In a swirling tempest of introspection, Silverchair paints a haunting portrait of inner turmoil and addiction. The song's lyrics delve deep into the chaos of one's psyche, where battling unseen demons is an everyday reality. Ignoring the "pill" of relief, the protagonist faces life's distortions head-on, confronting addiction that offers no solace, only despair. The frenzied repetition of "Burn my knees and pray" reflects a desperate plea for salvation, a yearning to escape the emotional maelstrom. Yet, amidst the chaos, a glimmer of hope flickers—"Good things will pass"—hinting that growth emerges from pain. The relentless command to "Get up" is a powerful mantra urging resilience. Silverchair's evocative narrative explores the battles faced within, painting a vivid landscape of suffering, resilience, and redemption, while reminding us that even in darkness, lessons are learned, and strength is forged.
Emotion Sickness
Lyrics
Erupt again ignore the pill
And I won't let it show
Sacrifice the tortures
Orchestral tear cash flow
Increase delete escape defeat
It's all that matters to you
Cotton case for an iron pill
Distorted eyes when everything is clearly dying
Burn my knees and
Burn my knees and
Burn my knees and
Emotion sickness
Addict with no heroine
Emotion sickness
Distorted eyes when everything is clearly dying
Burn my knees and
Burn my knees and pray
Burn my knees and
Burn my knees and pray
Get up!
Get up!
Get up!
Get up!
Get up!
Get up!
Get up!
Won't you stop my pain
Emotion sickness
Addict with no heroine
Good things will pass (it helps with excess access)
Lessons learned
Emotion sickness
Lessons learned
Writer(s): DANIEL JOHNS
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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