Drop Of Poison
Mourning Tide Lyrics


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Drop of poison.
Three thousand severed tongues become heavy after awhile condemmed to live six feet below them.
Disgust repulsion i've seen it all relentless bodies keep falling how long will they hurt till it all comes clear.
Disable thought patterns cut the cable to the brain.
We've stood back for way too long
Oppress the ones who try to control they inject the anaesthetic oppress the ones who try to control.
Relentless bodies keep falling
How long will they hurt till it all comes clear
Disable thought patterns cut the cable to the brain we've stood back for way too long oppress the ones.




You want to be the same you claim to shame if you want to be the same then be the same...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Mourning Tide's song Drop of Poison describe a theme of oppression, control, and societal disillusionment. The phrase "Drop of Poison" is a metaphor for the toxic environment that one finds oneself within, which can be overwhelming and become too much to bear. The first line speaks of the consequence of speaking out against the norm or against those in power – being silenced and becoming an example to others, and losing one's identity in the process. The second line speaks of the depression and confusion that comes with being in this situation.


The following lines describe how the singer is repulsed by the state of society, which is dictated by the "relentless bodies keep falling" – these could be interpreted as victims of the system or those who are willing to perpetuate it. These lines question how long will this need to continue for it to make sense or become clearer, implying that perhaps it never will. The song suggests that we must resist the messages from those in power, and sever the connection to these messages in order to regain control over our minds. The song closes with the lines "if you want to be the same then be the same", suggesting that if one is content to live under the same oppressive system, then that is their choice, but we should fight against it if we seek change.


Overall, the lyrics to Drop of Poison are extremely insightful and provocative, and paint a poignant picture of the struggle against societal norms and oppression.


Line by Line Meaning

Drop of poison.
The beginning of a destructive force that has the power to infect and corrupt.


Three thousand severed tongues become heavy after awhile condemned to live six feet below them.
The weight of lies and secrets causes those who have kept them to suffer and eventually die with them.


Disgust repulsion i've seen it all relentless bodies keep falling how long will they hurt till it all comes clear.
The singer has reached a breaking point in witnessing the continuous cycle of violence and cruelty, wondering when people will finally realize the consequences of their actions.


Disable thought patterns cut the cable to the brain.
The need to escape the constant mental anguish and trauma leads the artist to want to disconnect from their own mind.


We've stood back for way too long oppress the ones who try to control they inject the anaesthetic oppress the ones who try to control.
The call to action to take a stand against oppression and manipulation, as those in power will stop at nothing to maintain their hold over others.


Relentless bodies keep falling how long will they hurt till it all comes clear
The repeated loss of life and pain prompts the question of when people will recognize the harm they cause and make a change.


Disable thought patterns cut the cable to the brain we've stood back for way too long oppress the ones.
The same message reiterated, as the singer emphasizes the urgency and importance of fighting back against oppressive forces.


You want to be the same you claim to shame if you want to be the same then be the same...
The irony of people conforming to societal norms and then condemning those who also do the same, as the artist calls for authenticity rather than forced uniformity.




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