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|writer = Bora Karaca | |writer = Bora Karaca | ||
|singer = [[Bora Karaca]], Jacob Hurley, Brian McCorkle | |singer = [[Bora Karaca]], Jacob Hurley, Brian McCorkle | ||
|album = [[Turk Off EP]], [[Cojum Dip]] | |album = [[Anthropomorphic Bible Assault EP]], [[Turk Off EP]], [[Cojum Dip]] | ||
|duration = 4:39 | |duration = 4:39 | ||
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'''Cell''' is the opening song on [[Cojum Dip]]'s | '''Cell''' is the opening song on [[Cojum Dip]]'s [[Cojum Dip (Album)|self-titled album]]. | ||
== Song Meanings/Interpretations == | |||
This song appears to express regret and frustration over a lost relationship. The speaker is asking for forgiveness and to reconcile with the person they are addressing, whom they believe has forgotten about them. The speaker also suggests taking out a “bullshit policy” as a way of moving forward, but still feels lost. They mention that they will dissolve while the other person will find a way to never be with anyone, but they still see them as a friend. The last line seems to be a plea for the other person to follow the speaker. | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:01, 22 April 2024
Cell | |
Written by | Bora Karaca |
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Appears on | Anthropomorphic Bible Assault EP, Turk Off EP, Cojum Dip |
Sung by | Bora Karaca, Jacob Hurley, Brian McCorkle |
Duration | 4:39 |
Genre | Metal |
Language | English |
Cell is the opening song on Cojum Dip's self-titled album.
Song Meanings/Interpretations
This song appears to express regret and frustration over a lost relationship. The speaker is asking for forgiveness and to reconcile with the person they are addressing, whom they believe has forgotten about them. The speaker also suggests taking out a “bullshit policy” as a way of moving forward, but still feels lost. They mention that they will dissolve while the other person will find a way to never be with anyone, but they still see them as a friend. The last line seems to be a plea for the other person to follow the speaker.
Lyrics
(You have one unheard message First unheard message) I was the king of it And one word ruined all Absolve then you and I Would have won which is why I will take out a bullshit policy Still, I am lost How could you forget me? Where do I sign for us to make amends? Here, you're a dream Why can't we just be friends? When would you then forgive? Me unrelated to Slipped through your hands Like a sieve I will take out a bullshit policy Still, I am lost How could you forget me? Where do I sign for us to make amends? Here, you're a dream Why can't we just be friends? I will take out a bullshit policy Still, I am lost How could you forget me? Where do I sign for us to make amends? Here, you're a dream Why can't we just be friends? I will dissolve while you Will find a way to never be with anyone Anyone Anyone You're a friend I will dissolve while you Will find a way to be with anyone Anyone Anyone You're a friend Avant-garde you are not Why won't you just follow me?
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