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* The word ''sentence'' could actually mean a written string of words. Viewed from this angle, the lyric is stating that writing music grounds him, preventing a “selfish ambition taking [his] wisdom. | * The word ''sentence'' could actually mean a written string of words. Viewed from this angle, the lyric is stating that writing music grounds him, preventing a “selfish ambition taking [his] wisdom. | ||
The line “I’m screaming submission” communicates either a psychological, emotional, or spiritual crisis. He realizes some sort of change must occur. | The line “I’m screaming submission” communicates either a psychological, emotional, or spiritual crisis. He realizes some sort of change must occur.<ref>https://genius.com/4216157</ref> | ||
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We’re dying with every breath we make</blockquote>As an individual is living, they are simultaneously progressing towards death, or dying. Consequently, Tyler is conflicted about this introspective thought, and it causes panic. He genuinely views life and dying as essentially the same. There is more evidence of this within the song “Lovely” from ''Regional at Best''.<blockquote>The only difference between life and dying | We’re dying with every breath we make</blockquote>As an individual is living, they are simultaneously progressing towards death, or dying. Consequently, Tyler is conflicted about this introspective thought, and it causes panic. He genuinely views life and dying as essentially the same. There is more evidence of this within the song “Lovely” from ''Regional at Best''.<blockquote>The only difference between life and dying | ||
Is one is trying, that’s all we’re gonna do</blockquote>These lyrics bring a solaced closure to the original line. We can see that Tyler not only understands the difference, but he has turned his past struggle into a tool to help others in the present. | Is one is trying, that’s all we’re gonna do</blockquote>These lyrics bring a solaced closure to the original line. We can see that Tyler not only understands the difference, but he has turned his past struggle into a tool to help others in the present.<ref>https://genius.com/2586048</ref> | ||
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Fall Away | |
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Song by Twenty One Pilots
from the album Twenty One Pilots | |
T-906.533.710-2 | |
Tyler Joseph | |
Tyler Joseph | |
Second half of 2009 | |
Tyler Joseph | |
Tyler Joseph, Nick Thomas | |
29 December 2009 | |
18 April 2015 | |
3:02 | |
4/4 | |
120 | |
F major | |
11 October, 2009 | |
9 November, 2019 | |
89 | |
Twenty One Pilots tracklist | |
Fall Away is the third song on the album Twenty One Pilots by Twenty One Pilots.
Versions
Title | Releas | Length | Recorded | Released | Notes |
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Fall Away | Twenty One Pilots | 3:02 | Second half of 2009 |
29 Dec 2009 | |
Drown | No Phun Intended | 3:38 | 2007 | 2007 | Some of lyrics are taken for "Fall Away" from old Tyler Joseph's song. |
Background
The song is alternative hip-hop, quite similar to trip-pop and has a melodic pre-chorus and chorus in which vocal samples can be heard.
The track has no live drums and bass and is fully synthesized in Logic Pro X software.
Lyrics
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Lyrics meaning
Lyrics | Meaning |
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«I don't wanna fall, fall away
I don't wanna fall, fall away 'Cause I don't wanna fall, fall away» |
The Book of Hebrews asserts the impossibility for one who has seen the Light of God to repent for their sins, for it would imply a negation of God and all He stands for. The term, “fall away,” is also used in Matthew 26:31 when Christ proclaims “This very night you will all fall away on account of me, for it is written: ‘I will strike the shepherd, and the sheep of the flock will be scattered.”
Given Tyler’s religious roots, one can assume that “Fall Away” is a reference to the above verses. He seems to be evaluating the importance of following God as we see in the lyrics, “I don’t want your way, I want mine.” He doesn’t want to fall away from God because Tyler believes there’s no going back. Alternately, ‘falling away’ could represent succumbing to depression or suicidal tendencies. Tyler doesn’t want to fall away from a stable mental state, so he literally keeps the lights on at night as that’s a time he struggles with. The chorus of ‘I won’t fall in love with falling" in “Air Catcher” echoes this line, suggesting that Tyler is focusing on trying to avoid depression or negativity.[1] |
«I'll keep the lights on in this place» | Light in the Bible commonly references the removal of darkness. If this is truly what Tyler is referring to, then he is trying to remove the darkness from his soul, which would align with God’s will.
This could also be a reference to suicidal thoughts. The phrase, “lights out,” commonly refers to death, so to “keep the lights on” may refer to his wish to remain alive. To “keep the lights on” can also be interpreted literally as Tyler leaving a light on during the night, a period of time that his lyrics portray as bleak, introspective and difficult to survive. People afflicted with mental health problems often feel worst at night-time, so leaving a light on could be Tyler’s way of alleviating his suffering. Tyler continues to play on the presence of light throughout his career–often associating night with his internal struggles and day with feelings of inner peace. We can see evidence of this in songs such as “Message Man”, “Truce”, and “Ode to Sleep”.[2] |
«I disguise and I will lie» | Tyler will attempt to hide his true identity from God by lying about what he has done. This is seen in Screen within many of its lines. Although it is inevitable that an omnipotent being would see the truth regardless of any effort to hide it, Tyler recognizes that he still does it anyway.
This line could also refer to Tyler attempting to disguise himself as to hide from other people. Among the clinically depressed, it’s very difficult to admit your struggle due to the stigma that society has placed upon it. This theme is revisited in “Trapdoor”.[3] |
«And I will take my precious time
As the days melt away» |
God calls Tyler daily to fulfill His will, but Tyler’s will does not go hand-in-hand with God’s. While he does wish to please God, he is drowned with comfort and laziness, as referenced in Blasphemy:
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«as I stand in line
And I die as I wait, as I wait on my crime» |
This line connects with the line in “March to The Sea”:Tyler’s crime is never veering from that path. He suffers as he makes repeated attempts to stray from the line, but it seems to be an impossible feat.[5] |
«And I'll try to delay what you make of my life
But I don't want your way, I want mine» |
Tyler passively tries to turn his life into what he wants for it, rather than allowing God to mold him into what He has in mind.
This is the side of Tyler that strives for comfort as mentioned in Isle of Flightless Birds. While he cares for God’s will, he has allowed his own will to dominate.[6] |
«I'm dyin' and I'm tryin'» | Modern culture tests those of faith. He’s trying the best he can, but the world is constantly pulling him away from who he wants to be. This takes a toll on his soul, causing a spiritual harm that feels like death.
“I’m dying and I’m trying” could also be interpreted as Tyler fighting against the darker side of his mind. He explicitly mentions his own depression in songs off of twenty one pilots' album Vessel, such as “Migraine” and “Car Radio.” Depression and other mental health problems can cause individuals to feel terrible, almost as if they’re dying. Despite his pain, Tyler remains determined to maintain his mental well-being.[7] |
«but believe me, I'm fine
But I'm lyin', I'm so very far from fine» |
He says he is fine, providing the expected response. In reality, there’s a lot more going on.
Tyler tries to be independent but quickly realizes he is incapable of doing this. He finds he cannot really live without God. Traces of evidence leading towards this are found in Isle of Flightless Birds where Tyler tells the listener how they will become depressed if they try to live an independent lifestyle, presumably based off of his own experiences. As with the start of Verse 1, these lines also refer to Tyler lying about his mental health by saying he’s fine.[8] |
«And I, I can feel the pull begin
Feel my conscience wearing thin And my skin, it will start To break up and fall apart» |
He can feel himself being pulled into the “darkness” that represents evil or depression.
His conscience is becoming thin, or weaker, causing what he deems as wrong and right to sway back and forth. His conscience is consisting less and less of God and more and more of himself, causing him to “fall away” from the right choices. Because he struggles to make correct choices, the wrong choices cause his “skin,” or appearance, in this case, to break up and fall apart from what he envisions for himself to look like. He comes across as something that he has no intentions of being because he is trying to make his own decisions.[9] |
«Every time I feel selfish ambition is takin' my visionMy crime is my sentence, repentance is taking commission
It's takin' a toll on my soul, I'm screaming submission and» |
There are at least three possible meanings to these lines:
The line “I’m screaming submission” communicates either a psychological, emotional, or spiritual crisis. He realizes some sort of change must occur.[10] |
«And I, I can feel the pull begin
Feel my conscience wearing thin And my skin, it will start To break up and fall apart» |
Tyler is conflicted, yet again. Even though his body is still living, he feels that he is dead inside due to his thoughts of darkness. He worries he is beyond redemption as he may have already fallen away too far to repent. He fears that his efforts may be a waste of time.
Some intuitive thoughts“March To the Sea,” Tyler says the line:As an individual is living, they are simultaneously progressing towards death, or dying. Consequently, Tyler is conflicted about this introspective thought, and it causes panic. He genuinely views life and dying as essentially the same. There is more evidence of this within the song “Lovely” from Regional at Best. These lyrics bring a solaced closure to the original line. We can see that Tyler not only understands the difference, but he has turned his past struggle into a tool to help others in the present.[11] |
«And I, I can feel the pull begin
Feel my conscience wearing thin And my skin, it will start To break up and fall apart» |
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all meanings of the lyrics are taken from the Genius website |
Live
The song has never been fully performed, or at least no performance of the song has been recorded, But a slightly modified intro of the track was used for the Guns for Hands intro during the 2014 tour.
Media
Video
Chris Joseph and his partner have a religious website where the latter posted a homemade video clip of this song a long time ago.
Sources
- ↑ https://genius.com/3903266
- ↑ https://genius.com/6610217
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- ↑ https://genius.com/4216128
- ↑ https://genius.com/4216136
- ↑ https://genius.com/4216149
- ↑ https://genius.com/4216152
- ↑ https://genius.com/2349508
- ↑ https://genius.com/1910206
- ↑ https://genius.com/4216157
- ↑ https://genius.com/2586048