Death of Jane Doe
Triosphere Lyrics


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Reaching out to no man's hand
The heart would not let go
Yet all could see the tragedy
Right before their eyes

The low tuned murmur suddenly
Was cut off by a high strung scream
A frantic search for where
The tortured sound had it's lair

And though the ground was soaked in blood
And though the eyes had froze in shock
The begging sound still endured
"Someone please save me..."

Surrender all you know of life
And forgive all who died for love
What you don't feel you won't believe

Amidst the dark crowd rose despair
"Someone got to interfere
And get her out of here!"
But who would make the save?

At the last breath she could hear
The roaring silence of no one's care
And the unheard prayer to not
Be held responsible

Her face was like death of the ages
Fallen from the end of the sky
Singing 'cause there was no tomorrow
"Someone please save me..."

Surrender all you know of life
And forgive all who died for love
What you don't feel you won't believe

Surrender all you know of life




And forgive all who died for love
What you don't feel you won't believe

Overall Meaning

The lyrics "Reaching out to no man's hand, the heart would not let go. Yet all could see the tragedy right before their eyes" sets the tone for Triosphere's song "Death of Jane Doe," where a woman is screaming for help but is left unnoticed by the crowd around her. Her pain persists despite her screams and she ultimately dies unnoticed, pleading "someone please save me." The lyrics paint a picture of helplessness and desperation, with no one to hear her plea or extend a hand.


The second half of the song's lyrics suggest a sense of resignation and futility. "Surrender all you know of life, and forgive all who died for love. What you don't feel you won't believe" seems to indicate a message of letting go and accepting the futility of trying to fight against fate or societal norms. The pain and tragedy experienced by the woman in the song is a metaphor for the expectations and pressures placed on women in our society, particularly when it comes to relationships and love.


Overall, "Death of Jane Doe" is a powerful and emotional song that speaks to the pain and suffering that can result from societal expectations and pressures. It is a call to action for people to acknowledge and address these issues and to not turn a blind eye to those who are suffering.


Line by Line Meaning

Reaching out to no man's hand
Jane Doe was struggling and in desperate need of help, but no one was there to lend her a helping hand.


The heart would not let go
Despite the agony she was in, Jane Doe's will to live was still strong.


Yet all could see the tragedy
Everyone around her could see that she was in a dire situation.


Right before their eyes
The tragedy was happening right in front of them, but they were unable to do anything.


The low tuned murmur suddenly
There was a quiet murmur amongst the crowd that was suddenly cut off by a loud scream.


Was cut off by a high strung scream
The murmur was replaced by a frantic, high-pitched scream.


A frantic search for where
The crowd started searching for the source of the scream.


The tortured sound had it's lair
The scream seemed to be coming from nowhere in particular, which made it even more alarming.


And though the ground was soaked in blood
The situation was so desperate that even the ground was covered in Jane Doe's blood.


And though the eyes had froze in shock
Everyone who witnessed the event was shocked and unable to move.


The begging sound still endured
Jane Doe was still pleading for someone to save her, despite the hopeless situation.


"Someone please save me..."
This was the heartbreaking plea that Jane Doe kept repeating, hoping that someone would come to her rescue.


Surrender all you know of life
The song suggests that in moments of great tragedy, we have to let go of the things we hold dear and be willing to sacrifice for others.


And forgive all who died for love
We must also forgive those who have passed away, even if they died for love or in tragic circumstances.


What you don't feel you won't believe
Some things are so difficult to comprehend that we have to experience them first-hand in order to truly believe them.


Amidst the dark crowd rose despair
The tragic event had cast a dark cloud over the entire crowd, filling them with dread and despair.


"Someone got to interfere
Some people in the crowd were calling out for someone to do something and help Jane Doe.


And get her out of here!"
They wanted her to be taken away from the tragic scene and given proper medical attention.


But who would make the save?
Despite all the calls for help, no one in the crowd was capable or willing to intervene.


At the last breath she could hear
Even in her final moments, Jane Doe was still able to hear what was going on around her.


The roaring silence of no one's care
In her dying moments, she realized that no one had cared enough to save her, and she was left to die alone.


And the unheard prayer to not
She was praying that she wouldn't be blamed or held responsible for her own death.


Be held responsible
She was hoping that her death wouldn't be attributed to any fault or wrongdoing on her part.


Her face was like death of the ages
When she died, her face had taken on a haunting, ancient look that conveyed the weight of all the tragedy and suffering of the ages.


Fallen from the end of the sky
Her death seemed like a cosmic event, with the weight of the universe coming down on her at the moment of impact.


Singing 'cause there was no tomorrow
In the face of death, Jane Doe chose to sing, perhaps as a way of expressing her defiance and will to live.


"Someone please save me..."
The song ends with the same heartbreaking plea we heard in the beginning, a powerful reminder of the tragedy that unfolded and the importance of being there for one another in times of crisis.




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Comments from YouTube:

@gundawg

love this band the energy level is off the chart

@musicaroo22

Great metal band! Love this song!

@LaydayEruanna

3:53 - That cello in the background is beautiful! <3

@singerii

The singer are from the town, Harstad in north of Norway :) A fantastic voice she got there...so powerful !! Reminds a bit of Doro :)

@renan_roza

Amazing voice!!!

@BrolySuperSaiyen

Triosphere is fucking epic!! I saw them with Sonata Arctica. I hope they'll get more fans!!

@clintdejong

i think im gonna make my neighbors enjoy this song tomorrow also ;) i think they will love it :) and if not it isn't loud enough

@HellHammerX

Great song

@gotby

да это же ахуенно!!! скорее бы Вакен!!!

@Blad3xx1

@BrolySuperSaiyen I saw them too. they were on tour with Sonata Arctica and Labyrinth! Amazing this band. Btw. I love Ida's voice!

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