Fades
Station X (R.I.P.) Lyrics


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You meant the world to me
All I have now is memories
Your love brought joy to my heart
You meant the world to me

Tears of sorrow stream from my broken soul
But I will see you again
When this world fades away
I will see you again





Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Station X (R.I.P.)'s song Fades express the grief and pain of a person who has lost someone very dear to them. The song begins with the vocalist expressing how important this person was to them and how all they have now are memories. The love that this person brought was something that made their heart happy and it meant the world to them.


The second part of the song portrays the raw emotion felt by the person after the loss. Tears of sorrow flow out of their broken soul as they grapple with the reality of the situation. However, the lyrics also convey a message of hope. The person believes that they will see their loved one again. Even if this world fades away, they will be reunited with the person they lost.


Overall, the song is a powerful reflection of the universal experience of loss and grief. The artist has captured the emotions of losing someone so close to us and the lyrics leave a lasting impact on the listener.


Line by Line Meaning

You meant the world to me
Your presence in my life was incredibly significant and valuable to me.


All I have now is memories
You are no longer with me physically, all that remains are the memories that we shared together.


Your love brought joy to my heart
Your love and affection made me incredibly happy and fulfilled.


Tears of sorrow stream from my broken soul
I am experiencing immense pain and sadness, and my soul feels shattered.


But I will see you again
I believe that we will be reunited someday.


When this world fades away
At some point in the future, the physical world as we know it will cease to exist.


I will see you again
Despite the fact that you are no longer with me, I am confident that we will be reunited in the afterlife.




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Comments from YouTube:

Stephen Walters

The man who does not get enough credit (In this video) is Anthony Edgar "Tony" Sale, FBCS (30 January 1931 – 28 August 2011). Just goes to show you how old this documentary is. Tony helped get Bletchley Park recognised as the place where secrets were broken and was essential in coordinating the COLOSSUS rebuild and more besides.

CourtneylovesYAH

Thank you for your input. It lends itself toward something to research later on regarding code breakers.

James Ponder

After the war the British government handed out Enigma machines to embassies around the world so that they could read the dispatches being sent, while the users of the Enigma machines were still under the impression it was impossible to crack.

James Ponder

How did Tommy Flowers (a telecoms engineer) know about Bletchley Park let alone what went on there? I thought the very existence of Bletchley was a guarded secret?

Chad Czternastek

At (52:14) how come there is no captions, translating the German the guy was speaking, into English? I mean the entire documentary was done in English, the title is in English. Like it happened before that as well. Stuff like that should not get past any decent editor. The rest of this documentary was just phonemonal.

Thank you. This was an absolute delight to watch and I thought I knew the guts of the story but wow was this covered well. I so eagerly await, and embrace all the content from this channel.

God bless all those honorable, brave men from all sides of this horrific war. So many poor people died needlessly. History seems to never learn lessons and just war is always ubiquitous.

Zuzu’s Petals

Why do they never say the original date of these programs???
Tommy Flowers, brilliant , ahead of his time, but forgotten What an awful thing to have to destroy his computer 🙏🏼

K Leavy

Poland did the heavy lifting on the enigma code breaking

allfasten

Station X - British TV documentary series broadcast on Channel 4 in 1999.

Anarchy

Out of topic ; 32:56 that Brit lady just explained how the people under their oppressed rule all their colony felt 😅
Edit: i updated to say this video has a lot of history extremely skewed to justify British narrative. So do take this big big stone of salt and so outside research

Robert Smith

Some things remain secret.

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