Reservoir
Warm in the Wake Lyrics


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Here comes thunder
Heavy churning
Booming wonder
Thoughts are churning

One million pounds
Weighs on your head
One million pounds
Atlas gets ashamed

And you love thunder
Just like I do
Hard reminder
What you wade through

One million rounds
Fire through your head
One million rounds
Armies get ashamed

But I will turn your head
To a cooler place
A reservoir
With no past or future
Just now

Reddest heavies
Wash right through you
Breaking levees
Work such voodoo

One million rounds
Fire through your head
One million rounds
Armies get ashamed

But I will turn your head
To a cooler place
A reservoir




With no past or future
Just now

Overall Meaning

In Warm in the Wake's song Reservoir, the lyrics describe a sense of overwhelming pressure and weight on the singer's head, represented by the metaphor of one million pounds. Despite this, the singer finds solace in the sound of thunder, seeing it as a powerful reminder of the strength they possess to get through their struggles. The chorus repeats the weight metaphor, emphasizing the immense pressure felt by the singer.


The second verse introduces the idea of a "cooler place," a reservoir that exists in the present moment with no ties to the past or future. The singer acknowledges the difficulties they face, the "reddest heavies" that wash through them and break down their defenses. However, they remain determined to find this place of peace and release from their burdens.


The lyrics of Reservoir suggest a struggle with mental health and the weight of past traumas. The repeated use of the "one million pounds" metaphor may represent the weight of past traumas and struggles that continue to weigh heavily on the singer. The idea of finding solace in nature, specifically in the sound of thunder, is a common theme in mental health advocacy.


Overall, Reservoir is a poignant and emotionally charged song that explores the complexities of navigating life with mental health struggles.


Line by Line Meaning

Here comes thunder
The start of something powerful and intense is approaching.


Heavy churning
An overwhelming feeling is building up inside.


Booming wonder
The magnificence of the situation is awe-inspiring.


Thoughts are churning
The mind is racing, trying to keep up with the intense emotions.


One million pounds
The weight of responsibility and pressure is immense.


Weighs on your head
Causing stress and making it hard to move forward.


Atlas gets ashamed
Even the mythical figure who shouldered the world would struggle with this burden.


And you love thunder
Despite the chaos and noise, there's something alluring about the intensity.


Just like I do
Two individuals share this common attraction to thunder's power.


Hard reminder
Thunder serves as a reminder of how difficult things can be.


What you wade through
The obstacles faced in just trying to get through life.


One million rounds
An overwhelming amount of stressors that keep firing relentlessly.


Fire through your head
Causing chaos and confusion in the mind.


Armies get ashamed
Even the most influential forces in the world would struggle with this level of pressure.


But I will turn your head
The singer has a solution to calm these overwhelming feelings.


To a cooler place
The solution involves finding a quieter, more peaceful space.


A reservoir
Metaphor for a body of water that serves as a calming force.


With no past or future
The only thing that matters is the present moment in this peaceful space.


Just now
Living in the moment is essential to finding peace in this reservoir.


Reddest heavies
Powerful feelings that overwhelm and consume the person.


Wash right through you
These feelings are so intense that they cannot be ignored, but they can be managed.


Breaking levees
Metaphor for a flood of emotions that are difficult to control.


Work such voodoo
A powerful spell that cannot be underestimated in its effects.




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