Lyrics for Death For My Birthday as interpreted by gunny20

Death For My Birthday Lyrics
Let me guide you through the story of a boy and his curse.
Tiny diamond in his stroller. With his first step, chasing the hearse.
Sipping at a cup that's halfway filled, looking forward to the day he pays that drinking bill.

There's no peace, there's no quiet on this earth.
He can finally nestle tightly in that womb beneath the dirt.
Hurt no more, and when he turned 24, he wrote a note to nail to God's front door that said...

(Chorus)
I want death, death for my birthday.
I want death, death in the worst way.
I want death, death for my birthday.
Don't get me wrong, 'cause I love life, but life has a boyfriend.
Bless my soul, I'm out to destroy them.
I want death, death for my birthday.

For the high-paying job and the love of his life
He rode a rollercoaster ride of lust on their wedding night.
They made a baby in unmentionable ways, he was ungrateful as a man could be on that blessed day.

And underneath, he thought, 'This is all a phase.
Just a blip in the existence of the structure, vast and great.'
Praying each night to his cross of a charm, for the one thing he couldn't afford, just to buy the farm.

(Chorus)

Win or lose another friend again.
Or watch them start a war that's fought for ideals that are dead.
I'll never have an argument again.
Because my dust will be your salt.
My blood will hydrate you all.
My heart will be your meal.
And I won't ride the cycle of the way it kills to think and feel no more. No.

(Chorus)

One sweet day, his heart ceased to beat.
He fell so fast beneath all our feet
Through bugs and snakes, last words he had to say
were 'Help me claw my way to the surface.
Oh sweet Lord, you know I deserved this.
Just one more. Just one more birthday.'

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gunny20
11-01-2009

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This is definitely my favorite off the new album. Here is my interpretation of the meaning....

Obviously, considering the title, the song has a lot to do with wanting to die to escape the pain of living. He starts off explaining the "story of a boy and his curse" (presumably himself), who was apparently a child of fortune ("Tiny diamond in his stroller..."), or at least simply born into a decent life setting. However, this boy tended toward bad habits or self-destruction from an early age ("With his first step, chasing the hearse"). Throughout his life, he has a positive outlook ("Sipping at a cup that's halfway filled," "Don't get me wrong, 'cause I love life..."), but is constantly set back by the difficulties he encounters ("looking forward to the day he pays that drinking bill," "but life has a boyfriend").

He goes on to explain the mood of his life: no peace, no quiet. The idea of being able to "finally nestle tightly in that womb beneath the dirt" is a clear reference to being dead in a coffin underground, but at least in some way at peace. At age 24 (I think just a crowning age of the limbo between adolescence and adulthood), he loses it, and just wants to die.

This all continues. Even a high-paying job, the love of his life, and a blessed child can't help him. Eventually, he dies (either literally or figuratively: "One sweet day, his heart ceased to beat"). Saying 'one sweet day' implies he got what he wanted. However, his last words are his plea to live again, but knowing that he "deserved this" for always wanting it. But still, after everything, all he wants is to be alive again, to enjoy "just one more birthday."

In summary, I think this song is a testament to the power and beauty of life, although it may hardly ever seem that way; it shows that even if your entire life is filled with reasons to make you want to escape it, in the end you will want to hold on to that life more than you want anything.

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AllChokedUp
11-03-2009

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"This song is another example of something I find inherently wrong with society and it comes from a different place. I'm a pretty spiritual and religious guy--not traditionally religious by any means--but very cerebral. One of the things that is promoted in spiritually is this understanding of death being a kind of gate to another world and that life isn't the only thing that exists in the life of your soul. Life on earth is only one part of it, but I think there are people who become obsessed with that notion. I've even been guilty of that at certain moments, but I'm a pretty live-in-the-moment kind of guy. Some people forget that life is important and their fascination with death or the idea that it will take you to a perfect place keeps them from living their life as if it's their only life. This song is about someone who drifts through this middle-of-the-road life and never really feels emotions strongly or is thankful for what they have because they're so focused on the notion that they will eventually die. They believe this life doesn't matter because it's all temporary, and I completely disagree with that. I believe in the afterlife and that earth is only one perception that we will be experiencing for a certain amount of time, and that there's more to it than that. I think that you have to love it for what it is and treat it as the most important thing in the world." -Maxim

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gunny20
11-07-2009

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Well, if that's what Maxim said, then it looks like I was just about spot-on.

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AllChokedUp
11-07-2009

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Indeed you were, gunny.

For anyone that's interested, you can find an analysis for each of the new songs here: http://www.altpress.com/features/txtsayanything.htm

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fredastaire
11-11-2009

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this is song is one of the best on the album.

"Because my dust will be your salt.
My blood will hydrate you all.
My heart will be your meal."

I think this shows how he does care about the people in his life. It's a metaphor that he would die for them, even though in the song he's hiding behind the mask that he want's to die.

Max's lyrics are really amazing. Cant wait to see them in San Diego. 10 days!=]

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camh91
11-16-2009

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This song has to be my favorite with Ahhhhh...Men close behind. Only problem I have with the new album is that it has to end....

To me it's about Salvation through Suffering. After 'He' has suffered and finally gotten his birthday wish, 'He' sees life's true beauty. Really gets me thinking about Jude Fawley from Jude the Obscure.

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