Solaris
Everything Goes Cold Lyrics


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This is my intention
I will make him watch his oldest friends die here
In a world beyond their comprehension
I will tear down the sun and take his place in the sky




Overall Meaning

The lyrics in "Solaris" by Everything Goes Cold describe a person's intention to make someone watch their friends die in a world that he cannot understand. The singer plans to tear down the sun and take its place in the sky. "Solaris" is likely inspired by the 1961 science fiction novel of the same name by Polish author Stanislaw Lem.


The singer's intention in the song is to create a sense of power and control over others. By making someone watch their friends die, they are asserting their dominance and causing fear in others. The line "I will tear down the sun and take his place in the sky" is a metaphor for taking control and disrupting the natural order of things.


The song may also be seen as a commentary on the dangers of unchecked power and the potential for destructive behavior. The singer's desire for control ultimately leads to a desire to tear down a vital part of the ecosystem, which could also be interpreted as a metaphor for the destruction of natural resources in the pursuit of power.


Line by Line Meaning

This is my intention
The singer is expressing their goal or objective


I will make him watch his oldest friends die here
The singer plans to force someone to witness the death of their closest companions


In a world beyond their comprehension
The setting of the events is in a realm that the characters cannot fully understand


I will tear down the sun and take his place in the sky
The artist aims to dethrone the sun and take its place, possibly as a godlike figure or ruler




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