finally, he tells us that, tho we'll die (fall asleep/etc) one day and be forced to return to that "prisoner's cell", for now our life is "free". and yet, as he acknowledges that the night--and the fear--will return, he's still hoping he's "not [his] only friend". he still feels alone.
finally, he tells us that, tho we'll die (fall asleep/etc) one day and be forced to return to that "prisoner's cell", for now our life is "free". and yet, as he acknowledges that the night--and the fear--will return, he's still hoping he's "not [his] only friend". he still feels alone.
finally, the night has passed! it's now morning, when "the sun shines on the ground" and reveals the aftermath of last night's battle. he says he's "trying to sleep" (ie. not think/have no faith/die), but he can't when he knows others like him are out there struggling too.
finally, the night has passed! it's now morning, when "the sun shines on the ground" and reveals the aftermath of last night's battle. he says he's "trying to sleep" (ie. not think/have no faith/die), but he can't when he knows others like him are out there struggling too.
this one's abt pretending to be alright when you're not, and feeling alone when you're not. but later it explains that there *are* others who feel the same; he tells us, the listener, that "if you're one of them, then you're one of me". he's *not* alone--and neither are you.
this one's abt pretending to be alright when you're not, and feeling alone when you're not. but later it explains that there *are* others who feel the same; he tells us, the listener, that "if you're one of them, then you're one of me". he's *not* alone--and neither are you.
back to talking abt day and night! this is the first time he's asked for someone to help him through the night time. he doesn't want them to get a direct peek into his brain (they can't be "in the room" with him), he just wants them to stay by his side.
back to talking abt day and night! this is the first time he's asked for someone to help him through the night time. he doesn't want them to get a direct peek into his brain (they can't be "in the room" with him), he just wants them to stay by his side.
this song, also near smack dab in the middle of the album, stands out bc it's one of the only ones that *doesn't* mention day/night OR life/death. The lines I quoted are the closest it gets, in that they're talking abt a certain time when ppl struggle: nighttime.
this song, also near smack dab in the middle of the album, stands out bc it's one of the only ones that *doesn't* mention day/night OR life/death. The lines I quoted are the closest it gets, in that they're talking abt a certain time when ppl struggle: nighttime.
Verse two talks abt what daytime is like. He feels "saved". Each night is a struggle, a battle that he must win, and each morning marks his triumph. But the night will always return. It's only a temporary peace; an armistice. The cycle continues.
Verse two talks abt what daytime is like. He feels "saved". Each night is a struggle, a battle that he must win, and each morning marks his triumph. But the night will always return. It's only a temporary peace; an armistice. The cycle continues.
since this is (one of) the middle songs on the album, we know its important. in this case, this song basically explains the entire narrative of the album. night falls, horror pervades; the sun rises, the horrors fade away, waiting for night to fall again. A cycle.
since this is (one of) the middle songs on the album, we know its important. in this case, this song basically explains the entire narrative of the album. night falls, horror pervades; the sun rises, the horrors fade away, waiting for night to fall again. A cycle.
so, we already know that dreams/sleep = death. Now we learn about the other half of the dichotomy: to be awake. being awake = being alive is fairly obvious, but there's the addition of both thinking *and* faith. Does that mean being asleep equals having no faith, and not thinking?
so, we already know that dreams/sleep = death. Now we learn about the other half of the dichotomy: to be awake. being awake = being alive is fairly obvious, but there's the addition of both thinking *and* faith. Does that mean being asleep equals having no faith, and not thinking?
this one refers back to migraine with "dreams are dead" AKA to dream, to be asleep, is a kind of "death". the song itself is about feeling torn between two paths, obligation vs aspiration. another dichotomy! in this case, obligation means being awake, and aspiration, being asleep.
this one refers back to migraine with "dreams are dead" AKA to dream, to be asleep, is a kind of "death". the song itself is about feeling torn between two paths, obligation vs aspiration. another dichotomy! in this case, obligation means being awake, and aspiration, being asleep.
this one goes into exactly what that struggle is that he experiences at night. he explains what "the headache represents", and how it "will not let [him] sleep". so now we know the problem is that he *doesn't* sleep at night. this is also where we get the first sleep = death reference.
this one goes into exactly what that struggle is that he experiences at night. he explains what "the headache represents", and how it "will not let [him] sleep". so now we know the problem is that he *doesn't* sleep at night. this is also where we get the first sleep = death reference.
this song's very much about living ~in the moment, and holding on to those moments "where you know exactly where you're going". shortly after that, he clarifies that those moments when "time is slowing and it's frozen still" usually happen at night. day = movement, night = stillness
this song's very much about living ~in the moment, and holding on to those moments "where you know exactly where you're going". shortly after that, he clarifies that those moments when "time is slowing and it's frozen still" usually happen at night. day = movement, night = stillness
based on the quoted/highlighted lines, we learn that he feels fine in the morning, feels "imprisoned" at night/when he sleeps, that as the night approaches he feels he can be honest (or has a more negative outlook), but in the morning he has to put on a mask to hide that honesty
based on the quoted/highlighted lines, we learn that he feels fine in the morning, feels "imprisoned" at night/when he sleeps, that as the night approaches he feels he can be honest (or has a more negative outlook), but in the morning he has to put on a mask to hide that honesty