Twofold Godhead
Machines of Loving Grace Lyrics


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I don't mind
I should die




Overall Meaning

The opening lines of Machines of Loving Grace's Twofold Godhead are a haunting and introspective reflection of mortality. The phrase "I don't mind" may initially seem dismissive or apathetic, but it can also be interpreted as acceptance of the inevitable. The following line, "I should die," is a stark acknowledgement of the impermanence of life.


These two short phrases set the tone for the rest of the song, which explores the dichotomy between life and death, the physical and the spiritual, and the human and the divine. The chorus repeats the phrase "Twofold Godhead," which refers to the concept of a dual natured or two-sided divine being, such as the Christian God or the Hindu deity Shiva. This concept ties into the theme of duality throughout the song, as the singer grapples with conflicting emotions and desires.


In conclusion, Machines of Loving Grace's Twofold Godhead is a powerful meditation on the complexities of the human experience, including mortality, spirituality, and the struggle to reconcile opposing forces within oneself.


Line by Line Meaning

I don't mind
I am indifferent to the situation at hand


I should die
If I were to die, I wouldn't have any objections or complaints




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: MICHAEL BERNARD FISHER, RAYMOND LEON RIENDEAU, SCOTT D. BENZEL, STUART B. KUPERS

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Comments from YouTube:

@TranceDeuce

The genius of this band was recognized.  They were suppressed.  They were torpedoed like the Titanic.  Their music provides a pathway to a higher dimension.

@Thermalfiredotcom

I love this song

@Thermalfiredotcom

@grenadesonparade I have to dig this album out of my collection to give it a proper go, but I agree genius should be applied to MOLG, too bad they weren't appreciated enough. Special thanks for posting the lyrics, I have been searching the net for it and they never seem to turn up. It provides a bit more clarity to the song.

@riley6195

That 5/4 time though

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