Already Dead
Useless ID Lyrics


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Welcome to this universe,
Your days are grains of salt.
Passersby are hypnotized to never see how small we are.

Does anybody feel the same?
Nothing really lasts forever,
Where they carve a tomb-stone with your name.
Enter means surrender in this temporary world.
Giving up on shattered dreams so,
What are we still breathing for?

Does anybody feel the same?
Nothing really lasts forever,
Where they carve a tomb-stone with your name,
And off to hell we go because we're only short term,
Memories waiting for our turn.

Your common sense could be lost in a moment.
You'd play your role in order to go away.




And in a while everyone will forget you.
It seems you're fading away but you're already dead.

Overall Meaning

The song "Already Dead" by Useless ID is a melancholic reflection on the fleeting nature of human life. The opening lyrics set a tone of existential contemplation, describing the vastness of the universe and how insignificant our time on Earth truly is. The second line, "Your days are grains of salt," emphasizes the insignificance of individual lives, implying that we are just small particles in an infinitely large cosmos. The following lines are a commentary on the tendency of people to become complacent, to not question the world around them, and to accept their place in it. The idea of "passersby" being hypnotized suggests that people, rather than actively questioning their existence, simply go through their lives in a sort of trance, never truly understanding the smallness of their individual experience.


The chorus reveals the song's central question: "Does anybody feel the same?" It's an invitation to empathy, as if the singer is asking if others share his sense of existential despair. The lines "Nothing really lasts forever/Where they carve a tomb-stone with your name" are a meditation on mortality, underscoring the fact that everyone will eventually die and repeat the cycle of life and death. The third line is the most chilling, as it implies that death is a kind of judgment. If people's lives are "only short term memories waiting for our turn," then it seems that our existence on Earth is just a dress rehearsal for whatever comes next.


The second verse continues this meditation on mortality, with lines like "Your common sense could be lost in a moment" and "you're already dead." These lines suggest that even in life, we can become insensate and disconnected, living life as if we are already drifting towards death. The final line, "It seems you're fading away but you're already dead," is a haunting refrain, underscoring the sense of futility that runs through the entire song.


Line by Line Meaning

Welcome to this universe,
A statement that welcomes us to the world we exist in.


Your days are grains of salt.
A metaphorical way of expressing the fleeting nature of our lives by comparing them to tiny grains of salt.


Passersby are hypnotized to never see how small we are.
An observation that the people around us are often oblivious to how insignificant we are in the grand scheme of things.


Does anybody feel the same?
A rhetorical question that seeks to establish a sense of common experience among the audience.


Nothing really lasts forever,
A statement that acknowledges the transience of all things and that nothing lasts forever.


Where they carve a tomb-stone with your name.
A reference to the inevitability of death and how we end up being remembered after we die.


Enter means surrender in this temporary world.
An observation that entering into this world essentially means surrendering to its temporary nature.


Giving up on shattered dreams so,
A suggestion that in order to come to terms with the transience of things, we give up on the dreams that may never come to fruition.


What are we still breathing for?
A rhetorical question that raises the question of what purpose there is to living in a world where everything is fleeting.


And off to hell we go because we're only short term,
A recognition that we are only temporary beings and that after we die, we are going somewhere unknown.


Memories waiting for our turn.
An allusion to the fact that even after we die, we will be remembered through the memories of others.


Your common sense could be lost in a moment.
An observation that our sense of what is rational and reasonable could disappear at any given moment, leaving us vulnerable to confusion.


You'd play your role in order to go away.
A suggestion that in order to avoid the realities of life, we often hide behind a facade and play a role.


And in a while everyone will forget you.
An acknowledgement that even our most significant contributions will eventually be forgotten by those who come after us.


It seems you're fading away but you're already dead.
A recognition that we might appear to be gradually disappearing, but we are actually spiritually or emotionally dying inside.




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