Calhoun Satan
Milo Korbenski Lyrics
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Just how sad and lonely I′d be
Keeping souls
Late in the evening
I can hear them breathing
I dont want to though
Oh no
God I know
Keeper of the fire and the dead men
Creepin' low
Call me Calhoun Satan
God I know
Keeper of the fire and the dead men
I′ve got to go
I'm so afflicted
Who could have predicted
That I'd let you go
I feel a shiver
As I sleep down by the river
I sink like a stone
Oh no
Call me Calhoun Satan
God I know
Keeper of the fire and the dead men
Creepin′ low
Call me Calhoun Satan
God I know
Keeper of the fire and the dead men
I′ve got to go
Call me Calhoun Satan
God I know
Keeper of the fire and the dead men
Creepin' low
Call me Calhoun Satan
God I know
Keeper of the fire and the dead men
I′ve got to go
The lyrics of Milo Korbenski's song "Calhoun Satan" reflect a deep sense of loneliness and sadness. The singer is "keeping souls" and can hear them breathing, but does not want to. He is plagued by affliction and a shiver, and feels like he is sinking like a stone. Despite this, he identifies as a keeper of fire and dead men, and asks to be called Calhoun Satan.
The use of the name Calhoun Satan is intriguing as it could be interpreted in a few different ways. Calhoun might be a nod to the famous American politician, John C. Calhoun, who was a supporter of slavery and held the belief that the white race was superior. Satan, of course, refers to the embodiment of evil, and could signify a devilish persona. Perhaps the singer is identifying with both the negative aspects of Calhoun's beliefs and the dark forces of Satan, accentuating his own feelings of loneliness and isolation.
Overall, the lyrics of "Calhoun Satan" are open to interpretation and allow the listener to create their own meanings. The song captures a sense of despair and angst that is felt by many, and the use of the name Calhoun Satan adds an additional layer of complexity and intrigue.
Line by Line Meaning
God never told me
I was never warned
Just how sad and lonely I'd be
That the job would be desolate
Keeping souls
I hold the spirits
Late in the evening
When it's dark outside
I can hear them breathing
I sense their existence
I don't want to though
It's a task I do not enjoy
Oh no
This is not good
Call me Calhoun Satan
Refer to me by my title
God I know
I am aware of my evil
Keeper of the fire and the dead men
I am responsible for the underworld
Creepin' low
I move unnoticed
I've got to go
It's time for me to depart
I'm so afflicted
I am burdened
Who could have predicted
No one could have known
That I'd let you go
That I would lose you
I feel a shiver
I experience fear
As I sleep down by the river
While resting near the water
I sink like a stone
I feel heavy with sorrow
Call me Calhoun Satan
Refer to me by my title
I′ve got to go
It's time for me to depart
Writer(s): Joseph Bourke
Contributed by Charlie C. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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@Zaid Quazi but why it has few views
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Davide Dal Bo
Please keep up the good work.
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How has this not blown up tho??
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