Fracture
T.P.O.L.D. Lyrics


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Give me hope
Give me light
Give me all of the bright
It will never be enough
Terminally ignite
Expiration in sight
My favorite delight
Is to see you fade away in the light
Become one with dirt decomposing in the earth
United then divided
It should occur
And a memory of you
Will be nothing but a blurr
Nothing more from you we ll endure

What use to be
What use to be
What use to be
What use to be
What use to be

In the end there s no friend
Nothing around the bend
Nothing there to contend
There s no way to pretend
There s no smile
There s no frown
No way to comprehend
No money lend
There s nothing you could spend
Not a trend not a fad
Belly up youre a slab
Youre nothing but a scab
Drying up shrivelled up
And turning into ash
Is what use to be glad
Is what use to be sad
Is what use to be mad

What use to be
What use to be
What use to be




What use to be
What use to be

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Fracture" by T.P.O.L.D. reflect themes of loss, decay, and the transient nature of existence. The singer starts by expressing a desire for hope and light, seeking brightness in a world that feels insufficient. The imagery of being terminally ignited and having expiration in sight suggests a feeling of inevitability and finality. The notion of seeing someone fade away in the light, becoming one with the earth and decomposing, symbolizes the cycle of life and death, of unity and division. The mention of memories fading into a blur highlights the fleeting nature of human connections and experiences.


The repetition of "What use to be" throughout the song emphasizes a sense of nostalgia and longing for what once was. The repetition underscores the idea that what was in the past is no longer present or attainable. The lyrics paint a picture of emptiness and desolation, with no friends, no smiles or frowns, and an absence of meaningful interactions. The imagery of becoming nothing but a scab, drying up, and turning into ash conveys a sense of disintegration and loss of vitality. The contrast between what used to bring happiness, sadness, and anger further emphasizes the theme of irretrievable past experiences.


The lyrics suggest a bleak and stark portrayal of existence, with no way to pretend or escape the harsh realities of life. The absence of emotions, financial security, and meaningful connections reflects a sense of isolation and emptiness. The imagery of being a slab, a scab, or turning into ash conveys a feeling of insignificance and decay. The mention of what used to evoke gladness, sadness, and anger emphasizes the transient nature of emotions and experiences, highlighting the impermanence of human feelings and memories.


Overall, "Fracture" by T.P.O.L.D. captures a sense of melancholy, disillusionment, and acceptance of the ephemeral nature of life. The lyrics delve into themes of decay, loss, and the passage of time, painting a somber picture of human existence and the inevitability of change. Through vivid imagery and repetitive phrases, the song conveys a profound reflection on the fragility of relationships, memories, and emotions, ultimately leaving the listener with a poignant meditation on the fleeting nature of existence.




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