Pregressed
Mord'A'Stigmata Lyrics


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Walls...
Cracked...
Stabile...
Branches...
Dry...
Tighty weaved...
Landscapes...
By an osseous carbon painted...
Ruby lines...
Ornamenting...
Walls...

With the white skeleton a PAINting painted
Inside the Sandy Room parallel watching...

Hic Deus obiit - natus est homo...
To erect everything anew either
To settle in the ruins down for ever...

Cuttings...
Diagonal...
Subliminal verses disordered orders...
Whirlings...
Mentally embroiled...
Selfportraits...
With Time and sometime(s) mellowed...
Cuttings... by
Drag...
Disordered calm...




ADHD...
Labyrinth solved...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Pregressed" by Mord'A'Stigmata are rich in imagery and symbolism, making it not just a song, but a piece of art. It talks about walls that are cracked, but still stable, and landscapes that are painted with carbon and ruby lines. The song seems to convey a sense of decay and deterioration, but also the possibility of renewal and creation. The lyrics touch on themes of death and rebirth, as seen in the phrase "Hic Deus obiit - natus est homo," which means "Here God died - a human was born."


The second stanza of the song talks about a "white skeleton painting painted" inside a sandy room. This image can be interpreted in many ways, but it seems to suggest a sense of emptiness and fragility. The line "parallel watching" adds to the sense of detachment and observation, as if the singer is watching something unfold from a distance.


The third and final stanza talks about "cuttings" and "subliminal verses disordered orders." These lines suggest a sense of chaos and confusion, but also an attempt to make sense of it all. The line "Labyrinth solved" seems to suggest that the singer has found some sort of answers or resolution, even if it is not a clear one.


Overall, "Pregressed" is a haunting and thought-provoking song that invites the listener to reflect on themes of life and death, decay and renewal, chaos and order.


Line by Line Meaning

Walls...
The walls of something are being described.


Cracked...
The walls are cracked.


Stabile...
Despite the cracks, the walls are still standing.


Branches...
The scene has some branches, possibly of a tree.


Dry...
The branches are dry.


Tighty weaved...
The branches are woven tightly.


Landscapes...
The environment is being described.


By an osseous carbon painted...
The landscape has been painted with charcoal.


Ruby lines...
There are red lines present in the landscape/design.


Ornamenting...
The red lines are used for decoration.


Walls...
The walls from earlier are being revisited.


With the white skeleton a PAINting painted
There is a painting with a white skeleton in it.


Inside the Sandy Room parallel watching...
The painting is inside a sandy room, and is being watched from a parallel perspective.


Hic Deus obiit - natus est homo...
A Latin phrase that means 'here the god died - born is man.'


To erect everything anew either
To rebuild everything, a new start must be made.


To settle in the ruins down for ever...
To stay in the state of decay for eternity.


Cuttings...
The act of cutting is being described.


Diagonal...
The cuttings are diagonal in some way.


Subliminal verses disordered orders...
The diagonal cuttings contain subliminal writing that is disordered.


Whirlings...
There is a swirling motion present in the scene.


Mentally embroiled...
The artist is feeling embroiled in some way.


Selfportraits...
The scene involves self-portraits.


With Time and sometime(s) mellowed...
The self-portraits have become more mellow over time.


Cuttings... by
The cuttings are highlighted again, along with the act of cutting.


Drag...
The motion of dragging something is present.


Disordered calm...
The scene is disorderly, but there is still a sense of calmness.


ADHD...
The singer's mental state is being compared to ADHD.


Labyrinth solved...
The labyrinthine setting has been solved or figured out.




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