Would
Opeth Lyrics


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Know me broken by my master
Teach thee on child of love hereafter

Into the flood again
Same old trip it was back then
So I made a big mistake
Try to see it once my way
Drifting body it's sole desertion
Flying not yet quite the notion

Into the flood again
Same old trip it was back then
So I made a big mistake
Try to see it once my way

Into the flood again
Same old trip it was back then
So I made a big mistake
Try to see it once my way

Am I wrong?
Have I run too far to get home

Have I gone?
And left you here alone

Am I wrong?
Have I run too far to get home, yeah

Have I gone?
And left you here alone





If I would, could you?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Opeth's song Would are quite open to interpretation, but many believe that they deal with themes of regret and redemption. The song opens with the line "Know me broken by my master," which could be interpreted as referring to a feeling of being broken by a higher power or authority figure. The following line, "Teach thee on child of love hereafter," suggests that the singer has learned a lesson from this experience and is attempting to impart it to someone else.


The chorus of the song features the lines "Into the flood again, same old trip it was back then, so I made a big mistake, try to see it once my way." These lines suggest that the singer has made a mistake in the past and is attempting to rectify it by trying to see things from a different perspective. The lines "Drifting body it's sole desertion, flying not yet quite the notion" could be interpreted as describing feeling lost and aimless.


The song seems to be asking questions of both the singer and the listener, with the repeated lines "Am I wrong? Have I run too far to get home? Have I gone and left you here alone?" suggesting a sense of uncertainty and self-doubt. The final line, "If I would, could you?" seems to imply that the singer is attempting to reconcile with someone and is questioning whether that person would be willing to do the same.


Line by Line Meaning

Know me broken by my master
I feel shattered by my master who controls my every move.


Teach thee on child of love hereafter
Despite feeling broken, I wish to teach you, someone I care for, about love and its impact.


Into the flood again
I am once again immersed in a difficult situation.


Same old trip it was back then
This difficult situation is nothing new, and I've been here before.


So I made a big mistake
The reason I'm in this situation is because I messed up.


Try to see it once my way
But instead of dwelling on what went wrong, give me the chance to explain myself and see things from my perspective.


Drifting body it's sole desertion
My body feels aimless, and it's the only thing I have left.


Flying not yet quite the notion
I'm uncertain about the idea of flying, of breaking free from the control of others.


Am I wrong?
I'm questioning whether my actions and choices are correct or not.


Have I run too far to get home
I wonder if I've gone too far and if I'll ever be able to recover and make it back home.


Have I gone?
I question whether I've left someone behind in my pursuit of freedom.


And left you here alone
I worry that the person I care about is feeling abandoned and lonely.


If I would, could you?
If I were to try to come back and make things right, would you be willing to forgive me?




Writer(s): Jerry Cantrell Copyright: Buttnugget Publishing

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