Inside
Mine Lyrics


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Something inside is rising
Something inside is raging
Deep down inside I hear it cry

Some mornings when I wake up
Half waken, half asleep
Just for a second I believe
That you're here with me





You still reign over me
I still cry over you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Mine's song Inside evoke a sense of intense emotions and the struggle to contain them. The opening lines, "Something inside is rising, Something inside is raging" suggest a boiling point of emotions that are about to erupt. The repeated use of "inside" in the lyrics emphasizes the internal turmoil the singer is experiencing. The line "Deep down inside I hear it cry" hints at a deep pain that is difficult to express.


The next few lines, "Some mornings when I wake up, Half waken, half asleep, Just for a second I believe, That you're here with me" convey a sense of longing and nostalgia. The singer seems to be reminiscing about a lost love, and the memories still linger on. The line "You still reign over me" suggests that the hold of the past is still very strong, and the singer is struggling to break free from it. The final line "I still cry over you" reinforces the emotional depth of the longing and the regret.


Overall, the lyrics of Inside by Mine are a poignant portrayal of the struggle to contain intense emotions and the pain of a past love. The use of imagery and symbolism adds to the depth of the emotions expressed.


Line by Line Meaning

Something inside is rising
An intense emotion is building up inside


Something inside is raging
A strong feeling is causing turmoil


Deep down inside I hear it cry
I am aware of a deep inner pain


Some mornings when I wake up
On certain mornings after sleep


Half waken, half asleep
In a half-awake state


Just for a second I believe
For a brief moment, I have faith


That you're here with me
That you are present with me


You still reign over me
You still have control over my thoughts and emotions


I still cry over you
I still experience sadness about our separation




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jimbojims

South Africa has 6 of the worlds 10 deepest operational mines.
They go down to almost 13 000 feet (3.9km) now and are going deeper still. Down to about 14300 feet at the next stage.
Absolutely insane.

Deathroes Doid

Currently we’re at 4km @ Mponeng mine. Let me tell you when I say it’s sweltering hot at those levels😮‍💨😮‍💨

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HardRockMiner

I worked as a driller @ Kidd Creek mine in Ontario Canada. Its +9600' and the shaft bottom is approx 9880'. Its the deepest mine that I've worked in and I've been in a lot of em. Nice video. Thanks!!

John DoDo Doe

The Stora Kopparberg mine in Sweden is vaguely similar, but only about 2000 feet deep. After centuries of production, it was turned into a museum in the 1980s, with tourists initially allowed on guided tours at 600 foot depth (interesting with some tableaus in side tunnels), though now apparently only upper levels are toured.

Russ G

Just goes to show how valuable copper is to a modern industrial economy. This has always been a relatively expensive metal but in recent years the price has skyrocketed and it's reflected in the price you pay for home electric wiring. Decades ago, things as mundane as GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS were made of this because it was resistant to corrosion and easy to form. Sheets of it were used as roof flashing around chimneys and vent pipes. Your whole house had copper pipe including the big drain lines; it was easy to cut and could be joined with solder rather than the threaded joints required on "iron" [actually steel] pipe. Now all that's been replaced with PVC.

Jackdareaperx

because PVC is 1000x better

iIiWARHEADiIi

@Jackdareaperx PVC degrade over the time in water. Copper could work infinite time if was treated properly after the installation.

Paul Ohlstein

@iIiWARHEADiIi Copper pipes will develop pin holes in 50 years. I have had to replace some copper pipe from my domestic hot water. I have seen pinholes develop in copper waste lines in 40 years.

I made a humidifier that had copper pipe exposed to heated water and air. It lasted about 40 years and I had to replace it because of leaks. I am on my third copper coil that makes domestic hot water. That is in 52 years, so the average life of the coil is 26 years.

Copper does not last forever when conveying water.

Thesilent One

We need an update on this its 2022 now.

Soapie Soap

I have only ever worked in iron ore mines I find underground mining so fascinating

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