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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Citadel" by the artist "Write This Down"

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The song "Citadel" by Write This Down is an anthem of resilience and rebellion. The lyrical hero, full of "poison" and ready to "bleed dry," describes a life full of sin and struggle. He acknowledges that they "cheated this world" and "coped," but at the same time wonders why they cannot "close debts" and why his interlocutor doesn’t care about his constant lies.

The chorus emphasizes the determination to move forward no matter what. Burning the "citadel" can be interpreted as a metaphor for destroying old barriers and limitations. The lyrical hero calls for a fight to the end, even if it means defeat: "If we lose, we lose fighting."

The recurring phrase "Keep moving forward, keep dreaming" is a mantra that calls for perseverance and faith in a better future.

At the end of the song, a motif of anxiety and uncertainty appears. The lyrical hero sees "tangled dreams" and wonders what his interlocutor will do, because he himself "cannot move on." This ending leaves the listener with a sense of anxiety and uncertainty about the hero's future.

How ferocious are we, a head full of poison,

And a pen to bleed dry, like the valley of bones.

We have gathered our sins, and soaked them in wine.

We have cheated this world, made it out with our head on our shoulders now...

Why can't we call this even?

Why do you care that I,

Would need another reason,

To tell you lies?

Keep moving like we never had a choice,

I'm burning this citadel to the ground.

Wake up as our broken bodies collide,

If we're going down, we're going down with a fight.

Keep moving on, keep dreaming on.

We were sly as hell, and lived like the wolves,

But our crooked smiles have disappeared.

We have gathered our sins, and soaked them in wine.

We have cheated this world, made it out with our head on our shoulders now...

Why can't we call this even?

Why do you care that I,

Would need another reason,

To tell you lies?

Keep moving like we never had a choice,

I'm burning this citadel to the ground.

Wake up as our broken bodies collide,

If we're going down, we're going down with a fight.

Keep moving on, keep dreaming on.

Keep moving on, keep dreaming on.

I fall asleep with twisted dreams,

What'd you do because I just can't seem to shake this?

I fall asleep with twisted dreams,

What'd you do because I can't move on without this?

I fall asleep with twisted dreams,

What'd you do because I just can't seem to shake this?

I fall asleep with twisted dreams,

What'd you do because I can't move on without this?

Keep moving like we never had a choice,

I'm burning this citadel to the ground.

Wake up as our broken bodies collide,

If we're going down, we're going down with a fight.

Keep moving on, keep dreaming on.

Keep moving on, keep dreaming on.

Keep moving on, keep dreaming on.

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