Holding Cell
Falling Sickness Lyrics


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I don't remember how I got here
It seems so long ago
I tried to make a difference
In a world so fucking cold
I thought I was really different
But I'm just like everyone else
I've fallen in an iron trap
Walls built with my own hands
It's my holding cell
My prison of apathy
It's my holding cell
The walls between you and me
I was angry for so long
I can't remember why
I thought if I could change things
I would finally be free
It's all Fool's Gold that
Catch 22 Crap
Nobody ever gave a fuck
And now I've fallen in this trap
It's my holding cell
My prison of apathy
It's my holding cell
The walls between you and me
Maybe I try too hard
Deep down I still believe in people




If we could only bail our species out
But my cynicism still remains...

Overall Meaning

The song "Holding Cell" by Falling Sickness tells a story of a person who is feeling trapped in their own life. The lyrics imply that they are in a situation where they are not happy, but they cannot seem to find a way out. The person is reflecting on their past and how they wanted to make a difference, but now they feel as though they are just like everyone else. They are stuck in their own prison of apathy, which has created a divide between them and others.


The lyrics suggest that the person was once full of anger, but they cannot remember why they were angry in the first place. They wanted to change things but now realize that it was all for nothing. The person feels like they have fallen into a trap of their own making, and they are now in their own holding cell. The walls are built with their own hands, and they are the only ones that can tear them down. The person believes that they have been caught in catch 22 crap, and nobody ever gave a fuck about them. The person's cynicism remains, and they are still trapped in their holding cell.


Overall, the song "Holding Cell" is a powerful commentary on the feeling of being trapped in life. It highlights the importance of being true to oneself and not getting caught up in societal expectations. It also shows how important it is to find a way out of apathy and make a change in one's life.


Line by Line Meaning

I don't remember how I got here
The singer is unsure how they ended up in their current state


It seems so long ago
The singer feels like it's been a long time since they made an effort to change things


I tried to make a difference
The singer attempted to create change


In a world so fucking cold
The world is harsh and lacking humanity


I thought I was really different
The artist believed they were unique in their perspective and approach


But I'm just like everyone else
The singer realizes they are not as unique as they thought


I've fallen in an iron trap
The singer feels stuck in a situation with no way out


Walls built with my own hands
The artist acknowledges that their actions led them to their current situation


It's my holding cell
The artist's situation is like a self-made prison


My prison of apathy
The artist feels trapped by their lack of emotion or concern


The walls between you and me
The singer's situation creates a separation between themselves and other people


I was angry for so long
The artist experienced anger for an extended period


I can't remember why
The singer has lost sight of the cause for their anger


I thought if I could change things
The singer believed creating change would bring resolution


I would finally be free
The singer believes their problems will disappear with meaningful change


It's all Fool's Gold that
The artist has come to realize that their pursuit of change was misguided


Catch 22 Crap
The situation is contradictory and self-defeating


Nobody ever gave a fuck
The singer feels ignored and unsupported by others


And now I've fallen in this trap
The singer is unwillingly stuck in their current situation


Maybe I try too hard
The artist considers that their efforts to create change might have been excessive


Deep down I still believe in people
The artist retains faith in the generally good nature of humanity


If we could only bail our species out
The artist wonders if collective effort could impact humanity's overall state


But my cynicism still remains...
Despite hope for humanity, the singer struggles to let go of their negative attitude




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