Besides She Said
To Kill a King Lyrics


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But who will know my secrets now
Oh depart, disarm me with your blade
Let me walk the masses trade in all serenity
I suffer, you suffer in kindness
There's a box to sober you up
When you're drunk on the memory of me, disease
On a day like today of all days, remember
I'm not dead, I just went away

"Besides," she said outside the tent
"They are playing out song"
We're bent, we're broke, we're leaning on each other
Duffled and drunk and the fumes billowing out
And the city seems so distant, so goodnight
Goodnight

Who'll phone the doc when I'm sick?
Give in to grins, answer only patient questions
I'm sick of answering, that's my sickness
Last of the garden gazers
You've been living in the past too long
It's unhealthy oh but it's safe child, it's safe
These are just fleeting moments
Pick the ones you like and hold on, hold on

"Besides," she said outside the tent
"They are playing out song"
We're bent, we're broke, we're leaning on each other
Duffled and drunk and the fumes billowing out
And the city seems so distant
"And besides," she said
"We got time left, we're only half dead
We're only half dead," so goodnight
Goodnight

Fall apart baby




We'll just fall apart, fall apart
(repeat)

Overall Meaning

The song "Besides she said" by To Kill a King is a narrative of a person who is struggling with their own secrets and the fear of being forgotten by someone they hold dear. It is a melancholic yet warm song that reflects on the human experience of pain, separation, and hope. The phrase "Besides she said" is repeated throughout the song, indicating a conversation between two people who share a bond that transcends the physical distance between them.


The opening lines, "But who will know my secrets now, oh depart, disarm me with your blade" suggest that the singer is struggling with their own demons, and in some way, they want to be freed from their thoughts and emotions. The chorus, "Besides," she said outside the tent, ‘They are playing our song’" is a moment of connection between the two individuals. It's a moment where they both find solace in each other's presence despite their shared pain.


The song has several themes running through it, such as time, distance, pain, and hope. The line, "We're only half dead," is a reminder that no matter how much pain we endure, life always holds the promise of something better. The singer's longing to be remembered is also poignant, "I'm not dead, I just went away," highlighting that the sense of being forgotten is a universal fear.


In summary, "Besides she said" is a haunting reflection on the human experience of pain and separation. The song highlights that even in our darkest times, there is always hope, and the bonds we forge with each other can help us overcome even the most significant of obstacles.


Line by Line Meaning

But who will know my secrets now
I fear my innermost thoughts and emotions will remain unknown.


Oh depart, disarm me with your blade
Leave me and ease my pain by cutting me off completely.


Let me walk the masses trade in all serenity
Allow me to blend in with the crowd and be consumed by society's distractions.


I suffer, you suffer in kindness
We both endure pain, albeit with grace and compassion for one another.


There's a box to sober you up
There's a harsh reality waiting to bring you back down from your delusional state.


When you're drunk on the memory of me, disease
When nostalgia for our past overwhelms you, you become ill with an unhealthy attachment.


On a day like today of all days, remember
Especially on this particular day, recall my presence in your life.


I'm not dead, I just went away
I am still alive, but I have chosen to distance myself from you.


"Besides," she said outside the tent
In addition, she remarked while outside the shelter.


"They are playing out song"
They are performing a melody nearby.


We're bent, we're broke, we're leaning on each other
We are damaged and vulnerable, relying on one another for support.


Duffled and drunk and the fumes billowing out
Muddled and intoxicated, the smoke emanating from us.


And the city seems so distant, so goodnight
The metropolis appears far away, bidding farewell to the day.


Who'll phone the doc when I'm sick?
Who will call for medical assistance in my time of need?


Give in to grins, answer only patient questions
Smile and oblige only those who ask politely, ignoring any impatience or hostility.


I'm sick of answering, that's my sickness
I tire of constantly responding, leading to my own ailment.


Last of the garden gazers
I am one of the few who admire nature's beauty.


You've been living in the past too long
You have dwelled on memories for an unhealthy duration.


It's unhealthy oh but it's safe child, it's safe
It's detrimental, yet familiar and secure, my dear.


These are just fleeting moments
These are temporary experiences that will pass quickly.


Pick the ones you like and hold on, hold on
Select the enjoyable ones and cherish them for as long as possible.


"Besides," she said outside the tent
Additionally, she commented while outside the shelter.


"They are playing out song"
They are performing a melody nearby.


We're bent, we're broke, we're leaning on each other
We are damaged and vulnerable, relying on one another for support.


Duffled and drunk and the fumes billowing out
Muddled and intoxicated, the smoke emanating from us.


And the city seems so distant
The metropolis appears far away.


"And besides," she said
Moreover, she stated.


"We got time left, we're only half dead
We have remaining lifetime, we are not fully deceased.


We're only half dead," so goodnight
We are still alive, thus goodnight.


Fall apart baby
Lose control and crumble, my dear.


We'll just fall apart, fall apart
We will continue to disintegrate and unravel.




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