Idumea
Sufjan Stevens Lyrics


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And am I born to die
To lay this body down
And must my trembling spirit fly
Into a world unknown
And must my trembling spirit fly
Into a world unknown

A land of deepest shade
Unpierced by human thought
The dreary regions of the dead
Where all things are forgot
The dreary regions of the dead
Where all things are forgot

Soon as from earth I go
What will become of me
Eternal happiness or woe
Must then my portion be
Eternal happiness or woe
Must then my portion be

Eternal happiness or woe
Must then my portion be




Eternal happiness or woe
Must then my portion be

Overall Meaning

In Sufjan Stevens's song Idumea, he explores the idea of mortality and the afterlife in a deeply emotional and profound manner. The repetition of the question "And am I born to die?" highlights the inevitability of death and the uncertainty of what lies beyond this life. The lyrics suggest that the singer's spirit will fly into a world unknown, a land of deepest shade that is unpierced by human thought, where all things are forgotten. This line is particularly poignant because it reflects the fear many people have of being forgotten after they die.


The final stanza of the song underscores this fear by stating that the singer's portion after death will be either eternal happiness or woe. This idea of judgment after death is common in many religions and reflects the human desire for some form of justice or reward for a life lived. However, the uncertainty of what lies beyond this life is also echoed in the repetition of the line "Eternal happiness or woe / Must then my portion be," which emphasizes the idea that we ultimately have no control over our fate in the afterlife.


Overall, Sufjan Stevens's Idumea is a deeply introspective exploration of mortality and the afterlife that speaks to the universal fear of the unknown that exists within us all.


Line by Line Meaning

And am I born to die
Is my life destined for death


To lay this body down
To relinquish my physical form


And must my trembling spirit fly
Does my fearful soul have to soar


Into a world unknown
To a realm unbeknownst


A land of deepest shade
A realm of utter darkness


Unpierced by human thought
Unreachable by human cognition


The dreary regions of the dead
The dismal area of the deceased


Where all things are forgot
Where all memories fade away


Soon as from earth I go
As soon as I depart from this world


What will become of me
What fate awaits me


Eternal happiness or woe
Unending joy or sorrow


Must then my portion be
That will be my destiny


Eternal happiness or woe
Unending joy or sorrow


Must then my portion be
That will be my destiny




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Written by: Sufjan Stevens

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