Sins on Sleeves
Hark Lyrics


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Won't you shine unto them shadows
Reveal secrets to come
Dig deep healer
Broke for broken
Shackled to every damned whim

Ne'r do wells
In your game of false glories
Maze of greys
Resting on saviours' stories

Gruel's day
The wind has blown
You bet it's what they asked for

Dual fray
The seeds have sown
You bet it's what they asked for





Wear your sins on sleeves

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Sins on Sleeves" by Hark address the theme of revealing hidden truths and embracing one's flaws in order to heal and grow. The first stanza implores someone to bring light into the darkness and expose the secrets that are yet to come, indicating a sense of anticipation and foreboding. The second line, "Dig deep healer," could be directed at someone who has the ability to heal others but only by first delving deeply into their own wounds. The third line, "Broke for broken," is a likely reference to a state of humility and empathy that is necessary in order to connect with those who are hurting.


The second stanza contrast "ne'r do wells" - those who are up to no good or are generally viewed as miscreants - with "false glories" and "saviours' stories," suggesting that the people who are often perceived as villains may simply be misunderstood. The third stanza begins with the phrase "gruel's day," which could mean a day of hardship or of reckoning, and references the fact that the wind has blown. This line could be interpreted as nature or fate taking its course and bringing consequences for actions taken. The phrase "you bet it's what they asked for" is repeated twice in the stanza, reinforcing the idea that people get what they deserve.


The final line, "Wear your sins on sleeves," is an invitation to be honest about one's faults and mistakes. Rather than hiding them away, the singer is suggesting that it is better to acknowledge and accept one's flaws in order to move past them. Overall, the message of the song seems to be that true healing and growth come from facing the truth, embracing vulnerability, and accepting responsibility for one's actions.


Line by Line Meaning

Won't you shine unto them shadows
Can you bring light to the darkness and uncertainty?


Reveal secrets to come
Can you disclose the hidden truths that may be revealed in the future?


Dig deep healer
Heal the deep wounds that are beyond the surface level.


Broke for broken
You are shattered and hopeless, but you still have to help and heal others.


Shackled to every damned whim
You are compelled to fulfill every immoral and harmful desire or demand of others.


Ne'r do wells
People who will never change, and will always be up to no good or harm.


In your game of false glories
People are playing games to seek superficial and fake fame instead of real achievements and accomplishments.


Maze of greys
Life's complexities where everything is not black and white, and there are no clear-cut solutions or answers.


Resting on saviours' stories
Taking comfort and support from the tales and examples of people who have saved or helped people in the past.


Gruel's day
A rough and grueling day that will take a toll on one's body and mind.


The wind has blown
Unexpected events or circumstances have occurred, and things have changed.


You bet it's what they asked for
It's not what they wanted, but it's what they deserved based on their actions and choices.


Dual fray
Two opposing forces or parties are engaged in a battle or conflict.


The seeds have sown
The actions and choices made in the past are resulting in present outcomes and consequences.


You bet it's what they asked for
They may not have explicitly desired it, but their past decisions and behavior led to this result.


Wear your sins on sleeves
Displaying and acknowledging one's flaws and wrongdoings for everyone to see, instead of pretending to be perfect or faultless.




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