In AURORA's haunting lyrics, the theme of emotional abuse and its lingering effects is poignantly explored. The song's narrative depicts an individual trapped in a toxic relationship, with the partner's cruel words likened to arrows that leave unseen wounds. The recurring suggestion of belonging "in a churchyard" symbolizes a place of silence and death, suggesting a desire to erase or undermine the victim's existence. The lyrics reveal the abuser's internal struggle, as "hate followed him gently" and "black seeds" poisoned his heart, tearing apart any ability to love. AURORA highlights a profound struggle between the forces of love and hurt, questioning how one discerns between them. Ultimately, this song captures a plea for recognition and remembrance beyond pain, challenging the listener to consider the deep scars left by emotional violence and the resilience required to reclaim one's identity.
Churchyard
Lyrics
He told me I belong in a churchyard
He told me I could walk away but I wouldn't get far
Tell me, how do people know what is hurt, what is love?
He told me I belong in a churchyard
Words pointy like arrows
Wounds no one can see
He closed all the windows
As his anger broke free
I will not remember
You as somebody nice
Please, will you remember me
And cry?
He told me I belong in a churchyard
He told me I could walk away but I wouldn't get far
Tell me, how do people know what is hurt, what is love?
He told me I belong in a churchyard
Hate followed him gently
Black seeds in his heart
Roots tearing the love in him apart
He told me I belong in a churchyard
He told me I could walk away but I wouldn't get far
Tell me, how do people know what is hurt, what is love?
He told me I belong in a churchyard
Writer(s): Aurora Aksnes, Edvard Foerre Erfjord, Henrik Barman Michelsen
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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