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The Seer's Tower Lyrics
In the tower above the earth
There is a view that reaches far Where we see the universe I see the fire, I see the end Seven miles above the earth There is Emmanuel of mothers With his sword, with his robe He comes dividing man from brothers In the tower above the earth, we built it for Emmanuel In the powers of the earth, we wait until it rails and rails In the tower above the earth, we built it for Emmanuel Oh, my mother, she betrayed us, but my father loved and bathed us Still I go to the deepest grave Where I go to sleep alone
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07-10-2008
if one has no idea what Revelation is about, it is a glimpse given to John the apostle of the End Times. the End Times is referred to as God's ultimate judgment upon the earth, Christ's Second Coming, when He will no longer put up with sin.
parallel to sufjan's song, the "sword" and "robe" can be allusions to Christ's ascension from heaven during the final battle after the Millenial Reign with His sword and army (i will be there).
"my mother" could possibly (out of my own speculation) refer to the term "mother earth." it could be that the earth and its pleasures, deceiving and destructive in its temporary satisfaction, ultimately kills us. the "father" however, may well refer to God, and how only He offers eternal rest and satisfaction.
take it or leave it.
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08-16-2008
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08-17-2008
"We wait until He resurrects" instead of "rails and rails"
He resurrects would make much more sense in the context of the song, awaiting Jesus's return at the end.
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08-17-2008
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08-19-2008
While looking through it somebody will see and record UFO evidence clear the government can't deny it.
The next part explains the beings that really put life on earth secretly live in the upper atmosphere. "With his sword with his rope" means that government agencies like MJ 12 use force and violence to stop us from finding out. Wich divides us men from our true relatives.
The next part talks about our original reason for building the tower was for Christ. In the powers of the earth, we wait for them to ressurect means that there will be so much chaos on the ground that most of the worlds governments will shut down and the people will wait for them to ressurect. Oh my mother she betrayed us but my father loved and bathed us means that these ET's will take care of us and the worlds governments (or government, who knows in the future) betrayed us. The last part means that a very large percentage of the world population still died and remained there alone without funerals or even being buried.
I could be wrong I'm only 13 and going against all of you but it's what makes most sense to me...
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08-29-2008
The "still." I think he's saying, even though all this chaos is happening, even though Jesus is coming back, even though my Father cleansed me... I still feel so alone in all this. I think it's a perfect ending to a beautiful song.
And, I do think the "mother betrayed us" line is talking about his mother. He's been pretty clear about that in interviews. Sufjan also spoke about writing stuff in first-person experiences (though, gathered in historical, non-first-person situations... if that makes sense).
Anyway, back to my point. Think about the "still" and it will come together. I don't think the song is about the rapture and all that (it is, but it isn't). The point is, to me, he's saying that there is a never-ending loneliness one feels, no matter how much is going on and how much hope one has.
That's just me, anyway.
01-18-2009
Where I go to sleep alone"
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01-24-2009
The first connection I see is between “They are Night Zombies…” and “The Seer’s Tower”.
“In the powers of the earth, we wait until it rails and rails” – Seer’s
“Waking the earth, it lifts and lags” –Zombies
“Oh, my mother, she betrayed us, but my father loved and bathed us” – Seer’s
Definition of rails: “To express objections or criticisms in bitter, harsh, or abusive language.”
Definition of lags: “To arrest.” Or “To send to prison.”
The first line is making the earth (world) out to be mean by saying she is bitter, harsh, and abusive. The second line, I feel, is saying that the earth (world) has judged us and found us guilty. It’s as if he is saying she (the world/judge) is lifting her gavel, and slamming it down to send us to prison. The Bible talks about following the sins of the world (we all do, we were born into it), and how, because of these sins, we are condemned to hell. But the next line gives us hope. It starts off repeating the fact that our mother (the world) has betrayed us by sending us to prison (hell), but ends with the statement that our father (Jesus) loves us. So it’s almost as if Sufjan is telling the whole Story of Jesus dying on the cross to save us from our sins, in these three lines.
The second connection I see deals with the very next lines in both of these songs.
“We see a thousand rooms to rest
Helping us taste the bite of death
I know, I know my time has passed
I'm not so young, I'm not so fast
I tremble with the nervous thought
Of having been, at last, forgot”- Zombies
“Still I go to the deepest grave
Where I go to sleep alone”- Seer’s
Although I’m not a hundred percent sure as to the exact connection between these lines, the only thing I could find was that they both deal with death.
The Third connection I see is between “They are Night Zombies…” and “Let’s Hear That String Part Again, Because I Don’t Think They Hear It All The Way Out in Bushnell”. We see the connection, because the string part he is talking about is taken directly from Zombies. This string part is only played once in Zombies, and the exact lyrics that are being sung, while the strings are being played are these:
“I know, I know my time has passed
I'm not so young, I'm not so fast
I tremble with the nervous thought
Of having been, at last, forgot”
I take, that it is not the strings he actually want us to hear again, but rather what he is saying. It is as if he is saying to us, “I don’t think I said that loud enough, so let me repeat myself, so you can hear me.” As to why he wants us to hear this again, I’m not so clear on. Maybe he is talking about a fear of being forgotten by God once he dies, therefore ending up in Hell.
The fourth connection I see deals again with “The Seer’s Tower”, and “They Are Night Zombies…” This one deals with the word “divide”.
“Hold your tongue and don't divide us
Land of God, you hold and guide us”- Zombies
“He comes dividing man from brothers”- Seer’s
The meaning of the first divide is: “To cause to separate into opposing factions; disunite”
The meaning of the second divide is: “to separate or part from something else; sunder; cut off.”
It’s as if Sufjan wants us to know the difference between the two divides. Also, the Bible talks about the tongue a lot, and how it is very powerful, and can be very evil. James 3:5-9 is one of the most notable examples of this, in the Bible. In “The Seer’s Tower” he talks about God dividing man from brother. Sufjan is essentially talking about how God separates those who love and believe in him, from those who don’t.
If you look close enough, you can also see a connection between the line, “Land of God, you hold and guide us”, and the first connection I talked about. He is asking God to guide us, as opposed to us following the world.
The fifth and final connection that I can see so far, deals with “They Are Night Zombies…”, “In This Temple, As in the Hearts of Man…”, and “The Seer’s Tower. This one you have to use your imagination on, but I think if you look hard enough, you can see the connection. At the end of “The Seer’s Tower”, starting at 3:38, you hear two sets of sounds. The first is a low pitched sort of moan, and the second is a high pitched angelic like singing. I feel that the low moaning sound connects to “They Are Night Zombies…”. It almost sounds as if it is the zombies (dead) moaning. On the other hand, the angelic like singing, is the same type of sound heard in the background throughout “In this Temple As in the Hearts of Man, For Whom He Saved the Earth”.
To me, this is kind of like him saying that in the end you will either end up in one of two places. Heaven (angelic), or Hell (moaning), and that the only way to Heaven is to follow Christ.
This is just what I got out of it; obviously I’m not stating that this is the only meaning in the songs.
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02-12-2009
"There is Emmanuel of Mothers"
God is with us, as father and mother, loving and caring for us no matter what. In this great universe, burning away, where we are just an insignificant speck, he knows and cares for us personally...WOW. However, the "sword" of love, the "robe" of sacrifice, divides us from our brothers, fellow humans, who pursue their security and happiness in the world of things and man (being of the world). They all think we are crazy, foolish and irrational.
The Sears Tower is a monument to the materialism...built to our god of human wealth, security and power.
The next line is obscure, and I have seen it rendered "rails and rails", "rips and rips", "resurrects" etc. Can someone give the definitive verse? I will skip it for now.
Up to this point, he expresses a visionary experience triggered by something in the Sears Tower – then he suddenly sees his own, small life, mirrored in the broader vision (as all mystics do) – a mother who abandoned him and his siblings to pursue her own selfish desires, a father who served him (loved and bathed him). DO we live a life of selfish indulgence or one of servitude (this is the basic division of brothers by the sword by the way).
As a side note, there is no evidence in the rest of Sufjan's music that he sees the Earth Mother as having betrayed us, so I do not believe he accepts that biblical misinterpretation.
Finally, he is brought back to the realization that in the world of man, we are all ultimately alone, lonely – a grave for those unwilling or unable to pierce the mystery. It is only through the experience and grace of our relationship with God through Christ's example that we come to true communion with each other and with ourselves and escape that lonely grave.
Just my experience of this mystical song.
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06-08-2009
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06-08-2009
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07-23-2009
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08-02-2009
This is from an album about Illinois. A major part of Illinois history is the Mormon settlement of Nauvoo, which at one time boasted a higher population that Chicago and Quincy, the two largest cities at that time.
The mormons built a temple and it was burned to the ground and then destroyed by a tornado. They built a tower for Emmanuel.
i don't think it is from the viewpoint of Smith though. I think it is from a journal, Sufjan was said to have studied some journals for the album.
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