For the Love of Fiction
Remembering Never Lyrics


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The lies are hard to spread thin
But it's so easy to control
Weakness is your savior but there's nothing left to save
This family tradition passed on in fear

Unconditional love for a stranger?
Nails driven in me, for I have sinned
Your ambition bleeds on a cross
Security bleeds on a cross

Your hope bleeds on a cross
Your life bleeds on a cross
Nails driven in me, for I have sinned
I'd kill for nothing, you'll die for anything

Easier said than done, so easy to take the fall
A scapegoat for all your insecurities
Excuse me; a hero; a man made god; for all your insecurities
Walk that Sunday tightrope

When the safety net fails who will you follow?
Another sheep has fallen prey
Your choices made with security in mind
When the safety net fails who will you follow?

A scapegoat for all your insecurities
Excuse me; hero; man made god; for all your insecurities
And when the last savior is destroyed
I'll dust myself off and just walk away

As you've taught us all




A prayer for the dying, a prayer for you
The hopeless

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Remembering Never's song "For the Love of Fiction" are powerfully emotional and convey a message about the destructive nature of blind faith and the dangers of giving in to fear and insecurity. The opening lines of the song speak to the difficulty of spreading lies thinly, suggesting that those who seek to control others often rely on fear and weakness to achieve their goals. This is reinforced in the following lines, which reference a generational tradition of passing on these patterns of behavior from one family member to the next.


The lyrics then take a sharp turn, questioning the concept of unconditional love and the idea of sacrificing oneself for another. The line "Nails driven in me, for I have sinned" is a clear reference to the crucifixion of Jesus, suggesting that the singer feels burdened by the weight of their own perceived sins. This religious imagery is continued throughout the song, with references to hope, life, and ambition bleeding out on a cross. The line "I'd kill for nothing, you'll die for anything" seems to suggest that blind faith can lead people to act on misguided or harmful beliefs, while the singer remains aware of the harm that such actions can cause.


As the song progresses, the lyrics speak to the danger of relying on security and safety nets, particularly when those structures are built on a foundation of fear and control. The line "Walk that Sunday tightrope" suggests the precarious nature of religious devotion, particularly when it is used to justify or excuse harmful behavior. The song concludes with a powerful message of defiance and self-determination, with the singer vowing to "dust myself off and just walk away" from the destructive patterns of the past.


Overall, "For the Love of Fiction" is a complex and emotionally resonant song that speaks to the dangers of blind faith, control, and insecurity. It highlights the need for individuals to think critically about their beliefs and actions and to take responsibility for the harm that they may cause.


Line by Line Meaning

The lies are hard to spread thin
Spreading lies is difficult to do subtly


But it's so easy to control
It's easy to manipulate people with lies


Weakness is your savior but there's nothing left to save
Holding on to your weaknesses won't save you


This family tradition passed on in fear
The fear-driven traditions of a family


Unconditional love for a stranger?
Is it possible to truly love a stranger unconditionally?


Nails driven in me, for I have sinned
Feeling guilty and punished for your sins


Your ambition bleeds on a cross
Your ambition can lead to your downfall


Security bleeds on a cross
Holding on to illusions of security can cause harm


Your hope bleeds on a cross
Your hope can be vulnerable and easily shattered


Your life bleeds on a cross
Your life can be taken away from you


I'd kill for nothing, you'll die for anything
Killing for no reason vs. dying for anything


Easier said than done, so easy to take the fall
Falling prey to manipulation is easier than fighting it


A scapegoat for all your insecurities
Finding someone to blame for your personal doubts and fears


Excuse me; a hero; a man made god; for all your insecurities
People may excuse their behavior with concepts of heroism and divinity


Walk that Sunday tightrope
Navigating a delicate balance of belief and action


When the safety net fails who will you follow?
What happens when your safety measures and ideologies falter?


Another sheep has fallen prey
Another person has succumbed to manipulation


Your choices made with security in mind
Making decisions out of fear instead of freedom


And when the last savior is destroyed
When your last hope is shattered


I'll dust myself off and just walk away
Move on from the past and start anew


As you've taught us all
The lessons society has imparted on us


A prayer for the dying, a prayer for you
Wishing well for those who have passed on and for yourself


The hopeless
Those who feel without hope




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