R.I.P
Trouble Lyrics


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Looking through the window of destiny
Casement open to the skies, no more lies
Rosemary nods upon the grave
Could've been saved
From the garden of the brave
She cries
Rest in peace
Soft may the worms about him creep
Never heard the children weep, he's asleep
Rosemary nods upon the grave
Could've been saved
From the garden of the brave
She cries
Rest in peace

When saints go marching down the hall
Like ghosts the shadows rise and fall, when pigs call Rosemary nods upon the grave
Could've been saved
From the garden of the brave




She cries
Rest in peace

Overall Meaning

The song "R.I.P." by Trouble is a haunting and mournful tribute to those who have passed away. The lyrics paint a picture of a person standing at the window of destiny, reflecting on the life of someone they knew who has since died. The casement is open to the skies and there are no more lies to be told. The person sees Rosemary nodding upon the grave, mourning the fact that this person could have been saved from the so-called "garden of the brave". The chorus repeats the phrase "Rest in peace", as a final goodbye to the departed.


The second verse takes on a more macabre tone, with the singer imagining the worms creeping around the dead person's body. They mention that the children never heard the person weep, as they are now permanently asleep. Once again, Rosemary is seen nodding upon the grave, mourning the loss of this person. The final lines of the verse echo those of the first, with the singer wishing that this person had been saved from the garden of the brave.


The final verse describes a scene in which saints are marching down the hall, and shadows rise and fall like ghosts. The pigs call out, adding to the eerie atmosphere. Rosemary once again nods upon the grave, mourning the loss of this person who could have been saved from the garden of the brave. The repeated chorus provides a sense of finality, as the singer bids goodbye to their departed friend or loved one.


Line by Line Meaning

Looking through the window of destiny
Peering into the future with a sense of inevitability


Casement open to the skies, no more lies
Opening up to the truth and embracing honesty


Rosemary nods upon the grave
Rosemary, symbolic of remembrance, acknowledging a life lost


Could've been saved
Reflecting on missed opportunities


From the garden of the brave
A place where courage and valor are grown


She cries
Expressing emotion and heartache


Rest in peace
May they find eternal rest and tranquility


Soft may the worms about him creep
Wishing for a peaceful and natural passing


Never heard the children weep, he's asleep
Dreaming of a world without pain and suffering


When saints go marching down the hall
A procession of the holy, moving toward salvation


Like ghosts the shadows rise and fall, when pigs call
The fleeting presence of darkness, contrasted with the sound of the mundane




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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Julie Edwards

Grossly underrated. And shockingly unknown. Blows my mind more people don't know of this band. A fan since I was 15. Imo, one of the greatest bands of the 80's. Still one of my tops!
Early 80's I grew up down in the The keys. Was a Total stoner. Crazy loud systemic my bf's car. Ride and burn. I Loved this heavy, dark, doom, metal sound. Melt into the seat just get lost in the noise, the mind numbing metal noise. Just rock out to every song on the album.
My metal therapy.
Total attitude adjust.
They f'ing rock!!
No one I know now has ever heard of them. I'll ask a friend or her man and I just wanna smack 'em in the head when they go "who"?
Even my man isn't a fan. We love Metallica and Mötley Crüe...grew up on them. Actually those 2 are my #1's. Sabbath's the shit too. Trouble, for me, always been up there, hanging with those Rock Gods. Such an iconic sound. Nothing else even similar to their sound. Damn. Now I gotta jam🐺
Just fyi since the Stadium tour is off until 2022 now, in September or about, The Louder than Life Fest. 5 nights. Dozens of bands each night. Metallica 2 nights.
Stoked dudes!!🤘
Korn,Jane's addiction, Staind,Snoop,9 inch nails,Judas Priest! Among others and a lot of new up & comers.
Live shows...Yes🤘
F'ing bummed that I have to wait to see my Crüe Boys yet again but in meantime who better to jam with than the boys of metal militia ....Metallica. And friends!
RIP Cliff🤘



All comments from YouTube:

David Rocha

Rest in peace Eric... Now and forever.

voisod drivod

Only the good die young.... Sad but true.

Scott UFOROX

Been a fan along fucking time. RIP

Lump

The circle is round

fidoflint

Eric Wagner, 1959-2021. I was lucky to see him a few times...rest easy, sir!

Mick Loud

R.I.P. Eric Wagner, one of the greatest Doom Metal vocalists ever!

voisod drivod

Only the good die young.... Sad but true.

Albert Castillo

You are correct sir about Eric Wagner. We were the only band in San Antonio Tx. Ever to cover The Mighty
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Stoned Meadow Of Doom

Trouble's self titled album is literally a perfect mix of Doom, Thrash, and Stoner Metal. It's like a hybrid bridge between two distinct periods of Metal. A must have classic

Ethereal Catholic2

"The Skull" was the first song I heard by Trouble. Still sounds good!

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