Vulture Vulture
Of Monsters and Men Lyrics


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He lives in the darkness, he's calling my name
He's keeping me up, keeping me up
I'm wide awake
He feeds on my ego, he swallows my pain
So figure it out, figure it out
Stay awake

This is all I know
And I can feel it grow
I'm restless, oh I'm restless
It's hard for me to breathe
When all I do is feel so heartless
Am I heartless

Can I keep it up
Still got that feeling
I don't know about these heavy hands
Well, maybe they can pull me up
Still got that feeling
I don't know about these heavy hands
'Cause lately I feel like a desert island

And I had a vision of pillars of sand
It's keeping me up, keeping me up
And I bend
Break me in two so we can both dance
We'll figure it out, figure it out
Hand in hand

This is all I know
And I can feel it grow
I'm restless, oh I'm restless
It's hard for me to breathe
When all I do is feel so heartless
Am I heartless

Can I keep it up
Still got that feeling
I don't know about these heavy hands
Well maybe they can pull me up
Still got that feeling
I don't know about these heavy hands
'Cause lately I feel like a desert island
Still got that feeling
Yeah, lately I feel like a desert island
Still got that feeling

I don't know about these heavy hands
Well maybe they can pull me up
Still got that feeling




I don't know about these heavy hands
'Cause lately I feel like a desert island

Overall Meaning

The song Vulture, Vulture by Of Monsters and Men explores the internal battle between the singer’s ego and their desire to stay grounded. The opening lyrics paint a picture of a darkness that is personified as a vulture, feeding on the singer’s ego and swallowing their pain, which keeps them up at night. The singer acknowledges that they are restless and have trouble breathing, but they also question whether they are heartless. The chorus repeats, emphasizing the singer’s struggle to stay grounded in a world of uncertainty and to resist being consumed by their ego.


The second verse employs religious imagery, with a vision of pillars of sand that keep the singer up and bend them in two, allowing them to dance. The idea of breaking in two and figuring it out together with their ego is a powerful image of self-awareness and personal growth. The singer is acknowledging their flaws and struggles, but they are also willing to face them head-on to find a solution. The final chorus repeats the theme of heavy hands, but the singer remains unsure if they can be pulled up or if they will ultimately feel like a desert island.


Overall, Vulture, Vulture is a song that explores the internal struggle that many people face every day. It reminds listeners that it is okay to acknowledge your ego and your pain, but it is important to stay grounded and find ways to work through those struggles.


Line by Line Meaning

He lives in the darkness, he's calling my name
The singer is being haunted by a voice that represents their inner demons and insecurities.


He's keeping me up, keeping me up
The constant presence of these negative thoughts is affecting the singer's ability to sleep and find peace of mind.


I'm wide awake
Despite feeling tired, the singer cannot fall asleep because of the voices in their head.


He feeds on my ego, he swallows my pain
The voice inside the singer's head feeds on their insecurities and doubts, while also numbing their ability to feel positive emotions.


So figure it out, figure it out
The singer is trying to find a way to overcome these negative thoughts and emotions.


Stay awake
The singer is urging themselves to stay conscious and aware in their battle against their inner demons.


This is all I know
The singer feels trapped in this cycle of negative thoughts and seems unable to break free from it.


And I can feel it grow
Despite trying to fight their inner demons, the singer feels that these negative thoughts are only getting stronger.


I'm restless, oh I'm restless
The constant presence of negative thoughts is causing the singer to feel uneasy and unable to find peace of mind.


It's hard for me to breathe
The singer is struggling to find a sense of calmness and ease, and is feeling suffocated by their negative thoughts.


When all I do is feel so heartless
The constant negativity is causing the singer to feel apathetic and detached from their emotions.


Am I heartless
The singer is questioning whether their inability to feel positive emotions is a reflection of them as a person.


Can I keep it up
The singer is wondering whether they have enough strength to continue fighting against their inner demons.


Still got that feeling
Despite feeling overwhelmed, the singer still has a sense of hope and determination to overcome their negative thoughts.


I don't know about these heavy hands
The singer is unsure if they have the strength to overcome their inner demons on their own.


Well maybe they can pull me up
The singer is hoping that others around them can help lift them out of their negative thoughts and emotions.


And I had a vision of pillars of sand
The singer has had a realization or epiphany that is helping them see things from a different perspective.


And I bend
The singer is willing to be flexible and adapt to overcome their inner demons.


Break me in two so we can both dance
The singer is asking others to help them overcome their inner demons by being vulnerable and honest with them.


Hand in hand
The singer is asking others to join them in their battle against their inner demons and offer support and encouragement.


Yeah, lately I feel like a desert island
The singer feels isolated and alone in their struggles against their inner demons.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Nanna Bryndis Hilmarsdottir, Ragnar Thorhallsson

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