The Quiet Room
To/Die/For Lyrics


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I sit and I wait
In the quiet room
Cover my face with my hands
I've been here for hours
But nobody comes I know you are gone
'cause it's taking too long
For someone to bring me the news
'cause somehow I know I've already lost you
Alone in the quiet room
At home it's more quiet without you
I knew this day would come
For me it came too soon
Alone in the quiet room
At home it's more quiet without you
A knock at the door I stand up in fright
Somebody finally came
He says he is sorry
Did all that they could
But your life they couldn't save
I let my tears flow




'cause somehow I knew
I knew I had already lost you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to To/Die/For's song "The Quiet Room" are a deeply emotional reflection on the experience of losing a loved one. The singer is waiting in a hospital room, knowing that someone they care about is dying. They have been waiting for hours and feel the weight of the impending loss. The opening lines, "I sit and I wait/In the quiet room/Cover my face with my hands" convey a sense of helplessness and despair. The singer feels powerless to change the situation, and they can only wait and hope for a different outcome.


As the song continues, the singer acknowledges that they already know what's going to happen. They say, "Somehow I know I've already lost you," revealing a sense of resignation and acceptance. They also reflect on the fact that the world will be forever changed by this loss. At home, "it's more quiet without you." This line suggests that the person who is dying is someone who was very present in the singer's life, and their absence will be deeply felt.


The song reaches its emotional climax when someone finally comes to deliver the news that the person has died. The singer is overwhelmed with grief, and they let their tears flow freely. The song ends on a note of sadness and mourning, but also a sense of closure. The singer has faced the reality of their loss and is beginning the process of coming to terms with it.


Line by Line Meaning

I sit and I wait
The singer is waiting patiently for some sort of news or event to occur.


In the quiet room
The singer is in a peaceful and isolated location, possibly a hospital waiting room or morgue.


Cover my face with my hands
The singer is feeling vulnerable and uncertain, and may be struggling with their emotions in response to the situation.


I've been here for hours
The artist has been in this quiet and isolated location for a significant amount of time, likely waiting for some news or information.


But nobody comes I know you are gone
The artist is beginning to accept the reality that their loved one has passed away, and is feeling abandoned in their grief.


'cause it's taking too long
The singer is feeling frustrated by the delay in receiving any news or information about their loved one.


For someone to bring me the news
The singer is waiting for someone to deliver the news that their loved one has passed away.


'cause somehow I know I've already lost you
The artist already has a sense that their loved one has passed away, possibly due to intuition or a prior conversation.


Alone in the quiet room
The artist is feeling isolated and lonely in this peaceful and isolated location.


At home it's more quiet without you
The artist is reflecting on the absence of their loved one and how it has affected their day-to-day life.


I knew this day would come
The singer had previously mentally prepared themselves for the eventual loss of their loved one.


For me it came too soon
Despite having planned for this loss, the artist still feels overwhelmed by the swiftness of events.


A knock at the door I stand up in fright
A sudden and unexpected interruption occurs, and the singer's anxiety level increases.


Somebody finally came
After a long wait, someone has finally arrived to deliver news or information to the singer.


He says he is sorry
The person delivering the news feels some degree of sympathy or empathy for the singer's loss.


Did all that they could
It is implied that the artist's loved one was receiving some sort of medical treatment or intervention, and that the healthcare team did everything within their power to save them.


But your life they couldn't save
Despite the healthcare team's best efforts, the artist's loved one ultimately passed away.


I let my tears flow
The singer has a strong emotional reaction to the news, and begins to cry or express their emotions.


'cause somehow I knew
The singer already had a sense that their loved one had passed away, so the news is not entirely unexpected.


I knew I had already lost you
The artist is reflecting on their prior intuition and how it prepared them, to some extent, for the news they just received.




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