Seconds to Fall
Fury In The Slaughterhouse Lyrics


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Well, it took years to climb that hill
And now we look up to the mountains
As high as you might climb there still
Something we should not forget

It takes seconds to fall
Seconds to fall
Could happen that you can scratch the clouds
Could happen that you come tumbling down
Could be you find yourself at the top of the stairs
Could be you're just another clown

It takes seconds to fall, yeah
Seconds to fall
Seconds to fall, oh yeah

At the top of the stairs, nobody cares
What has been or what will come
I don't want to preach, no, I'm not the one
But you better hear me call

It takes seconds to fall, yeah
Seconds to fall




Seconds to fall
Seconds to fall

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Fury In The Slaughterhouse's song "Seconds to Fall" touch upon the important but often overlooked idea of the fragility of success. The song reflects upon the hard work and perseverance it often takes to achieve success, but also emphasizes that it can be lost in an instant. The opening lines, "Well, it took years to climb that hill / And now we look up to the mountains", demonstrate the immense effort required to reach the top of one mountain, only to realize that there is always another one to climb.


The chorus of the song, "It takes seconds to fall", highlights the idea that success can be fragile, and can easily slip away despite all the hard work and effort put into achieving it. The lyrics describe how no matter how high you climb or how successful you become, it only takes a moment to fall from grace. The lines, "Could happen that you can scratch the clouds / Could happen that you come tumbling down", demonstrate how easy it is to lose everything with one misstep, one moment of carelessness or lack of attention.


The song also touches upon the theme of influence and power. The lines, "At the top of the stairs, nobody cares / What has been or what will come", explore the idea that once someone reaches the top of the ladder, they are often left to their own devices, with little concern for their past or future. Furthermore, the song highlights the importance of being mindful and attentive of one's own success, as well as the fact that success should never be taken for granted.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, it took years to climb that hill
It took a long time and effort to achieve something great


And now we look up to the mountains
After achieving something, we aspire to reach even greater heights


As high as you might climb there still
No matter how high you climb, there is always more to achieve or learn


Something we should not forget
We should remember the journey we took to get where we are and appreciate it


It takes seconds to fall
A reminder that it can all come crashing down in an instant


Could happen that you can scratch the clouds
You may achieve something great that seems impossible


Could happen that you come tumbling down
You may lose all that you have achieved


Could be you find yourself at the top of the stairs
You may have achieved something great, but it may not matter to everyone


Could be you're just another clown
Others may not value what you have achieved and consider you insignificant


At the top of the stairs, nobody cares
When you have achieved something great, not everyone will appreciate it


What has been or what will come
What you have done in the past or what you will do in the future may not matter to some


I don't want to preach, no, I'm not the one
The artist does not want to lecture, but only wants to offer a reminder


But you better hear me call
It is important to remember that everything can be lost in a moment and to not become complacent


Seconds to fall, yeah
Reiterating that it can all come crashing down very quickly


Seconds to fall, oh yeah
Emphasizing the suddenness of failure or loss




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: CHRISTOF STEIN, KAI-UWE WINGENFELDER

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Comments from YouTube:

Nahmima

das würde ich soooo gerne nochmal live hören..

Jens Bauer

es gibt kaum ein lied, welches meine gefühlswelt so trefflich ausdrücken könnte...

DeejayBassliner

Gänsehaut

Angel B. Cool

den song kannte ich noch gar nicht. der is echt cool.

Gregory Nelson

danke sehr ganz guttes leid ich erinne mich von meine letze mal in Deutschland 1993

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