Dark Days
The Sleeping Lyrics


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In a state of mind half-a-world away, split apart from day to day.
The thought of switching grooves, a sudden swing of moods,
Then somehow everything changed.

Drastic differences in song, severed tunes now sung
A full-circled hymn, a body rebuilding it's tired right from wrong.
It's always wrong.
Life, I was sick of a verse, it couldn't get much worse.
I was caving in.
Then my words dropped out of the sky, out of the odd summer night.
I am the song.

Now my darkest days are half a world away, worlds away.
There were no choruses allowed.
There was dust spewed from the mouth.
The scent of growing old, a rushing surge of cold,
A never-ending cloud.

There were beautiful bridges burning thin.
All of the melodies sinking in, the thought of switching skin.
The need to make it out, I gotta make it out
But it's always wrong.

Life, I was sick of a verse, it couldn't get much worse.
I was caving in.
Then my words dropped out of the sky, out of the odd summer night.
I am the song.
Now my darkest days are...





Half a world away, worlds away.

Overall Meaning

The Sleeping's song "Dark Days" is a poetic expression of the emotional turmoil and personal struggles that one faces in life. The opening line, "in a state of mind half-a-world away," suggests a sense of detachment or disconnection, which is further emphasized by the phrase "split apart from day to day." The singer expresses a desire to escape this emotional state and find solace in music, as symbolized by the line, "the thought of switching grooves, a sudden swing of moods." However, at some point, there is a transformative moment where everything changes, and the singer realizes that a significant shift has occurred. This is conveyed through the line, "Then somehow everything changed."


The song also touches on themes of growth and change. The lines, "a body rebuilding it's tired right from wrong. It's always wrong," suggest a sense of personal evolution and a realization about past mistakes. The singer acknowledges that life has been difficult in the past, but there is hope for a better future. The repetition of the phrase "life, I was sick of a verse, it couldn't get much worse" echoes the feeling of being stuck in a rut or a cycle of negativity. However, this changes when the singer's words "drop out of the sky" and become a part of them, as emphasized by the line, "I am the song."


Overall, "Dark Days" is a song that expresses a range of deep emotions, from hopelessness and despair to hope and personal growth. The use of music as a symbol for emotional healing and transformation is a powerful metaphor that speaks to anyone who has ever found solace in music.


Line by Line Meaning

In a state of mind half-a-world away, split apart from day to day.
Feeling disconnected and separated from reality, living day to day through various states of mind and emotions.


The thought of switching grooves, a sudden swing of moods, Then somehow everything changed.
The idea of changing direction or mood suddenly, resulting in a shift in one's outlook on life.


Drastic differences in song, severed tunes now sung A full-circled hymn, a body rebuilding it's tired right from wrong. It's always wrong.
An abrupt change in music and lyrics, indicating a complete cycle in one's life as they try to find their way back to what is right and meaningful.


Life, I was sick of a verse, it couldn't get much worse. I was caving in. Then my words dropped out of the sky, out of the odd summer night. I am the song.
Experiencing a low point in life with no seeming way out, until finding inspiration in unexpected places, realizing one's own potential and purpose.


Now my darkest days are half a world away, worlds away. There were no choruses allowed. There was dust spewed from the mouth. The scent of growing old, a rushing surge of cold, A never-ending cloud.
Reflecting on past struggles and hardships that are now far away, remembering a time when there was little hope and only negativity.


There were beautiful bridges burning thin. All of the melodies sinking in, the thought of switching skin. The need to make it out, I gotta make it out. But it's always wrong.
Describing a difficult time where everything seems to be falling apart, with the desire to change oneself and escape the negativity, but constantly feeling like it is the wrong move.


Life, I was sick of a verse, it couldn't get much worse. I was caving in. Then my words dropped out of the sky, out of the odd summer night. I am the song. Now my darkest days are... Half a world away, worlds away.
Reiterating the previous verses, emphasizing once again the shift from hopelessness to self-discovery and the distance from the past.




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