Burn Me
moonweather Lyrics


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Burn me all the ways you know
Burn my home, it's my home
Say lay low, lay low
Burn my home, it's my home
Dig until you hit the bone
Strip my nerves, for alloy
With the sticks and stones
With the slings and arrows

Always with the constant cues
Wish to do, what you do
With the concrete sun
In the wake, of the dawn
Suddenly it's gettin' cold
Act as if, you don't know
Down this slow, red glow
See your breath as it
Slooooows

Oh record, record
Take our memories stored
Send me up then seal me in
With a buzz in the dirt




Bury me, inert
I'll return to my birth

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to moonweather's song "Burn Me" are quite enigmatic, yet they carry a powerful meaning of confronting oneself and submitting to transformation. The opening lines "Burn me all the ways you know, burn my home, it's my home" have a paradoxical touch, as it implies that one can be both the perpetrator and victim of the burning. This refers to the inner burning, the purification process that one endures to grow and evolve. The repetition of "Burn my home, it's my home" conveys the acceptance of this willingness to change, even if it implies leaving behind what has been considered home. The following line "Dig until you hit the bone, strip my nerves, for alloy" reinforces the metaphor of the inner burning, as it suggests exposing the raw, hardcore aspects of oneself to create a new alloy - something that is stronger and more resilient.


The second stanza takes a more introspective turn. The expression "Always with the constant cues, Wish to do, what you do" is skeptical of the external influences that perpetually shape one's identity. The reference to "concrete sun" could be interpreted as the rigid structures and norms around us that can feel unchangeable. The next line "In the wake, of the dawn" hints at a new beginning that comes after a dark night of the soul. The line "Suddenly it's getting cold, act as if, you don't know" conveys the emotional numbness that can come with personal transformation, especially when it comes to severing ties with old habits and beliefs. The last line "See your breath as it slows" could be read as a symbol of ebbing life force, but in this context, it could also mean slowing down to contemplate, to truly see oneself.


The final lines of the song "Oh record, record, take our memories stored, send me up then seal me in, with a buzz in the dirt, bury me, inert, I'll return to my birth" encapsulate the cyclical nature of change and growth. The repetition of "record" implies the preservation of memories, the lessons learned from experiences. "Send me up then seal me in, with a buzz in the dirt" portray a sense of liberation yet accompanied by the grounding aspect of burial. The line "I'll return to my birth" emphasizes starting anew, embracing the transformation that comes after a healthy burning.


Line by Line Meaning

Burn me all the ways you know
Hurt me in every imaginable form you know


Burn my home, it's my home
Destroy my shelter, the place I call home


Say lay low, lay low
Advise me to hide and stay low


Burn my home, it's my home
Destroy my shelter, the place I call home


Dig until you hit the bone
Dig deeply until the bone is visible


Strip my nerves, for alloy
Remove my nerves and leave me solid


With the sticks and stones
With the rudimentary tools for causing harm


With the slings and arrows
With the insults and criticism


Always with the constant cues
Always present with the clues and advice


Wish to do, what you do
Desire to do the same as you


With the concrete sun
With the harsh reality of life


In the wake, of the dawn
After the start of a new day


Suddenly it's gettin' cold
Suddenly, the atmosphere becomes chilly


Act as if, you don't know
Pretend that you are not aware


Down this slow, red glow
Surveying this sluggish, reddish glow


See your breath as it
Observe your exhale as it


Slooooows
Slows down


Oh record, record
Oh recording, recording


Take our memories stored
Take the memories we have saved


Send me up then seal me in
Send me upward and trap me inside


With a buzz in the dirt
With a vibration in the soil


Bury me, inert
Bury me, motionless


I'll return to my birth
I'll go back to where I began




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