The Seer
Sufjan Stevens Lyrics


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In the tower above the earth,
There is a view that reaches far
Where we see the universe,
I see the fire, I see the end.

Seven miles above the earth,
There is Emmanuel of mothers.
With his sward, with his robe,
He comes dividing man from brothers.

In the tower above the earth, we built it for Emmanuel.
In the powers of the earth, we wait until it rips and rips.
In the tower above the earth, we built it for Emmanuel.
Oh my mother, she betrayed us, but my father loved and bathed us.





Still I go to the deepest grave,
Where I go to sleep alone.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Sufjan Stevens's song "The Seer" convey a sense of otherworldliness and the vastness of the universe. The opening lines describe a tower that reaches far up into the sky and offers a view of the universe. It is from this vantage point that the singer sees the fire and the end, perhaps suggesting a glimpse of the apocalypse or the end of the world. The next lines introduce Emmanuel, a figure who appears to distinguish between humans, dividing them into brothers and others. This division may be based on Emmanuel's sword and robe, symbolic of power and authority.


Line by Line Meaning

In the tower above the earth,
Referring to an actual or metaphorical tower high above the earth, suggesting a viewpoint or perspective beyond the ordinary.


There is a view that reaches far
From this tower, one can see a vast distance or perhaps even comprehend a greater meaning of existence.


Where we see the universe,
From this tower, one can observe or contemplate the vastness and complexity of the cosmos, gaining some understanding of our place in it.


I see the fire, I see the end.
Despite the grandeur and wonder visible from this tower, the artist also perceives impending doom or destruction.


Seven miles above the earth,
Another reference to an unusual location, further emphasizing the extraordinary nature of the artist's perspective.


There is Emmanuel of mothers.
This phrase is unclear but may refer to a divine or powerful figure associated with birth or creation.


With his sward, with his robe,
This figure is depicted with significant clothing and weaponry, indicating great power and authority.


He comes dividing man from brothers.
This figure maintains order or earns reverence by separating individuals based on some criteria, possibly dividing humans into rival factions.


In the powers of the earth, we wait until it rips and rips.
Elsewhere on earth, people await some kind of upheaval or collapse, perhaps indicating a lack of control or understanding of the larger forces shaping existence.


In the tower above the earth, we built it for Emmanuel.
This tower was constructed specifically as a place of worship, respect, or tribute to this powerful or divine figure.


Oh my mother, she betrayed us, but my father loved and bathed us.
A personal reflection on the singer's family life, which includes both disappointment and nurturing care.


Still I go to the deepest grave,
Describing a place of death or darkness, approached by the artist despite its danger or forbidding nature.


Where I go to sleep alone.
Despite the tower or the grand perspective it provides, the singer feels isolated and alone in death or other circumstances of life.




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Written by: SUFJAN STEVENS

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