You've Become So Bleak
The Coming Tides Lyrics


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Through the minefields
Spread for miles
Walk hand in hand
Holding onto
Nothing but a prayer
You're sharpened tongue
Sends razors past your teeth
The guilt that plagues your dreams
You're sharpened tongue
Sends razors past your teeth
It's never as bad as it seems
You've become so bleak
Eyes are so desolate
Skin is so pail
Such an ever fading sight
Here you're standing
Face to face with your ghost

The dawning of the sun in your window
Is the fire that breathes down your neck

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "You've Become So Bleak" by The Coming Tides paint a vivid picture of internal turmoil and self-reflection. The opening lines, "Through the minefields, spread for miles, walk hand in hand, holding onto nothing but a prayer," suggest navigating treacherous emotional landscapes and clinging to hope in the face of adversity. This imagery conveys a sense of vulnerability and uncertainty in the singer's journey.


The repeated mention of a "sharpened tongue" that "sends razors past your teeth" points towards a sharp and cutting manner of communication that may harm both oneself and others. The guilt that "plagues your dreams" hints at underlying feelings of remorse and regret that weigh heavily on the singer's conscience. Despite the harshness of words, there is a recognition that situations are often not as dire as they appear, emphasizing the complex nature of personal struggles and perceptions.


The description of the singer as "so bleak," with "eyes ... desolate" and "skin ... pale," conveys a sense of emptiness and melancholy that permeates their being. The imagery of fading sight serves as a metaphor for a diminishing sense of self and purpose, highlighting a deep sense of disillusionment and detachment from the world. The juxtaposition of physical and emotional descriptors enhances the depth of the singer's internal turmoil and isolation.


The final lines evoke a powerful sense of confrontation and reckoning, as the singer stands "face to face with [their] ghost." This confrontation with one's inner demons and past actions symbolizes a moment of reckoning and self-awareness. The metaphor of the "dawning of the sun in your window" as "the fire that breathes down your neck" suggests a new beginning or awakening that brings both warmth and discomfort, hinting at the potential for transformation and growth amidst personal turmoil. Overall, the lyrics of "You've Become So Bleak" by The Coming Tides offer a poignant exploration of inner conflict, self-discovery, and the complexities of human experience.


Line by Line Meaning

Through the minefields
Navigating difficult challenges and obstacles


Spread for miles
Extending far and wide, seemingly endless


Walk hand in hand
Facing struggles together with someone else


Holding onto
Clutching tightly, not letting go


Nothing but a prayer
Hoping for the best in a desperate situation


You're sharpened tongue
Speaking harshly and critically


Sends razors past your teeth
Causing harm with your words


The guilt that plagues your dreams
Feeling overwhelming regret and remorse


It's never as bad as it seems
Things are not always as dire as they appear


You've become so bleak
Becoming increasingly hopeless or pessimistic


Eyes are so desolate
Eyes reflecting emptiness and despair


Skin is so pail
Skin appearing pale, a sign of sickness or distress


Such an ever fading sight
Slowly disappearing, losing vibrancy


Here you're standing
Present and facing a difficult reality


Face to face with your ghost
Confronting your past mistakes or regrets


The dawning of the sun in your window
New hope or a fresh start on the horizon


Is the fire that breathes down your neck
Feeling the pressure of impending consequences or challenges




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Brandon Propes

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