The Verdict
Exit Division Lyrics
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New age
Square light fades away
Still sane
You are the sun dare to look outside
Dusty butterflies these prisons are mine
Hung by a thread these walls are alive
Burn at the wick consultations of the mind
Can’t undo what’s been done
Throw my shadow to the floor
Nevermore
You are the sun dare to look outside
Dusty butterflies these Prisons are mine
Hung by a thread these walls are alive
Burn at the wick consultations of the mind
These streets they rain
The opening lyrics of "The Verdict" by Exit Division touch upon themes of urban decay and the passing of time. The line "These streets they rain New age" suggests that the streets are witnessing the arrival of a new era, possibly marked by changes and uncertainties. The phrase "Square light fades away" could be a metaphor for the fading of traditional, structured ways of thinking or a transition into a more abstract and fluid mindset.
The lyrics continue with the line "Still sane," which could imply that despite the chaotic and uncertain surroundings, the singer maintains their sanity and stability. The following lines "You are the sun dare to look outside" perhaps encourage taking a step back from the grim reality and embracing the outside world with a positive perspective.
The next set of lyrics delves into a personal struggle, with the mention of "Dusty butterflies these prisons are mine." This line represents a sense of internal confinement or personal limitations that the singer feels bound to. The phrase "Hung by a thread these walls are alive" suggests that despite feeling trapped, there is a sense of vibrancy and liveliness within these confines.
The lyrics then allude to inner turmoil and contemplation, with the line "Burn at the wick consultations of the mind." This could indicate a deep process of introspection, potentially wrestling with difficult decisions or personal conflicts. The mention of "Lies woven in your skin" and "Can't undo what's been done" implies a recognition of past mistakes and the consequences that come with them.
The final line of the lyrics, "These streets they rain," ties back to the opening line, emphasizing the ongoing struggles and challenges faced within the urban environment. It serves as a concluding statement, encompassing the overall message of the song, which explores the complexities of personal growth and resilience in the face of difficult circumstances.
Line by Line Meaning
These streets they rain
The environment is filled with hardship and challenges
New age
A time of change and transformation
Square light fades away
The conventional and predictable ways are losing significance
Still sane
Despite the chaos, one's sanity remains intact
You are the sun dare to look outside
You possess inner strength and courage to face the world
Dusty butterflies these prisons are mine
Confined and limited, but still holding onto fragile hopes and dreams
Hung by a thread these walls are alive
Feeling trapped and restricted, but there is still a sense of vitality
Burn at the wick consultations of the mind
Intense and continuous contemplation and reflection
Lies woven in your skin
Deception and falsehoods deeply ingrained in your persona
Can’t undo what’s been done
Past actions and consequences cannot be reversed
Throw my shadow to the floor
Cast away the negative influences and burdens
Nevermore
No longer allowing past pain and mistakes to define the future
These streets they rain
The challenges and difficulties persist
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Written by: Exit Division
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