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i am very happy my friend suggested these guys to me ;D They're awesome!
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@SeventhHeaven5655 Sorry I messed up the first line of my explanation. I meant to write that Morphine is the powerful drug named after the Greek god Morpheus. Morpheus was the god of dreams. When you are "in the arms of Morpheus", you are in a powerful, delicious hypnotic state in which you would like to stay forever, but you can't. You can chase after the high, but have to take increasingly more and more of it just to keep from being very sick. Morphine is the man-made equal to heroin.
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The subject of this song is Morphine. Morphine was named after the Greek god Morphine was named after Morpheus who was the god of dreams. As a lifelong insomniac, I have been seeking to be in "the arms of Morpheus" (hypnotic sleep) all my life. When you start taking Morphine as an insomniac or for pain or extreme depression (or all 3) you feel you are safe in your mother's womb and nothing can hurt you, it feels so good you will chase after that high for the rest of your life.
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Never wished I could reach out and touch music....until HURT.
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this is an amazing song, they dont have the popularity that they deserve,
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Hes talking about drugs for sure hence "overdose"
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STFU AND LISTEN TO THE HEARTBREAKING LYRICS
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I wanna know who the 8 dislikes were so i can bitch smack them
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One part of text:
No no more!
God Morpheus why did you leave me when I had need of your love?
No holding back now!
Give me the real thing!
I've got a reason
When I am alone
Don't you ever try to take me back.
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I can definitely say i agree with you on that. Morpheus being both the drug morphine and as 689 said, the greed god of dreams. As to say the drug would induce a sort of dream like hallucination of which like you said made him think he was with said lover again. :)



To me I always saw it as a man who once lost a lover, in a deep depression, he begins taking drugs, trying to regain that joy. He hallucinates slowly that his old lover is with him again, causing him to chase it more. He is furious slowly at the drug because he cannot regain the high and he cannot seem to call back the illusion [Hence Morpheus = Morphine] He wants to convince himself its actually happening, destroying himself.
Thats just me, everyone's interpretation is right.
DecieversFinery 2 years ago 55
he's singing to the greek god morpheus! he would appear in dreams as a human and is responsible for shaping dreams! meaning that the song is about drugs to cause sleep so that he wouldn't be alone anymore! that what i thing it means!
68965 3 years ago 24