Prélude
Embodyment Lyrics


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Let the hands fall to the floor
Allow these pupils to see organs
A telescopic view is almost arousing
No more holiness in denial
The trojan army is just a farce
Reality is two weeks in the waiting
I'm not sure we're on the same page
Habitual weakness stains the past
Desire rolls over and waits for spring
I'm not sure we're on the same page
Your eyes are lusting, my hands are tied




Your mind conditioned, my heart has changed
I'm not sure we're on the same page

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Embodyment's song "Prelude" delve into themes of physical desire and lust, as well as the struggle between the mind and the heart. The opening lines, "Let the hands fall to the floor, allow these pupils to see organs," describe a desire to explore the physical body in a way that is almost disturbingly voyeuristic. The use of the word "arousing" suggests a sense of excitement and pleasure in this exploration, even as it blurs the lines between what is considered acceptable or "holy."


As the song progresses, the singer seems to acknowledge the tension between their physical desires and their sense of morality or spiritualism. The line "No more holiness in denial" speaks to a desire to break free from the constraints of religious or societal expectations, and the reference to the "trojan army" as a "farce" implies that these expectations are ultimately futile or meaningless. However, the singer is still uncertain about their own beliefs and whether they are aligned with those around them. "I'm not sure we're on the same page" is repeated twice, indicating a sense of loneliness or disconnection.


The final lines of the song shift the focus to a more personal struggle between two individuals. The imagery of "your eyes are lusting, my hands are tied" implies a power dynamic in which one person is unable to resist the other's advances. However, the final line ("I'm not sure we're on the same page") suggests that there is still an underlying disconnect or lack of understanding between the two parties. Overall, the lyrics of "Prelude" explore complex themes of desire, morality, and interpersonal relationships, painting a picture of individuals struggling to find a sense of connection and meaning in a confusing, fragmented world.


Line by Line Meaning

Let the hands fall to the floor
Drop everything and let yourself be vulnerable


Allow these pupils to see organs
Open your eyes and truly see the inner workings of things


A telescopic view is almost arousing
The closer you look, the more fascinating it becomes


No more holiness in denial
Don't deny the truth, no matter how uncomfortable it may be


The trojan army is just a farce
Things are not always as they seem, don't be fooled


Reality is two weeks in the waiting
The truth will reveal itself in due time


I'm not sure we're on the same page
We may not be understanding each other's perspectives


Habitual weakness stains the past
Past mistakes can leave a lasting impact


Desire rolls over and waits for spring
Hopes and aspirations may need to wait for the right moment to come to fruition


I'm not sure we're on the same page
We may not be understanding each other's perspectives


Your eyes are lusting, my hands are tied
You may want something that I cannot give you


Your mind conditioned, my heart has changed
We may have different attitudes towards something that used to bring us together


I'm not sure we're on the same page
We may not be understanding each other's perspectives




Lyrics © CAPITOL CHRISTIAN MUSIC GROUP, BMG Rights Management, Capitol CMG Publishing

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