Claustrophobia
Serart Lyrics


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Loosing sight of the eternal garden can be devastating at best.
What drives me insane are the catastrophic perplexities of those closed souls with whom i have drank from the pure fountain of harmony.
As long as there is a maze the mouse will prevail.
But when enclosed and quartered my health will fail.
The enigmatic loss of vision and its accompanying diverse avenues of existence cause this lockdown-hysteria.
If one can only get a glimpse of the freeing sun, driving down the freeway, looking solely up;
one could sidestep some of the unnecesary yet not dramatic emotional incumberances and overtones associated with casual emotive calamities, whose necesities generaly comes from the need to shift focus from the victim to the envictor.
An overload of climatic pressure couldn't.
Claustrophobia of space within.





Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Serart's song Claustrophobia describe the feelings of being trapped and enclosed within oneself. The opening line, "Loosing sight of the eternal garden can be devastating at best", suggests a loss of connection with something greater and more meaningful. This loss can be particularly challenging for those who have previously experienced a sense of harmony and inner peace. The closed souls mentioned in the second line are likely those who are unable to connect with this source of inner peace and instead become fixated on the perplexities of day-to-day life. This fixation, along with the sense of being trapped, can drive one to a state of hysteria or claustrophobia.


The song then goes on to explore the different avenues of existence that can accompany a loss of vision or connection. The image of a mouse in a maze suggests a sense of futility – that even when we think we're making progress, we're actually just going in circles. When we're enclosed and quartered (perhaps a reference to being boxed in or cornered), our health will fail. The final lines of the song suggest that it's possible to avoid some emotional baggage by focusing on the things that truly matter, such as the freeing sun seen while driving down the freeway. All of these different images come together to create a sense of being trapped within oneself and feeling overwhelmed by the complexities of life.


Line by Line Meaning

Loosing sight of the eternal garden can be devastating at best.
The feeling of losing a sense of peaceful and harmonious existence can be very disturbing.


What drives me insane are the catastrophic perplexities of those closed souls with whom i have drank from the pure fountain of harmony.
It is frustrating and maddening to deal with closed-minded people who do not understand the beauty of harmony.


As long as there is a maze the mouse will prevail.
As long as there are obstacles and challenges, one must keep striving to overcome them and achieve their goals.


But when enclosed and quartered my health will fail.
However, when one is trapped and confined, their physical and mental health can suffer.


The enigmatic loss of vision and its accompanying diverse avenues of existence cause this lockdown-hysteria.
The mysterious and unknown nature of losing one's vision and being forced to adapt to different ways of living can cause intense fear and anxiety.


If one can only get a glimpse of the freeing sun, driving down the freeway, looking solely up;
If one can take a moment to appreciate the beauty of the world and focus on the positive aspects of life, they may be able to avoid unnecessary emotional burdens caused by minor setbacks.


one could sidestep some of the unnecesary yet not dramatic emotional incumberances and overtones associated with casual emotive calamities, whose necesities generaly comes from the need to shift focus from the victim to the envictor.
By shifting focus away from negative emotions and towards finding solutions to problems, one can avoid unnecessary stress and overcome challenges.


An overload of climatic pressure couldn't.
Even overwhelming pressure and stress cannot compare to the suffocation and fear experienced in confinement.


Claustrophobia of space within.
The fear and anxiety of being trapped and confined is a terrifying experience.




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