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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Skeletons" by the artist "Wednesday 13"

In the song "Skeletons," Wednesday 13 employs the metaphor of "skeletons in the closet" to convey feelings of guilt and being haunted by past mistakes. The lyrical protagonist hears voices that remind him of his "darkest secrets," of "what [he's] done wrong." These "skeletons" symbolize repressed memories, regrets, and unresolved issues that continue to haunt him.

Despite the fear and anxiety these voices evoke, the protagonist experiences a strange indifference and emotional numbness ("the feeling that I don't feel"). This may be a coping mechanism to deal with the pain and guilt. He tries to "bury the evidence" of his secrets, but the voices of the "skeletons" persist, becoming increasingly distinct and unbearable.

By the end of the song, the protagonist acknowledges that he can no longer ignore his "skeletons." The voices in his head "won't stop screaming," demanding attention and atonement.

They come and talk to me,

When I am all alone,

They always remind me of

All the things that I've done wrong,

It's scary, disturbing, but somehow I'm not sorry,

They only thing that's even real,

Is the feeling that I don't feel.

It's all the same, but they're so different,

Bury the evidence, of my darkest secrets.

I hear them, they're calling,

The skeletons in my closet.

It's taking parts of me, into the unknown,

It's like a void inside of me,

That goes on and on and on.

It's scary, disturbing, but somehow I'm not sorry,

They only thing that's even real,

Is the feeling that I don't feel.

It's all the same, but they're so different,

Bury the evidence, of my darkest secrets.

I hear them, they're calling,

The skeletons in my closet.

Now I just can't pretend to forget,

These voices in my head,

And they just won't stop screaming.

It's all the same, but they're so different,

Bury the evidence, of my darkest sercets.

I hear them, they're calling,

The skeletons in my closet.

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