Bands Socials & Song
Song Background
This song explores the tension between escape and accountability—the desire for rest, numbness, or “forbidden sleep,” and the quiet guilt that follows it. The lyrics move through cycles of relief and self-questioning, where comfort is found in things that also distance the narrator from light, clarity, or purpose. Dreams become a place of confrontation rather than refuge, while waking life feels haunted by what’s been avoided.
The repetition of “I never wait for the flame / for the fame” rejects ambition or spectacle, focusing instead on inner consequence: blame, pain, and the weight of personal choice. Images of wine, smoke, and silence suggest self-imposed blindness—temporary relief that deepens despair rather than resolving it.
Inspired by themes of existential dread, withdrawal, and late-night introspection, the song sits in a space where exhaustion meets awareness. It’s about speaking into the void, acknowledging finiteness in the face of eternity, and accepting that some suffering isn’t inflicted from outside—it grows quietly within.
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