Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Deadbolt

I really love “Deadbolt” by Thrice.  Sounds like a good fast-paced driving type of song. 

Deadbolt is the rather vivid description of a recurring dream, it seems. The Narrator is falling in and out of sleep at the wheel, and every time he closes his eyes he’s at the same doorway. A girl offers him water, and he knows he shouldn’t, but he does anyways. His true love tells him to stop, but he just can’t, and later regrets it, to probably just go through the same dream again..

 

When deadbolts awake you from deja vu dreams,
at four in the morning you know where I’ll be.
Out running red lights asleep at the wheel.
The sirens feed my nightmares,

I just close my eyes and I’m already here;
its already too late.
I know its nothing but lies,
but they sound so sincere;
I find them too hard to hate.

and she calls from the doorway “stolen water is sweet,
so let’s drink it in the darkness if you know what I mean”
and she calls from the doorway “stolen water is sweet,
so let’s drink it in the darkness if you know what I mean”

and I’m almost sure
that I’ve been here before,
that this is not the first time I’ve stood in front of this door,
with an overwhelming feeling that I shouldn’t go in,
but it seems this is a battle that I never could win.

and you!
my true love!
you call from the hilltop.
you call through the streets,
“Darling don’t you know,
the water is poison.”
and I say!
“Come on and give me my poison.”

what have I done?
is it too late to save me from this place?
from the depths of the grave?
we all are those ..
who thought we were brave.
what have I done?

Posted by Sienne at 02:11:09
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