Glitches
Glitches

Every Time I Die - Glitches Lyrics

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Sep 23, 2016
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Glitches Lyrics

So long to young love I've anchored my heart
Farewell to small joys I've burned down the bar
I'm changing my name so I don't do no harm
Some say it's vanity, some say it's charm

No levels, still the same old devils

Frightened of fear, a servant of time
Kidnapped the queen, I have angered the hive
Snuffed out the stars with celestial winds
Ended a cycle that started again
I stopped going out, they kept coming in
Was I saving my soul or saving my skin?

No levels, still the same old devils

Can't hold it close, can't let it go
Prisons in basements in slick model homes

I'm just a day-tripper on sacred terrain
My transformation went from mangled to tame
I don't feel different but I don't feel the same
I'm afloat with an ear to the ground
I built a fortress with some books and a phrase
I felt some heat so I came out of the haze
I saw the end and I was truly afraid
I have begged but I'm still not allowed

It's a trap, lay the bait, catch the rat
It's a trap, lay the bait, catch the rat

Flew home and left the unknown in the lurch
Kept finding bodies, I called off the search
Went to a hymn from a funeral dirge
Church in the hospital, dog in the church

No levels, still the same old devils

Shepherd me back, this time I know
I don't know nothing, I'm not in control

Mindful but gutless
Mindful but gutless
Mindful but gutless
Mindful but gutless

There's no need to panic
No need to panic

Writer(s): JORDAN TAYLOR BUCKLEY, MICHAEL KEITH BUCKLEY, DANIEL TRAVIS DAVISON, STEPHEN E. MICCICHE, JOHN ANDREW WILLIAMS
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What inspired the lyrics of 'Glitches' by Every Time I Die?

    The lyrics of 'Glitches' were inspired by Keith Buckley's reaction to the terrorist attack in Paris. He realized how unprepared he was to handle such a tragedy, despite his training in Transcendental Meditation. This event led him to confront his old self and the realization that no system can fully prepare one for unexpected disruptions or anomalies.

  2. Who are the writers of the song 'Glitches'?

    'Glitches' was written by members of Every Time I Die: Jordan Taylor Buckley, Michael Keith Buckley, Daniel Travis Davison, Stephen E. Micciche, and John Andrew Williams.

  3. How does 'Glitches' fit into the album 'Low Teens' thematically?

    'Glitches,' as part of the album 'Low Teens,' reflects themes of personal turmoil and existential crises which align with the overall tone of the album. The song delves into emotional instability and self-reflection triggered by external events, mirroring the introspective and often chaotic nature found throughout the album.

  4. What does Keith Buckley mean when he mentions being both mindful but gutless in 'Glitches'?

    In 'Glitches,' Keith Buckley uses the phrase 'mindful but gutless' to express a state of awareness without action. Despite being conscious of his feelings and surroundings during a crisis, he feels powerless or too fearful to act on this awareness, highlighting a conflict between understanding one's situation and being able to change it.

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