Bury
The Unions Lyrics
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Where the sirens sing
And hide in the muddy water
Blood on my hands
And the moonlit sand
But I’d die just to keep them under
Broke in the night
In the colorless light
And the cold of an empty bottle
Drunk on a song
Of a lie gone wrong
You only find when you hit the bottom
Ooo, ooo gonna bury me
Ooo, ooo gonna bury me
A woman can't run
From the things she's done
When the weight’s got her on her knees
Time don't know
where the river flows
But I pray it's out to sea
Ooo, ooo gonna bury me
Ooo, ooo gonna bury me
Keep them going down now
Let them drown
Keep them going down now
Let them drown
Keep them going down now
Let them drown
Keep them going down now
Let them drown
Keep them going down now
Let them drown
Keep them going down now
Let them drown
Bury them down
Bury them down
Keep them going down now
Let them drown
Keep them going down now
Let them drown
Keep them going down now
Let them drown
Bury them down
Bury them down
Keep them going down now
Let them drown
Keep them going down now
Let them drown
Keep them going down now
Let them drown
Bury them down
Bury them down
The lyrics of the song "Bury" by The Union portray a sense of darkness, regret, and the desire to bury or hide something harmful or painful. The opening lines set the scene in a deep, mysterious place where the sirens sing and hide in the muddy water. This can be interpreted as an allusion to the temptations and dangers that lurk beneath the surface, perhaps symbolizing the negative aspects of life that one may try to escape or suppress.
The mention of blood on the singer's hands and moonlit sand suggests a sense of guilt or responsibility for something that has happened or been done. The line "But I’d die just to keep them under" implies a willingness to go to extreme lengths to bury or conceal these troubling aspects. It could represent the fear of the consequences or the desire to keep one's secrets hidden, even if it means sacrificing oneself.
The following verse speaks of being broken in the night, surrounded by the colorless light and the coldness of an empty bottle. This implies a state of feeling lost, alone, and possibly intoxicated or numbed by various vices. The line "Drunk on a song of a lie gone wrong" suggests that the singer is deceived by something that has turned out differently from what was expected or promised. The realization of this lie becomes apparent only when hitting rock bottom, highlighting the idea that sometimes it takes reaching the lowest point to see the truth.
The chorus repeats the line "Ooo, ooo gonna bury me" as a sort of haunting affirmation or plea. The repetition reinforces the theme of burying something and the urgency or desperation behind it. In the subsequent verses, the lyrics touch upon the idea that a woman cannot run from the consequences of her actions and the burden that weighs her down. The uncertainty of time and the hope that the river leads to the sea symbolize the desire for a release or escape from the past.
Overall, "Bury" by The Union tells a story of hiding, regret, and longing for a fresh start. It explores the theme of burying something detrimental or painful, whether it be literal or metaphorical, and the toll it takes on the person involved.
Line by Line Meaning
Down in the deep
In a dark and hidden place
Where the sirens sing
Where tempting voices call
And hide in the muddy water
And conceal themselves in the murky depths
Blood on my hands
Guilt from my actions
And the moonlit sand
And the evidence left behind
But I’d die just to keep them under
But I would do anything to hide them away
Ooo, ooo gonna bury me
Oh, oh, I will be buried in this secret
Broke in the night
In a state of desperation
In the colorless light
In a bleak and empty environment
And the cold of an empty bottle
And the numbing effect of alcohol
Drunk on a song
Intoxicated by a false narrative
Of a lie gone wrong
Of a deception that caused harm
You only find when you hit the bottom
Only revealed when reaching the lowest point
A woman can't run
One cannot escape
From the things she's done
From the consequences of her actions
When the weight’s got her on her knees
When guilt and burden have brought her to her lowest
Time don't know
Time is uncertain
where the river flows
where life's journey takes us
But I pray it's out to sea
But I hope it takes away our pain
Keep them going down now
Let them continue to sink
Let them drown
Let their troubles overwhelm them
Bury them down
Conceal them forever
Lyrics © Justin Halpin, Madonna Marie Ringel
Written by: Marie Hines, Justin Halpin
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