Prometheus
The Citrus Trees Lyrics


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I am afraid of my own two shadows
Mimic the game as I hang from the gallows
I am ashamed of the name I've taken on
Hiding my face as I move along

Masquerading
The world is masticating on my bones
They are vultures
I am sutured to the stone

I am Prometheus
I tried to bring the flame to man
But the fire burned my skin

They say the path to Hell
Is paved with good intentions
Well, I paved the road
And I'll pay what I owe

I am Prometheus
I tried to bring the flame to man
But the fire burned my skin

They say the path to Hell
Is paved with good intentions




Well, I paved the road
And I'll pay what I owe

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Prometheus" by The Citrus Trees explore themes of fear, shame, and the consequences of attempting to bring enlightenment to others. The singer expresses their fear of their own shadows, symbolizing a fear of their own flaws, mistakes, and vulnerabilities. They feel like they are playing a mimic game as they hang from the gallows, suggesting a sense of being trapped and manipulated by others. The singer is ashamed of the name they have taken on, possibly alluding to the burden of their responsibilities and the consequences of their actions.


The chorus reveals the singer's identification with Prometheus, who in Greek mythology stole fire from the gods and gave it to humanity, but was punished for his actions. The singer compares themselves to Prometheus, as they too have tried to bring enlightenment or the "flame" to humanity, but have been burned in the process. The world is described as masticating on the singer's bones, portraying a ruthless and devouring nature of society, where others consume and exploit their vulnerability. The singer feels like they are sutured to the stone, metaphorically bound to their fate.


The lyrics then delve into the concept that good intentions can lead to unintended consequences. The singer references the saying that the path to Hell is paved with good intentions, and they acknowledge that they have paved the road, implying that their actions were well-intentioned but have led to negative outcomes. They accept that they will have to pay the price for their choices and actions.


In summary, "Prometheus" by The Citrus Trees is a introspective and contemplative song about the fears, shame, and consequences faced by someone who has tried to bring enlightenment to others, paralleling the story of Prometheus in Greek mythology.


Line by Line Meaning

I am afraid of my own two shadows
I am filled with fear and uncertainty, even of the aspects of myself that are usually harmless


Mimic the game as I hang from the gallows
I try to imitate the behavior and actions of others, even when it brings me harm and vulnerability


I am ashamed of the name I've taken on
I feel deep regret and disgrace for the identity and persona I have adopted


Hiding my face as I move along
Concealing my true self and avoiding facing the consequences of my actions as I continue my journey


Masquerading
Putting on a false mask and pretending to be someone I'm not


The world is masticating on my bones
The world is consuming and exploiting my weaknesses and vulnerabilities


They are vultures
They are opportunistic and predatory, taking advantage of my struggles


I am sutured to the stone
I am trapped and bound by my own mistakes and the weight of my actions


I am Prometheus
I am like the Greek mythological figure Prometheus, who tried to bring knowledge and progress to humanity


I tried to bring the flame to man
I attempted to share enlightenment and advancements with others


But the fire burned my skin
However, my efforts resulted in personal pain and suffering


They say the path to Hell
It is said that the route to damnation


Is paved with good intentions
Is filled with actions and motives that were well-meaning, but ultimately led to negative outcomes


Well, I paved the road
Well, I created and cleared the path


And I'll pay what I owe
And I will accept and face the consequences and responsibilities of my actions




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Written by: Chloe Mougeot, Lucas Mougeot

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