All Hands on Deck Part 2: Open Water
Funeral for a Friend Lyrics


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Awake, I am awake
And I'm still alive out here
Awake, I am awake
And I'm still alive out here
Blinded, by this light
It is all that surrounds me
Deep water, I can smell the blood
How long, how long before they come?
Showing teeth and bearing fever
Lost in open water
Until they find, I find us all
Lost with all the shipwreck
Deep water, I can smell the blood
How long, how long before they come?
Waves crashed upon the shore
And time and time again, we lost control
And time and time again, we lost control
And I'm too far gone to be saved
(Lost in the water all alone)
Am I too far gone to be saved?
(Lost in the water all alone)
Am I too far gone, too far gone to be saved?
Waves crashed upon the shore
And time and time again we lost control
Waves crashed upon the shore
And time and time again we lost control
I lost control




Awake, I am awake
And I'm still alive out here

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of All Hands on Deck Part 2: Open Water by Funeral for a Friend paint a bleak and desperate picture of someone lost at sea. The singer is awake and alive, but surrounded by blinding light and the deep, blood-filled water. They are stranded in open water, with no idea if help will arrive before they are found by hostile creatures with fever and teeth. The repeated line "And time and time again, we lost control" suggests that this isn't the first time the singer has struggled to survive in these circumstances. Despite their desperation, there is still a glimmer of hope as they are still alive and awake, though they fear they may be too far gone to be saved.


The vivid imagery in these lyrics suggests a deep sense of fear and desperation, hinting at the deeper themes of the song. The constant crashing of waves upon the shore and the smell of blood create a sense of constant danger and uncertainty. The singer's repeated questions about whether they are too far gone to be saved indicate a sense of fear and desperation, and the repeated phrase "Lost in open water" highlights the isolation and vulnerability of being lost at sea. Ultimately, the song paints a grim and foreboding picture of a situation where hope is sparse and survival is uncertain.


Line by Line Meaning

Awake, I am awake
I am conscious and aware of my surroundings


And I'm still alive out here
I am surviving in this difficult situation


Blinded, by this light
I am temporarily unable to see due to the brightness of my surroundings


It is all that surrounds me
This light is the only thing I can perceive in my environment


Deep water, I can smell the blood
I am in a treacherous ocean and can sense the danger around me


How long, how long before they come?
I am anxiously awaiting the arrival of a potential threat


Showing teeth and bearing fever
This potential threat is violent and aggressive


Lost in open water
I am adrift in the ocean, with no clear direction or destination


Until they find, I find us all
I must continue to survive until help arrives for all of us


Lost with all the shipwreck
I am surrounded by the evidence of past failure and destruction


Waves crashed upon the shore
The ocean continues to be violent and unforgiving


And time and time again, we lost control
We have repeatedly failed to overcome this challenge


And I'm too far gone to be saved
I am beyond help or salvation


(Lost in the water all alone)
(I am isolated and alone in this struggle)


Am I too far gone to be saved?
I am questioning whether there is any hope left for me


I lost control
I have been defeated by this situation


Awake, I am awake
Despite everything, I am still alert and aware


And I'm still alive out here
And I am still surviving in this difficult environment




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