Lost Souls
Harrow Lyrics


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Your head is turning, I can't see rights and see wrongs
Sooner or later the priest gets your head, he must come from beyond
The Earth is burning don't go into this black zone
And screams are yearning stay away don't move on

With a smile and bright look on his face
The hero he walks into cold
I can't see paradise, coldness of death
There must be ways to survive

The beds are burning, reincarnation won't help
Sooner or later the priest gets your head, he must come from beyond
The Earth is burning don't go into this black zone
And screams are yearning stay away don't move on

With a smile and bright look on his face
The hero he walks into cold
I can't see paradise, coldness of death
There must be ways to survive

Your head is turning, don't go into this black zone
And screams are yearning stay away don't move on

With a smile and bright look on his face
The hero he walks into cold




I can't see paradise, dust clouds ahead
There must be ways to survive

Overall Meaning

The song "Lost Souls" by Harrow starts with the idea of losing one's way, caught between the perspective of what is right and what is wrong, and being unable to distinguish between the two. The lyrics suggest that this state of confusion can be attributed to the influence of a priest or religious authority figure, who may have a vested interest in keeping individuals trapped in a cycle of guilt and shame, rather than allowing them to break free and find their own way. The image of the Earth burning and the concept of a black zone suggests that this confusion can be harmful and even dangerous without proper guidance, and that there are forces working against individuals who seek freedom and clarity.


However, despite the bleakness of the message, the song ends with a note of hope. The hero enters the coldness of death and the unknown with a smile on his face, suggesting that there is a way to survive and transcend the limitations of the mortal world. This may be a reference to the idea of reincarnation, or it could simply be a celebration of the courage it takes to face the unknown with a positive attitude and a sense of determination.


Line by Line Meaning

Your head is turning, I can't see rights and see wrongs
You're feeling disoriented and confused; it's hard to tell what's right from wrong.


Sooner or later the priest gets your head, he must come from beyond
There's an authority figure that you're afraid of; they seem to have supernatural power.


The Earth is burning don't go into this black zone
There's danger ahead; going towards it will only lead to destruction.


And screams are yearning stay away don't move on
You can hear voices warning you to stay away; ignoring them would be risky.


With a smile and bright look on his face
Someone is putting on a happy face, even when things are tough.


The hero he walks into cold
Despite the danger, the singer is moving ahead bravely.


I can't see paradise, coldness of death
The future is unclear, and there's a sense of danger and uncertainty.


The beds are burning, reincarnation won't help
Things are falling apart, and even the possibility of a fresh start isn't enough to save them.


Your head is turning, don't go into this black zone
You're still feeling confused, but you know to avoid the danger ahead.


And screams are yearning stay away don't move on
The voices of caution and warning are growing louder and more insistent.


I can't see paradise, dust clouds ahead
The danger ahead is growing more tangible; there's a sense of urgency to find a way out.


There must be ways to survive
Despite the danger, the artist remains hopeful, and is determined to find a way to survive.




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