Harbour
Paradise Lost Lyrics


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The need to know gives a strange reaction
The need to know kills my soul, my passion
When will I know, just how far this goes
I feel the glow of a man whose tasted woe

Fail each time, strong in mind
Turn each page that you wrote
Now and then you'll see me there always pale
With despair

The safe release bears no threat or danger
The tide is weak, but may welcome strangers
This joy it seems may be just a dream
A soul unclean, like a man whose tasted woe

Fail each time, strong in mind
Turn each page that you wrote




Now and then you'll see me there always pale
With despair

Overall Meaning

In "Harbour" by Paradise Lost, the lyrics express the frustration of not knowing or understanding something, and how that kind of uncertainty can be overwhelming and debilitating. The opening lines emphasize this feeling, with the singer lamenting that having a strong desire to know something can have negative consequences on their soul and passion. The uncertainty of not having answers, of not knowing where to go or what to do, can be a source of immense grief and suffering. The line "I feel the glow of a man whose tasted woe" suggests that the experience of suffering, of feeling lost and uncertain, has left an indelible impression on the singer's soul.


Throughout the song, there is a sense of searching, of trying to find some kind of safe haven or "harbour." The singer seems to be struggling to find a sense of direction or purpose, and the repeated refrain of "fail each time, strong in mind" suggests a resolute determination to keep trying even when faced with failure. However, despite this persistent effort, the singer remains "always pale with despair."


One interesting interpretation of the song is that it may be autobiographical for Paradise Lost frontman Nick Holmes, who has spoken in interviews about his struggles with depression and uncertainty. The lyrics suggest a deep sense of internal struggle and personal turmoil, and it's possible that the song was a way for Holmes to express and work through some of these emotions.


Line by Line Meaning

The need to know gives a strange reaction
Feeling the need to know something unknown creates an unusual sensation


The need to know kills my soul, my passion
The insatiable thirst for knowledge destroys the singer's soul and passion


When will I know, just how far this goes
The singer wonders when they will find the limits of their curiosity


I feel the glow of a man whose tasted woe
The singer feels a sense of enlightenment like a man who has experienced great sorrow


Fail each time, strong in mind
Despite frequent failures, the singer remains mentally strong


Turn each page that you wrote
Keep persevering and continuing to try despite past failures


Now and then you'll see me there always pale
Every so often, the singer appears ghostly pale, possibly due to their inner turmoil


With despair
The singer is filled with hopelessness and a sense of discouragement


The safe release bears no threat or danger
Choosing the most comfortable or safe option has no risk or peril associated with it


The tide is weak, but may welcome strangers
While the situation may appear unremarkable, there is still the possibility of welcoming new experiences


This joy it seems may be just a dream
It's possible that the current happiness is fleeting and might not last


A soul unclean, like a man whose tasted woe
The singer feels stained or impure, similar to someone who has experienced great sorrow




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: GREGORY JOHN MACKINTOSH, NICHOLAS JOHN HOLMES

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