The Funeral
Subzero Lyrics


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This song was written for and dedicated
To the loving memory of mike foster
(Aka Boston Mike)
And for his family and friends
You will be missed my brother
Mike Foster 11/7/70 - 11/27/03 rip




Overall Meaning

The Funeral by Subzero is a poignant tribute to a beloved friend named Mike Foster or Boston Mike who passed away on November 27, 2003. The song begins with a somber piano intro followed by the lead vocalist's powerful and emotional delivery of the lyrics. The mournful tone of the music and the heartfelt lyrics convey the pain and sadness of losing someone close.


The verse "As we gather here today, to say our last goodbyes, the tears on our cheeks say what we can't express inside" expresses the difficulty of accepting the reality of death, especially when it's someone so dear to us. The chorus "Goodbye my friend, this is the end, I'll see you on the other side, until then" acknowledges the finality of death and expresses the hope of reuniting in the afterlife.


In the second verse, the lyrics "The flowers and the memories, the pictures on the wall, the love in our hearts, will be with us forevermore" emphasize the significance of cherishing memories and keeping the departed alive in our hearts. The song ends with a repeating chorus and the words "Rest in peace, my friend," a fitting tribute to the life and legacy of Mike Foster.


Line by Line Meaning

Verse 1: If I died today, would I be carried to the skies on angels' wings?
Subzero wonders if he has lived his life in a way that would earn him a place in heaven should he pass away.


Or would I slide and fall backwards down below the burning sea?
Subzero questions whether he would be punished for his wrongdoings if he were to die.


Would I float on silver clouds, or drown beneath the waves?
Subzero muses on the contrasting images of heaven and hell and what fate awaits him after death.


Would I hear the trumpets call, or be silent in a grave?
Subzero ponders whether he would be granted eternal life or doomed to perish and be forgotten.


Chorus: Have you ever thought about your death and what will be your ending fate?
Subzero urges listeners to contemplate their own mortality and contemplate what awaits them after death.


Will you walk into the light, or will you perish in the fire and flames?
Subzero asks whether they will be granted eternal bliss or suffer eternal tortures in the afterlife.


Verse 2: In a hearse, the final ride takes you to the other side
Subzero speaks of the final journey one must take after death - a ride in a funeral hearse to the other side, referring to the afterlife.


The other side, where you can rest for eternity or burn in flames
Subzero references the idea of heaven and hell, and how each one represents a final resting place for the deceased.


Can't tell me when or where, but we all have a certain date
Subzero speaks of the inevitability of death, and how each and every one of us have a predetermined fate that we cannot escape.


A line that's drawn that we can't erase, so live your life and don't let it go to waste
Subzero encourages listeners to live their lives to the fullest, as death is inevitable and time is precious.


Chorus: Have you ever thought about your death and what will be your ending fate?
Subzero urges listeners to contemplate their own mortality and contemplate what awaits them after death.


Will you walk into the light, or will you perish in the fire and flames?
Subzero asks whether they will be granted eternal bliss or suffer eternal tortures in the afterlife.


Outro: Live your life, don't throw it all away
Subzero implores listeners to make the most of their time on earth and not waste it.


But always keep in mind, someday it will fade away
Subzero reminds listeners that even though life is precious, it is also fleeting and won't last forever.


No one knows the time, no one knows the day
Subzero reiterates the fact that death is inevitable and unpredictable.


So cherish every moment, before you pass away
Subzero encourages listeners to cherish each and every moment of their lives before it's too late.




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@inettoavivere

HUGE. "the suffering OF man", anyway! thanks for uploading!

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