Armistice
Quitter Lyrics


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cease-fires on fingertips everything you want for everything you need
trade the future in for history unconditional surrendering
i’m not going to tell you why no i’m not going to you why armistice in broken hands
parades to honor you a marshall plan for me to the
victor go the spoils of war the victor owns the pen that writes the past even if you ask




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Armistice" by Quitter are filled with thought-provoking imagery and metaphors. The song seems to be dealing with the aftermath of a broken relationship, and the feelings of surrender and defeat that come with it. The line "cease-fires on fingertips everything you want for everything you need" suggests a willingness to compromise, to let go of ego and pride for the sake of peace. The idea of "trade the future in for history" speaks to the regret and nostalgia that comes with the end of a chapter in life, and a desire to revert to a past that felt safer or more comfortable.


The chorus of the song, "armistice in broken hands," is a powerful image of surrendering despite the pain and fragility of the situation. The line "parades to honor you, a marshall plan for me" could be read as a commentary on the way we assign value and worth in relationships, with one person always seemingly coming out on top. The final line, "the victor owns the pen that writes the past even if you ask," speaks to the way perception and memory can be shaped by those who hold power or influence, and how difficult it can be to reconcile our own perspective with others'.


Overall, "Armistice" is a deeply introspective and touching song that speaks to the complexity and nuance of human relationships, particularly when they come to an end.


Line by Line Meaning

cease-fires on fingertips everything you want for everything you need
Putting an end to conflicts is as easy as snapping your fingers, but you may have to sacrifice your desires for your necessities.


trade the future in for history unconditional surrendering
By giving up everything, including what is yet to come, you can change the course of history for the greater good.


i’m not going to tell you why no i’m not going to you why armistice in broken hands
I cannot give you a reason for the peace agreement I am offering because I do not possess the ability to make it unbroken.


parades to honor you a marshall plan for me to the
The victorious will receive public recognition but the defeated will have to strategize and rebuild on their own.


victor go the spoils of war the victor owns the pen that writes the past even if you ask
The ancient phrase stating that the winner takes all, including the power to rewrite history, is still valid today regardless of any objections.




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I started losing my shit and crying when they started the set with this tonight. Transcendent band

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