Ms. Lazarus
Hum Lyrics


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I come to you all dressed in sound
Bluebirds tripping wires to the ground
Connected to a time machine that will not power down
Set the crosshairs back on one

You said we'd only die here in a sun
The way your head stone shines
I only wish that it was mine
So set the crosshairs back on one

And nail the loop that brings the second run
Passed the wished on charms
And through the lens back to your living arms
This time machine won't power down

And this time machine won't power down
And still the crosshairs rest on one
And still you rest there in the morning sun
And still I fumble through pages of constructions on the ride

I like the blown out sound that you've found
I like the way it feels here coming down




The way your headstone shines
I only wish that it was mine

Overall Meaning

The song Ms. Lazarus by Hum is a complex and introspective examination of grief and the struggle to move on after someone's passing. The opening line "I come to you all dressed in sound" is a reference to the power of music to transport us and evoke feelings and memories. The "Bluebirds tripping wires to the ground" could be interpreted as a metaphor for the fragility of life and the suddenness with which it can be taken away.


The mention of a "time machine" adds to the sense of nostalgia and longing, as the singer wishes they could go back to a happier time. "Set the crosshairs back on one" suggests a desire to focus on one particular memory or aspect of the person they lost. The line "You said we'd only die here in a sun" is particularly poignant, as it speaks to the inevitability of death and the fear of being forgotten.


The chorus continues the theme of fixation and obsession with the past, as the singer struggles to let go and move on. The reference to a "headstone" and the line "I only wish that it was mine" could be interpreted as a desire to join the person they lost in death.


In summary, Ms. Lazarus is a song that explores the complicated emotions that come with the experience of grief. It speaks to the human desire to hold on to memories and the past, even as we struggle to move forward.


Line by Line Meaning

I come to you all dressed in sound
I am here, surrounding you with the audible vibrations I've created


Bluebirds tripping wires to the ground
Even the birds are impacted by the power of the sound I've created


Connected to a time machine that will not power down
I am creating a powerful sensation that will never fade away


Set the crosshairs back on one
Focus on the present moment and forget about other distractions and cares


You said we'd only die here in a sun
You predicted that our end would only come when we reached our peak, like a star burning out


The way your head stone shines
The beauty of your memory lives on even after your passing


I only wish that it was mine
I wish that I could also be remembered so fondly and beautifully


And nail the loop that brings the second run
Perfect the process that leads to even greater things in the future


Passed the wished on charms
Overcoming any possible obstacles or burdens that were meant to keep us down


And through the lens back to your living arms
Returning to a happier time and recapturing the joy that has been lost


This time machine won't power down
The powerful sensations that have been created will persist and never fade away


And still the crosshairs rest on one
The present moment remains the most important focus


And still you rest there in the morning sun
You are still everything you were, even in death


And still I fumble through pages of constructions on the ride
Even when things seem uncertain, I am still searching for a way forward


I like the blown out sound that you've found
I am drawn to the powerful, resonant sound that you've created


I like the way it feels here coming down
The way the sound moves and reverberates is soothing and compelling




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BRYAN ST. PERE, JEFFERY DIMPSEY, MATT TALBOTT, TIM LASH

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