The Temple
Skylark Lyrics


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Music & Words: Antonini
Somewhere
I feel as I were lost
in the land
where no one survives
Sometimes I cry
touching the ghost
in this temple
where we have to die





Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Skylark's song "The Temple" describe a feeling of being lost and alone in a desolate place where survival seems impossible. The singer feels overwhelmed by the bleakness of their surroundings and is brought to tears as they come face-to-face with their own mortality in a temple where death is inevitable. The temple is described as a haunting place, inhabited by ghosts and imbued with a sense of foreboding.


There is a sense of despair in the lyrics, as the singer laments their fate and the seemingly hopeless situation they find themselves in. The temple is symbolic of the cycle of life and death, and the impermanence of all things. The singer is reminded of their own mortality and the inevitability of their own eventual demise.


Overall, "The Temple" is a powerful meditation on the nature of existence and the human condition. It is a reminder that life is fleeting and that we must make the most of the time we have.


Line by Line Meaning

Somewhere
In an unknown location


I feel as I were lost
I feel disoriented and unsure of my surroundings


in the land
Within a certain geographic area


where no one survives
Where living is nearly impossible


Sometimes I cry
Occasionally I express my emotions through tears


touching the ghost
Reaching out to something that is no longer there


in this temple
Within this sacred place


where we have to die
Where we are inevitably going to pass away




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