I had a dream, far away from here,
Far away from you, far from all the pain.
With strength in numbers, the sad betrayal braves,
Return to desecrate those memories again.
And there you were taking flowers from my grave ...
I kiss the ground but I can hardly breathe,
As you scrape me from the pavement once again.
Safety in numbers, you thought I'd washed away,
But I'm still waiting for the rain...
Flowers is written by Duncan John Patterson, Michael Moss. ✔️
When was Flowers released?
It is first released on September 24, 2001 as part of Antimatter's album "Saviour" which includes 11 tracks in total. This song is the 6th track on this album. ✔️
What is the meaning behind Flowers lyrics?
When we search for the deeper meaning hidden within the lines, in Flowers’ song, the metaphor of someone taking flowers from their grave represents the artist’s persistent emotional pain due to betrayal and loss he grapples with every day. The majority of Flowers lyrics portray feelings like heartache, love's rage, agony, meditation, and fury. At the same time, the song highlights the necessity of running away and wanting, the duo of treachery and hurt, and the triad of resentment and strength. The lyrics are rich in the motifs of death, betrayal, and emotional pain, which are quite mature and might not be appropriate for little ones. The picture and words used, though not overtly so, have an aura of gloom and power about them that is reason enough for a PG-13 rating. ✔️
Which genre is Flowers?
Flowers falls under the genre Rock. ✔️
How long is the song Flowers?
Flowers song length is 5 minutes and 09 seconds.
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