin Beyette

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