Fury
Nasum Lyrics


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Reaching for the end, I wouldn't hold my breath
Smothered thoughts, all alike, machine-like beings walk on by
...through smoulderning remains...
Scorched by flames, from the burning cold
Mental ice-age, reality postponed
When all is said and done, what will be left of you?

All signs point toward regression
None show the width of their obsession
...the undeniable trurh...
So weak, so forgotten and so forfeit
Without conscience and without faith
No beliefs to call your own, their origin remains unknown

No equality in present day
There's been no progress made
You're still here to produce and to consume

No equality in present state
There's been no progress made
And we're all still their slaves

Shocking truth, deliverer of pain
Better start to move, dun't just sit down and drown in shame
...of not doing anything...
When the seas calm down
But only then will our fury finally sleep
Until then this whip will deal out its lashes constantly

No equality in present state
There's been no progress made




And we're all still their slaves
And we're all still their slaves

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Nasum's song "Fury" address the state of inequality and lack of progress in modern society. The opening lines "Reaching for the end, I wouldn't hold my breath" suggest a sense of hopelessness and resignation towards the future. The following lines describe the dehumanization and automation of society, with "machine-like beings walk on by". The use of the phrase "smouldering remains" could be interpreted as a metaphor for the destruction of individuality and creativity caused by conformity.


The chorus of the song emphasizes the lack of progress and regression present in society. The lines “No equality in present day/ There's been no progress made/ You're still here to produce and to consume” point to a system designed to perpetuate inequality and maintain the status quo. The mention of “their origin remains unknown” highlights the ease with which people can be manipulated by those in power, and the lack of awareness or beliefs that can combat this manipulation.


The song urges listeners to take action and resist this oppressive system. The lines “Better start to move, don't just sit down and drown in shame” urge listeners to not be complacent in the face of injustice. The closing lines of the song, “We're all still their slaves” imply that the struggle against inequality is ongoing and that there is still work to be done.


Line by Line Meaning

Reaching for the end, I wouldn't hold my breath
The singer has no hope for a positive outcome and is not optimistic.


Smothered thoughts, all alike, machine-like beings walk on by
People are apathetic and are not different from machines in their monotonous behavior.


...through smoulderning remains...
The scene portrayed is of destruction, perhaps ruins of war.


Scorched by flames, from the burning cold
The artist feels burned out, numbed, and not affected by things as they should be.


Mental ice-age, reality postponed
The artist is indifferent to the world around them, and does not see the point in engaging with it.


When all is said and done, what will be left of you?
The singer is questioning their legacy and the purpose of their existence.


All signs point toward regression
The current state of society is backwards and not improving.


None show the width of their obsession
People hide their obsessions, desires, and aims, for they are ashamed of them.


...the undeniable trurh...
The truth is irrefutable and undeniable.


So weak, so forgotten and so forfeit
The artist sees themselves as having no power or influence.


Without conscience and without faith
The singer believes that people have no sense of morality or spiritual beliefs.


No beliefs to call your own, their origin remains unknown
People do not have their own beliefs and do not question where they came from.


No equality in present day
Equality is not prevalent in society today.


There's been no progress made
The singer believes there has been no improvement or advancement in society.


You're still here to produce and to consume
People are only valued for their ability to work and consume goods.


No equality in present state
Equality has not been achieved yet in society.


And we're all still their slaves
The artist laments that people are still under the control of an oppressive force or system.


Shocking truth, deliverer of pain
The truth can be painful and shocking to people when they realize it.


Better start to move, dun't just sit down and drown in shame
The singer advises people to take action against the oppression, rather than feeling ashamed of it.


...of not doing anything...
The artist cautions against the guilt and regret that comes with inaction.


When the seas calm down
If people can overcome their struggles and hardships, then there might be hope for a better future.


But only then will our fury finally sleep
Once people are contented, there will be no reason for protest and rebellion.


Until then this whip will deal out its lashes constantly
As long as people are oppressed, they will continue to suffer and be punished.


And we're all still their slaves
The artist reiterates their view that people are still being controlled by a powerful entity or system that uses them as slaves.




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