Frankenstein
Outcasters Lyrics
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No one can conceive the variety of feelings which bore me onwards
Like a Hurricane in the first enthusiasm of success
Life and death appeared to me ideal bounds which
I should first brake through and pour a torrent of light into our dark world
I scare my fellows, my unusual mind Steel cares my city, dreaming lazy crimes
Evening lends death evening does not ask back life I'm a mad scientist trying the dark
I see my school mates
Acting having grate fun
Bullies and friends are crying
Them, fall apart from me now
The world isn't as they aspected
At all
Can I hope to save their time
Time, it's always running out along
I can't believe the price this is not life
Corpse pieces many speces of different hearts
I feel the future breathing deeply where more streams my blood
Someone told me to be equal respect all man kind
Can't find a reason to feel safe there's no trick behind
Evening lends death evening does not ask back life I'm a mad scientist trying the dark
Give me something to live or die for, I'll fight Cause I'm not you
I can't believe the price this is not life
In the song "Frankenstein" by Outcasters, the lyrics tell the story of a mad scientist who is searching for meaning and purpose in his life. The opening lines, "You are amazing, you are my bride, I taste my big fails, in you my night," suggest that the scientist sees his creation, Frankenstein, as a reflection of his own failures and darkness. He sees Frankenstein as an opportunity to break through the boundaries of life and death and bring light to a dark world.
The lyrics also touch upon the scientist's loneliness and alienation from society. He feels misunderstood and scares his fellow human beings with his unusual mind. The line, "Steel cares my city, dreaming lazy crimes," possibly implies that the scientist's obsession with his creation distracts him from the problems and crime in his own city.
As the song progresses, the scientist reflects on his past and the people he used to know. He sees his schoolmates enjoying themselves, but realizes that the world is not as they expected it to be. He wonders if he can save them from the inevitable passing of time, but also questions the meaning of life and how it can be defined. He feels disconnected from the notion of a normal life, with the lyrics stating, "I can't believe the price, this is not life."
Overall, "Frankenstein" explores themes of isolation, the desire for purpose, and the struggle to find meaning in one's existence. It delves into the inner turmoil of a mad scientist who sees his creation as both a source of hope and a reflection of his own failures.
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Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Alberto Patriarca, Francesco Bertaglia, Luca Casoria
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