Son
Omnium Gatherum Lyrics


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For the one my window hides in its view... - to enlighten me if my love's
real, or that faith - what's more bitter than the late spring - i forgot to
live, seated in one of their fucking trains - yes i forgot to live seated in
one of those - and when the world is left i don't need an inscription to
remind for these things - if it's washing away, well, you know what -
praying on one's knees - before - bring salvation for every soul - i forgot
to live, seated in one of their fucking trains - yes i forgot to live seated
in one of those - when in search of clarity, the way is lost in itself -
gone into its own walker - and every shadow has its bearer of shadow - every
shadow has its bearer of shadow - (a son with the thought of not standing
his demise - still afraid of getting a lethal dis ease) - and the clauses
they were, they were all without reins - though didn't want to lose, didn't




want to lose my heart - somewhere in the mists of my blurred daily
consciousness - the thought of not standing a dis ease

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Omnium Gatherum's song Son are quite dark and introspective, painting a picture of a person struggling to find clarity in their life. The first two lines seem to reference a hidden love or perhaps a hidden aspect of the person's own feelings that they are seeking enlightenment on. The mention of "faith" suggests a religious or spiritual element to this search for meaning.


The next two lines are particularly poignant, bringing up the idea of how easy it is to forget to truly live when one is caught up in the mundane routines of everyday life. The singer seems to be disillusioned with society, referring to "one of their fucking trains" with disdain. The line "when the world is left" is ambiguous but could suggest some kind of apocalyptic scenario where everything the person once knew has been destroyed, leading them to reconsider their priorities.


The following lines are somewhat cryptic, with the mention of "an inscription" and "praying on one's knees" potentially referencing religion or perhaps a more general sense of searching for meaning. The repetition of the earlier line about forgetting to live suggests that this idea is at the forefront of the singer's mind.


The final lines of the song return to a more concrete sense of fear and uncertainty, with the mention of a possible disease. The lines "the clauses they were, they were all without reins / though didn't want to lose, didn't want to lose my heart" could be interpreted as a reference to the singer's reluctance to fully commit to something out of fear of being hurt.


Overall, the lyrics of Son are complex and thought-provoking, touching on themes of love, faith, disillusionment, and fear. The song seems to be a meditation on the difficulty of finding meaning in a confusing and often chaotic world.


Line by Line Meaning

For the one my window hides in its view...
To enlighten me if my love's real, or that faith


what's more bitter than the late spring
I forgot to live, seated in one of their fucking trains


yes i forgot to live seated in one of those
And when the world is left I don't need an inscription to remind for these things


if it's washing away, well, you know what
Praying on one's knees before bring salvation for every soul


when in search of clarity, the way is lost in itself
I forgot to live, seated in one of their fucking trains


gone into its own walker
Yes, I forgot to live seated in one of those


every shadow has its bearer of shadow
When in search of clarity, the way is lost in itself


(a son with the thought of not standing his demise - still afraid of getting a lethal dis ease)
Every shadow has its bearer of shadow


though didn't want to lose, didn't want to lose my heart
A son with the thought of not standing his demise – still afraid of getting a lethal disease


somewhere in the mists of my blurred daily consciousness
The clauses they were, they were all without reins


The thought of not standing a dis ease
Though didn't want to lose, didn't want to lose my heart




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ANTTI FILPPU, ANTTI MATIAS FILPPU, MARKUS ILPO PETTERI VANHALA

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