Phoenix
Sasha & John Digweed Lyrics


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Oh, oh
Oh
Oh-oh oh-oh

I am not afraid
Of the things under my bed
Plus the things inside my head
They scare me, they scare me
When I am alone
All my fears, they show their face
Yeah, I swear there's no escape
They scare me, they scare me

Knock, knock, knock
Someone let me out
Knock, knock, knock
I try and shut them out, but

Walls cave in
I guess it's time I let them fall
I've been holding in
Everything for far too long
Ashes, ashes, we all fall down
Ashes, ashes, we all fall down
Now shed this skin
Now when it's time, I know I'll fly again

Oh, oh
Oh
Oh-oh oh-oh

I hear them through the walls
They keep on calling out my name
Yeah, they don't want me to change
They scare me, they scare me

Knock, knock, knock
Someone let me out
Knock, knock, knock
I try and shut them out, but

Walls cave in
I guess it's time I let them fall
I've been holding in
Everything for far too long
Ashes, ashes, we all fall down
Ashes, ashes, we all fall down
Now shed this skin
Now when it's time, I know I'll fly again

Planes take hold me
Burn up the skyline 'til I'm free
Spread my ashes on the sea
'Til I run

Walls cave in
I guess it's time I let them fall
I've been holding in
Everything for far too long
Ashes, ashes, we all fall down
Ashes, ashes, we all fall down
Now shed this skin
Now when it's time, I know I'll fly again
I know I'll fly again

Oh, oh




Oh
Oh-oh oh-oh

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Phoenix" by Sasha & John Digweed delve into the vulnerable and introspective journey of facing one's fears and inner demons. The opening verses express the fear that the singer feels when alone, where their fears manifest from both external sources (things under the bed) and internal struggles (things inside their head). The repetition of "They scare me, they scare me" emphasizes the anxiety and unease these fears evoke within the singer.


The repeated knocking in the song serves as a metaphor for seeking a way out or a release from these fears. The walls cave in symbolize the breaking down of emotional barriers and the inevitability of confronting these fears that have been suppressed for too long. The reference to "Ashes, ashes, we all fall down" suggests a symbolic destruction and rebirth, a shedding of the old self to make way for something new to emerge.


The mention of hearing voices through the walls that call out the singer's name adds to the haunting and unsettling atmosphere of the song. The struggle to shut out these voices reflects the inner battle and resistance to change or transformation. The desire for freedom and a fresh start is portrayed through the imagery of planes taking hold and burning up the skyline, signifying a longing for release and liberation.


The repeated refrain of "Now when it's time, I know I'll fly again" conveys a sense of hope and resilience, indicating that despite the challenges and obstacles faced, there is a belief in the ability to rise above and soar once more. Overall, "Phoenix" captures the emotional turmoil, self-reflection, and eventual catharsis of breaking free from inner constraints and embracing change as a necessary step towards personal growth and renewal.




Lyrics © Ultra Tunes, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: FINN BJARNSON, RYAN RADDON, CODY TARPLEY, SASHA YATCHENKO, JARROD GORBEL

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