Feel Me Now
E-603 Lyrics
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Finally freed from satan's room
When the drugs melt the lies
I Feel I'm floating on painted skys
I feel free
I feel I can breath
There's nothing to me
Trees sway so softly in breaze
Nature's calling out to me
When i let my spirit roam
I know this dirt will my home
Oh, the beauty in decay
The only thing we really know to be true
All our sense and cares just melt away
As we go on to be used
We're just born to die
We're just born to die
The lyrics of E-603's song "Feel Me Now" explore themes of freedom from negative influences, experiencing euphoria and an appreciation of nature's beauty. The first verse describes a sense of being liberated from darkness and lies, perhaps referring to drug use or other negative influences. The metaphor of a twisted womb suggests being trapped in a cycle of negativity, but the singer has finally been freed. The next line - "When the drugs melt the lies" - implies that the singer may be experiencing a drug-induced release from negative thoughts and feelings. The description of floating on painted skies suggests a feeling of weightlessness and euphoria, as if the singer's troubles have been left behind.
The chorus reinforces this sense of freedom, with the repeated refrain "I feel free" and "There's nothing to me". This suggests a release from cares and responsibilities, a feeling of being unburdened by life's challenges. The image of floating like leaves suggests a natural calm and ease, as if the singer has surrendered control and is simply flowing with the currents of life.
The second verse describes the beauty of the natural world and a sense of interconnectedness with it. The swaying trees and nature's call suggest a peaceful, idyllic scene. The reference to "letting my spirit roam" could imply a sense of being in touch with one's inner self, or perhaps seeking transcendence through nature. The line "I know this dirt will be my home" suggests an acceptance of death and decay as natural parts of life.
The final lines of the song - "Oh, the beauty in decay / The only thing we really know to be true / All our sense and cares just melt away / As we go on to be used / We're just born to die / We're just born to die" - reinforce the idea that death and decay are natural and beautiful parts of life, and that our sense of control over our lives is illusory. The "beauty in decay" could be a metaphor for finding beauty in life's challenges and hardships, or for accepting the inevitability of death. The repetition of "We're just born to die" suggests a sense of futility or resignation, but it could also be interpreted as a call to embrace life in the face of mortality.
Line by Line Meaning
When I walk through our twisted womb
When I explore the complexities of life
Finally freed from satan's room
Finally liberated from negative influences
When the drugs melt the lies
When substances help me see the truth
I Feel I'm floating on painted skys
I feel light, free and full of wonder
I feel free
I am free from inner turmoil
I feel I can breath
I am able to expand and grow
There's nothing to me
I am detached from worldly things
I float like the leaves
I am peaceful and in harmony with nature
Trees sway so softly in breaze
Nature moves gracefully around me
Nature's calling out to me
I feel a strong connection to the natural world
When i let my spirit roam
When I allow myself to roam freely
I know this dirt will my home
I feel a sense of belonging to the Earth
Oh, the beauty in decay
The beauty found even in the decline of things
The only thing we really know to be true
The only certainty in life
All our sense and cares just melt away
All worries and anxieties fade into nothingness
As we go on to be used
As our bodies are used up over time
We're just born to die
Our mortality is an inevitable part of life
We're just born to die
We all have a finite existence
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Written by: Orion Flores-Lyon
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