Ana's Song
Revenge of the Living Dead Lyrics


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Before I forget you you are, who I am.
This place looks odd. Have I been here before?
Another lost memory. Fake it before your gone.
Another sea of fire this place looks like home,
Let me fly across this sea. Come die with me
I'm on my knees, begging please.
I can't stay here now.




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Ana's Song" by Revenge of the Living Dead are enigmatic and open to interpretation. At first glance, the words seem like a disjointed collection of ideas, but upon closer analysis, they reveal the singer's deep sense of disorientation and confusion. The first line, "Before I forget you, you are who I am," suggests that the singer is struggling to hold onto their identity or perhaps their memories. The phrase "this place looks odd, have I been here before?" indicates a sense of displacement or dissociation from their surroundings. The reference to a "sea of fire" could imply destruction or chaos, while the plea to "come die with me" expresses desperation or a desire for companionship in the face of difficulty. The final line, "I can't stay here now," could be the singer's realization that they need to move on from their current situation.


Overall, the lyrics of "Ana's Song" convey feelings of confusion, loss, and urgency. The singer seems to be grappling with a sense of dislocation and a need for connection and understanding.


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