Rush
P.V Lyrics


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In a wasp tower station
Errant souls lose their way
"Labyrinthian Absorptions"
They must stay here forever
In their own prophecies
Of a cutthroat assassin
Tempting nocturnes on the walls
Turbid idols we adore
All distempers draw one scene
With a cross upon the hill
What a beautiful nightmare

Then I hear the rush of silence
And I know that I must Save the world tonight
I fall into the rush of silence
Where are you
Let me save you now
Before you have to die

With my old cosmic wind mill
A fourdimensional tube
I've erased all the timesteps
I can't live without loving
In my new yesterdays
I will die here forever

No. I know I must be strong
I have waited much too long
Anyone can save the world
Anyone can - Anyone can
Here's for the first time
My last time
Fall into the rush of silence
And I know I have to
Save the world tonight
Fall into the rush of silence
Where are you
Let me save you now
Before you have to die

I fall into the rush of silence
And I know that I will
Save the world tonight
Fall into the rush of silence
Where are you




Let me kill you now
Before you have to die

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of P.V.'s song "Rush" describes a surreal scene of a "wasp tower station" where lost souls are trapped in their own prophecies and temptations. The singer seems to be expressing a desire to "save the world" and "save" someone else before they die. The second verse speaks of a "cosmic wind mill" and erasing time, as if the singer has some kind of power to manipulate time. The final repetition of "fall into the rush of silence" brings back the theme of saving someone, but now with a darker twist of wanting to "kill" them to save them from dying.


At its core, the song seems to be exploring themes of power, control, and mortality. The singer wants to have power over time and save people from dying, but also seems to grapple with the inevitability of their own death.


Line by Line Meaning

In a wasp tower station
The singer is in a station that resembles a wasp tower, possibly indicating a sense of danger or entrapment.


Errant souls lose their way
People who are lost end up in this station and may never leave.


"Labyrinthian Absorptions"
The station has a complex and confusing layout that traps people.


They must stay here forever
People who enter the station are unable to leave and are trapped here.


In their own prophecies
People trapped in the station are left to their own thoughts and imaginations.


Of a cutthroat assassin
The singer imagines a violent and dangerous figure lurking within the station.


Tempting nocturnes on the walls
The singer sees alluring and seductive images on the walls of the station that may lead to danger.


Turbid idols we adore
People in the station worship unclear or confusing beliefs and ideas.


All distempers draw one scene
Despite the complicated and chaotic nature of the station, everything within it seems to be connected or leading towards one ultimate conclusion or message.


With a cross upon the hill
There is a symbol of Christianity (the cross) visible in the distance outside of the station, suggesting a possible contrast between good and evil.


What a beautiful nightmare
Despite the potential danger and fear, the singer finds beauty in the surreal and twisted nature of the station.


Then I hear the rush of silence
The artist experiences a strange, paradoxical sensation of both noise and quiet at the same time.


And I know that I must Save the world tonight
The singer feels a sense of urgency and responsibility to take action, potentially to prevent some kind of disaster or harm from occurring.


I fall into the rush of silence
The singer becomes consumed or overwhelmed by the strange sensation of noise and quiet.


Where are you
The singer addresses an unknown or absent person, possibly someone they are trying to save or protect.


Let me save you now
The artist desires to help or rescue the person they are addressing.


Before you have to die
The person the artist is trying to save is in danger of dying or facing some other form of harm.


With my old cosmic wind mill
The singer wields some kind of tool or weapon, potentially with cosmic or mystical properties.


A fourdimensional tube
The singer describes a surreal and impossible object, suggesting a kind of imaginative or creative power.


I've erased all the timesteps
The artist has overcome or forgotten their past and is focused on the present or future.


I can't live without loving
The artist needs love or connection in their life in order to keep going forwards.


In my new yesterdays
The artist is reflecting on their past experiences, though it is unclear what these experiences are or what they mean.


I will die here forever
The singer may be recognizing their own mortality or the possibility of being trapped or stuck in one place forever.


No. I know I must be strong
The artist recognizes the need to be emotionally or mentally strong in order to face whatever challenges are ahead.


I have waited much too long
The singer feels they have been procrastinating or putting off something important.


Anyone can save the world
The singer believes in the potential for anybody to make a positive difference in the world.


Here's for the first time
The singer may be facing a new or challenging situation for the first time.


My last time
The artist may be suggesting that this is the last time they will be able to take action or make a change.


Let me kill you now
The artist's tone has shifted and they are now speaking in a threatening or violent manner towards the person they were previously trying to save.


Before you have to die
The person the singer addressed earlier is now in danger of dying, potentially due to the singer's actions or lack thereof.




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