Welcome Aboard
The Burial of You and Me Lyrics


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Welcome Aboard

Oh god this ship is sinking
Gather 'round, enjoy the show
Watch how the rats flee
And only men stay behind
No matter who you are
No matter what you do
The tide will take it all away from you

Can you feel the panic rising as the water rushes in
Can you hear the sires they're calling your name

Never abandon your post never question fate Never abandon your post never question fate
This ship is sinking

Captain, captain where have you gone
Captain, captain follow your ship down

You can't stop the wave
When it crashes down




You can't stop the flood
So welcome aboard

Overall Meaning

The song “Welcome Aboard” by The Burial of You and Me is a melancholic and dark-themed song that talks about the inevitable fate of human beings in this world. The song starts with a morbid realization that the ship, where they are, is sinking. The lyricist paints a vivid picture of the situation, encouraging the audience to "gather around and watch how the rats flee and only men stay behind." In this context, the rats symbolize those who try to save themselves without any care for anyone. The reference to men staying behind implies the human tendency to be valiant when it is near the end.


The song’s theme of despair is emphasized in the chorus, which repeats the line “Never abandon your post, never question fate, this ship is sinking” three times, setting a tense mood as if reminding the listener not to give up in the face of destruction. However, this repetition only serves to magnify the sense of hopelessness of the situation. The lines “You can’t stop the wave when it crashes down, you can’t stop the flood, so welcome aboard” remind us that we need to accept what's coming to us instead of fighting against something that is inevitable.


Overall, The Burial of You and Me's "Welcome Aboard" presents a dystopian view of the world, reinforcing the idea of fate guiding the course of our lives with no way to escape.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh god this ship is sinking
The situation we are in is hopeless and things are only going to get worse.


Gather 'round, enjoy the show
Despite the seriousness of the situation, we must face it with a sense of calmness and acceptance.


Watch how the rats flee
Only the weak and cowardly will abandon ship, leaving the brave behind to face their fate.


And only men stay behind
Those who have courage and strength will stand firm and fight to the end.


No matter who you are
Regardless of one's status or position, we are all in this together and must face the same consequences.


No matter what you do
No amount of preparation can save us from the inevitable fate we are about to face.


The tide will take it all away from you
In the face of nature's power, everything we have worked for and fought to maintain will be washed away.


Can you feel the panic rising as the water rushes in
The sense of dread and horror that we feel as death approaches is overwhelming.


Can you hear the sires they're calling your name
As we face our final moments, we can hear the call of death beckoning us.


Never abandon your post never question fate
When facing the inevitable end, one must remain steadfast and accept the fate that awaits them.


This ship is sinking
The end is near and we must come to terms with our mortality.


Captain, captain where have you gone
In times of crisis, we often look to authority figures for guidance and direction.


Captain, captain follow your ship down
Even those in leadership roles will face the same fate as the rest of us.


You can't stop the wave
Nature's power is unstoppable and all we can do is accept its course.


When it crashes down
The inevitable end will come crashing down upon us, and there is nothing we can do to prevent it.


You can't stop the flood
The rising waters will continue to consume everything in their path, despite our best efforts.


So welcome aboard
In the face of our impending doom, we must come together and accept our fate.




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