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In “Butchered Tongue”, Hozier tackles the 7th Circle of Hell Canto XII to XVII, known as the ‘Circle of Violence or Hell of the Violent and Bestial’ which is one of the lower circles of Hell and is divided into three distinct rings, each punishing different types of violence. The track focuses mainl...
[Verse 1]
As a child, it was the place names
Singin' at me as the first thing
How the mouth must be employed in every corner of itself
To say, "Appalacicola" or, "Hushpuckena," like, "Gweebarra"
A promise softly sung of somewhere else
[Chorus]
And as a young man blessed to pass so many road signs
And have my foreign ear made fresh again on each unlikely sound
But feel at home, hearin' a music that few still understand
A butchered tongue still singin' here above the ground
[Verse 2]
The ears were chopped from young men if the pitch cap didn't kill them
They are buried without scalp in the shattered bedrock of our home
You may never know your fortune
Until the distance has been shown between what is lost forever
And what can still be known
[Chorus]
So far from home to have a stranger call you "darling"
And have your guarded heart be lifted like a child up by the hand
In some town that just means "home" to them
With no translator left to sound
A butchered tongue still singin' here above the ground
Butchered Tongue was written by Hozier.
Butchered Tongue was produced by Jennifer Decilveo & Hozier.
Hozier released Butchered Tongue on Fri Aug 18 2023.
It’s reflecting on the tragedy of cultures who have lost the meaning of their own words. We’re very fortunate in Ireland that we have a solid written history; there’s so much there to be learned and build back from. That’s not always the case in indigenous destinations around the world; there are ma...
This reflects upon what is lost when languages are lost off the face of the earth. I’ve been lucky enough to travel the world for the last 10 years, going into places that had either Native American or Australian place names—some of the places I mention in the song—and asking people what the place n...