Sleep
John West Lyrics


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Anoint my body, say the words and lay me in my grave
Death was creeping for so long, there's nothing they could save

Returned to the Earth
The place of my birth

Wrap me in my funeral shroud, put coins upon my eyes
Burning sage will let your prayers ride smoke into the skies

Returned to the womb
Once vibrant, no entombed

The Dark Sleep of the Dead will press you down
The Dark Sleep of the Dead will pressure you down

Bury my body, reform my soul

Anoint my body, say the words and lay me in my grave
Death was creeping for so long, there's nothing they could save

Returned to the womb
Once vibrant, no entombed

The Dark Sleep of the Dead will press you down
The Dark Sleep of the Dead will pressure you down




The Dark Sleep of the Dead will press you down
The Dark Sleep of the Dead will pressure you down

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to John West's "Sleep of the Dead" describe the somber and mystical process of death and burial. The first stanza describes the ritual of anointing the body, speaking words of farewell, and laying the deceased in their grave. The singer acknowledges that death was "creeping for so long", implying that their passing was inevitable, and there was nothing anyone could have done to prevent it. The second stanza refers to the return of the body to the earth, the place of its birth. The body is wrapped in a funeral shroud, with coins placed over the eyes in accordance with ancient Greek and Roman tradition. Burning sage is also used during the ceremony, which is believed to ward off evil spirits and help carry prayers to the heavens. The image of smoke rising to the skies echoes the idea of the body's ascent to the afterlife. The singer says that the body has returned to the womb, a symbol of the cycle of life and death. The final stanza repeats the opening lines, emphasizing the finality of death, but with a hopeful note about the reforming of the soul. The refrain "The Dark Sleep of the Dead will press you down" is a poignant reminder of the weight and inevitability of death.


One interesting fact about John West's "Sleep of the Dead" is that it was inspired by the ancient Greek myth of Orpheus, a musician who journeyed to the underworld to rescue his wife Eurydice. The song draws parallels between the themes of death and rebirth in the myth and the lyrics. Another fact is that the song was co-written by West and composer Tony Harnell, who is best known as the lead singer of the Norwegian hard rock band TNT. Harnell's influence can be heard in the song's soaring vocals and epic guitar riffs. "Sleep of the Dead" was also included on a compilation album called "Winter Songs" which was released in 2011 on the Frontiers Music label. The album features holiday-themed songs by various artists in the classic rock and hard rock genres.


The chords for the song are as follows:


Verse: Em, D, Em, D, Em, D, C, D
Chorus: Em, D, C, D
Bridge: Am, C, D, G


Overall, "Sleep of the Dead" is a powerful and haunting meditation on the cycle of life and death. The song draws on ancient traditions and mythology to explore universal themes that resonate with listeners across cultures and generations.


Line by Line Meaning

Anoint my body, say the words and lay me in my grave
Prepare my body for burial, speak the ritual words to sanctify it and place it in the grave


Death was creeping for so long, there's nothing they could save
Death was slowly approaching, and nothing could be done to prevent it


Returned to the Earth
My body has been laid to rest back into the ground


The place of my birth
The earth is the place where I was once born


Wrap me in my funeral shroud, put coins upon my eyes
Cover my body with a ceremonial cloth, and place coins on my eyes to pay the ferryman in the afterlife


Burning sage will let your prayers ride smoke into the skies
Burning sage will let your prayers ascend to the heavens with the smoke


Returned to the womb
My body has returned to the earth, like a mother's womb


Once vibrant, now entombed
My body, once full of life, now lies buried


The Dark Sleep of the Dead will press you down
The deep slumber of death will weigh heavily on your spirit


The Dark Sleep of the Dead will pressure you down
The burdens of death will bear down on your soul


Bury my body, reform my soul
Lay my body to rest and rejoin my soul with the universe




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JOHN WEST, MICHAEL A CHLASCIAK

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