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Porcupine Tree Lyrics


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Black the sky, weapons fly
Lay them waste for your race
Black the sky, weapons fly
Lay them waste for your race

Black the sky, weapons fly (walk away)
Lay them waste for your race (walk away)
Black the sky, weapons fly (walk away)
Lay them waste for your race





Overall Meaning

The lyrics to the Porcupine Tree song ".3" seem to delve into the themes of war and destruction. The opening lines of "Black the sky, weapons fly" set a bleak and ominous tone, hinting at some impending conflict. The line "lay them waste for your race" is particularly striking, as it suggests a desire for destruction and the belief in the superiority of one's own "race," whatever that might mean. The choice of the word "waste" also implies a certain indifference towards the destruction being wrought - it's not about conquering territory or achieving a particular goal, but simply about inflicting damage.


Perhaps what makes these lyrics even more haunting is the fact that they are delivered in a relatively restrained, matter-of-fact way. There's no sense of gleeful, bloodthirsty triumph here - instead, it feels more like a detached appraisal of the horrors of war, and even a sense of resignation to it. The fact that the song's title is just a decimal point adds to this sense of abstraction and detachment, as if we're just looking at things from a distance rather than being caught up in the action itself.


Line by Line Meaning

Black the sky, weapons fly
The darkened sky is filled with weapons being used to cause destruction.


Lay them waste for your race
Destroy the enemies to preserve your own heritage and way of life.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: Steven Wilson, Colin Edwin Balch, Richard Barbieri, Gavin Richard Harrison

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@ArcaneAardvark

One of the best bass lines of all time.

@kebiwoni

ArcaneAardvark It puts Jaco Pastorius to shame. Lol. I am just kidding.

@manco828

Steven Wilson is underrated in terms of coming up with memorable bass lines. One of the best ever.

@ivanyiattila3547

Pineapple Thief! :D

@manco828

Radiohead, Muse, U2 have some amazing ones too.

@suparnasengupta6916

It's great . No doubt about that but it's nowhere close to the best of all time.

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@petecogs

Full blast in the car after work...

@davenight

+Pete C Great analogy PC, a great piece indeed, SW and PT masters of their genre.

@petecogs

+George David Just fucking magic, man. Just fucking magic.

@petecogs

+Dave Night Just feel the stress shed off you like icebergs calving!

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