Departed
Super-City Lyrics


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Oh, when I die
Don't you dress me in no flat top fancy shoes
Don't let those motherfuckers play those
Goddamn Saint James blues
When I'm departed there won't be doubt
You can burn my body down to the ground
When I'm departed I'm gone oh, when I die
Don't spend my money on no
Fine thread fancy clothes i ain't got much
So what's the use in spending it all?
When I'm departed, yes
When I'm gone there won't be nothin'
Lеft to sing my songs
When I'm departed I'm gonе

They say that heaven's up above
But I don't know
I've drowned my suffered soul in alcohol
They say that hell is down below, but so am I
Waiting for that crimson blood to
Ooze out of my eyes when I die!

They say that heaven's up above
But I don't know
I've drowned my suffered soul in alcohol
They say that hell is down below, but so am I
Waiting for that crimson blood to
Ooze out of my eyes when I die!

Oh, when I die don't waste your
Fleeting time weakening over me
Crying all that love that clearly
Wasn't meant to be
When I'm departed, yes, when I'm
Gone, my heart gone cold, my race been run

When I'm departed, deerly departed




As y'all brokenhearted
When I'm departed I'm gone

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Super-City's song "Departed" paint a vivid picture of someone contemplating their impending death and departure from this world. The singer expresses a sense of defiance and independence, urging those left behind not to spend unnecessarily on funeral arrangements but rather to let go and move on. The line "Don't you dress me in no flat top fancy shoes" suggests a desire to eschew extravagance and tradition in death, rejecting societal expectations in favor of a simpler farewell.


The defiance continues with the rejection of conventional funeral practices such as playing "those Goddamn Saint James blues" and wearing "fine thread fancy clothes." The singer seems to value authenticity and practicality over superficial displays of grief or celebration. The repetition of the phrase "When I'm departed, I'm gone" emphasizes the finality of death and the inevitability of leaving everything behind.


The references to heaven and hell in the lyrics add a layer of existential contemplation to the song. The singer acknowledges the uncertainty of the afterlife, questioning traditional beliefs and expressing a sense of resignation to their fate. The imagery of drowning a "suffered soul in alcohol" and waiting for "crimson blood to ooze out of my eyes when I die" conveys a dark and introspective mood, reflecting a struggle with inner demons and unresolved pain.


In the final verses, the singer reflects on the impermanence of love and relationships, suggesting that the passing of time and the inevitability of death render such attachments moot. The poignancy of the line "my heart gone cold, my race been run" underscores a sense of finality and acceptance of mortality. The song ends with a bittersweet acknowledgment of the emotional impact of departure, portraying a sense of longing and heartbreak intertwined with a quiet acceptance of the inevitable end.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, when I die
Reflecting on the inevitability of death


Don't you dress me in no flat top fancy shoes
Asking not to be dressed up in extravagant attire after death


Don't let those motherfuckers play those Goddamn Saint James blues
Rejecting any insincere mourners or rituals


When I'm departed there won't be doubt
Expressing confidence in the afterlife


You can burn my body down to the ground
Being okay with cremation as a way to deal with remains


When I'm departed I'm gone oh, when I die
Acknowledging the finality of death


Don't spend my money on no fine thread fancy clothes i ain't got much
Requesting not to waste money on expensive clothing for burial


So what's the use in spending it all?
Questioning the purpose of extravagant spending for funerals


When I'm departed there won't be nothin' Lеft to sing my songs
Recognizing the end of personal influence after passing


They say that heaven's up above But I don't know
Expressing doubt about traditional views of the afterlife


I've drowned my suffered soul in alcohol
Coping with pain through substance abuse


Waiting for that crimson blood to Ooze out of my eyes when I die!
Anticipating a dramatic end to life


Oh, when I die don't waste your Fleeting time weakening over me
Advising loved ones not to grieve excessively


Crying all that love that clearly Wasn't meant to be
Recognizing unfulfilled relationships in retrospect


When I'm departed, yes, when I'm Gone, my heart gone cold, my race been run
Accepting the finality and completion of life


When I'm departed, deerly departed As y'all brokenhearted
Acknowledging the impact of death on loved ones


When I'm departed I'm gone
Emphasizing the departure from the physical world after death




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: LUCAS BIESPIEL

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