Drain
System Syn Lyrics


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Do you feel your nerves go numb,
One by one,
And you say this is better somehow,
If I can't feel the pain,
There'll be no one left to know it hurts,
And you step closer to the grave

Do you see your vision blur,
Lose track of who you were,
And does the person you are now,
Resemble you at all,
So tell me, who should we mourn,




The person who has died,
Or the person who was born

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to System Syn's song Drain provide a haunting insight into the emotional turmoil one can face when they feel as though their circumstances are going beyond their control. The opening lines of the song prove particularly insightful, as they ask listeners whether they can relate to feeling their nerves go numb, one by one. This line offers a harrowing description of the ways in which humans can become desensitized to pain and suffering, to the point where they would rather not feel anything at all, even if it means sacrificing their own humanity. As the song progresses, the lyrics continue to pose profound existential queries, such as, "Do you see your vision blur, lose track of who you were?" These words encourage introspection and invite listeners to reflect on whether or not they are genuinely living their truth or just going through the motions.


Furthermore, the chorus of "Drain" is where the song really packs an emotional punch, with lyrics that read, "So tell me, who should we mourn, the person who has died, or the person who was born." These lyrics are both poignant and stirring because they acknowledge the complexities of loss, grief, and individual identity. Listeners are left to contemplate themselves if they would rather mourn the person they used to be before an inevitable change or the person they become after experiencing the loss. This song is a painfully beautiful and thoughtful exploration of emotional turmoil and a struggle to maintain one's sense of self in the midst of overwhelming circumstances.


Line by Line Meaning

Do you feel your nerves go numb,
Are you succumbing to a state of emotional numbness, one nerve at a time?


One by one,
With each passing moment or experience.


And you say this is better somehow,
You believe that not feeling pain is an improvement in your situation.


If I can't feel the pain,
The absence of pain within you is a way to avoid acknowledgement of struggles.


There'll be no one left to know it hurts,
If you don't feel pain, no one else will know it ails you.


And you step closer to the grave
The approach of your mortality is now more palpable than before.


Do you see your vision blur,
Is your vision becoming less distinct?


Lose track of who you were,
Are you losing sight of your true self?


And does the person you are now,
Does the present you bear resemblance to who you once were?


Resemble you at all,
Is there any trace of you in the person you've become?


So tell me, who should we mourn,
When comparing the two versions of you, which one deserves lamentation?


The person who has died,
Do we mourn the obscured self that no longer exists?


Or the person who was born
Or do we mourn the person that you were prior to succumbing to numbness?




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