Awakening
The Phoenix Rising Lyrics


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Footsteps in the corridor,
Are you listening to the sounds of the awakening
Take it back but I want more,
Blessed are the days and cursed are the ways of the meek

Paranoid, paranoid staring off into the void
Watching, searching for signs of life here
We always run from the things that we fear

Flashlight swordfight across the balcony,
Grit your teeth and grip the banister
'Cause your scared of the thought,
Of what’s waiting under the stairs
There's probably nothing even there

Breaking bread with the dead,
Is it all in my head or am I full from being fed by my imagination running wild
On the cusp of dreams where shadows scream
And everything is distant
Everything is quite here,
But nothing is ever quite as it seems

Breaking bread with the dead,
Is it all in my head or am I full from being fed by my imagination running wild
On the cusp of dreams where shadows scream
And everything is distant
Everything is quite here,
But nothing is ever quite as it seems

Paranoid, paranoid staring off into the void




Watching, searching for signs of life here
We always run from the things that we fear

Overall Meaning

The Phoenix Rising's song "Awakening" is a deeply introspective track that explores the themes of fear, paranoia, self-doubt, and uncertainty. The opening verse takes the listener on a journey where they can almost hear the sound of footsteps in a corridor, signaling the start of a new awakening. The singer, however, is not content with just this awakening and wants more. The lines "blessed are the days and cursed are the ways of the meek" indicate the inner turmoil that the singer is dealing with, perhaps feeling weakened by their doubts.


The second verse takes a darker turn as the singer becomes paranoid and begins staring off into the void, searching for signs of life. The reference to "flashlight swordfight across the balcony" creates a sense of danger and tension, and the line "there's probably nothing even there" points to the irrational fear that often grips an individual in such situations. The mood of the song continues to evolve, and the singer is left struggling to differentiate between reality and imagination. The line "breaking bread with the dead" is particularly poignant here as it suggests that the singer feels a sense of kinship with the dead, who are no longer bound by reality, and the singer too is dreaming of a world beyond their fears.


The chorus of the song repeats the lines "Paranoid, paranoid staring off into the void, watching, searching for signs of life here, we always run from the things that we fear," driving home the message of the song. The song uses visual and thematic imagery to create a haunting atmosphere and convey the message that fear is a necessary part of growth but it should not consume us.




Line by Line Meaning

Footsteps in the corridor,
Do you hear the sounds of the world starting to awaken?


Are you listening to the sounds of the awakening
Are you paying attention to the signs of progress and change around you?


Take it back but I want more,
Although things are improving, I still desire further change.


Blessed are the days and cursed are the ways of the meek
Those who are humble are rewarded, but their path is often difficult.


Paranoid, paranoid staring off into the void
Feeling anxious and fearful about the unknown future.


Watching, searching for signs of life here
Scanning the surroundings for indications of hope and progress.


We always run from the things that we fear
It is human nature to avoid and flee from our greatest fears.


Flashlight swordfight across the balcony,
Engaging in playful combat with a flashlight on the balcony, perhaps as a youthful escapade.


Grit your teeth and grip the banister
Hold tight in anticipation of something frightening or exhilarating.


'Cause your scared of the thought,
Because you are afraid of what might happen if you let go or fail.


Of what’s waiting under the stairs
What unknown dangers may lurk in the shadows.


There's probably nothing even there
The fear may be unfounded, and there may not actually be any danger present.


Breaking bread with the dead,
Symbolic act of communing with ancestors or past loved ones.


Is it all in my head or am I full from being fed by my imagination running wild
Am I experiencing a mental delusion, or is this spiritual experience real?


On the cusp of dreams where shadows scream
In the space where dream and reality blur, the darkness can be overwhelming.


And everything is distant
Perception of detachment and unease, as if the world is far away.


Everything is quite here,
All seems calm and peaceful on the surface.


But nothing is ever quite as it seems
Appearances can be deceiving, and the truth is often elusive.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: SIMON BEDDOE, THOMAS EVANS, CHRISTOPHER HARGREAVES, DOMINIC HOWARD, TAREK MODI, DANIEL TEMPLEMAN, RUBY WOOD

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Baldermort's Guide to Warhammer

Skywatcher Adept hi Slywatcher. I write my endings. I think only Ynnari does not have anything I write myself.
I attempt to write in the style of GW. Anything after ‘end quote’ or before ‘to quote’ is generally my take on things.

I have to agree that the advertising is off base.
You could argue that Ahra is the fallen Phoenix. Jain Zar arising. You could also say that it is the Visarch.
Or go with my take that it is the Phoenix of the Eldar race rising.

Or you could just say ‘yep, GW’s advertising are running amok and have taken a slight brief and just chucked hyperbole at it to a criminal level.

Lol. I’m just a fan myself. I honestly don’t see the correlation between the advertising and the reality. :).



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Youngimperialist high praise indeed. Thank you very much for saying that and fir listening. It is very appreciated indeed. :).
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anyone knows what the second part ?

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@Peter G A here is part 2, enjoy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tx3pi76HA34

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