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This song was written by Dan Searle in 2018. It deals with ones struggle to find happiness and joy in our daily lives. Dan wrote:
This song is about how illogically hard it is to cultivate happiness in the modern world.
It is one of the band‘s first song that includes brass.
[Verse 1]
I wanna bother God
I wanna feel the ground beneath my feet
But I've got a smile full of broken teeth
[Chorus]
Goodbye
All the doves have flown away
I must’ve lost myself, lost myself, lost myself
[Verse 2]
I know it's not enough
Why does defeat always taste so bittersweet?
I just wanna live and die in peace
[Pre-Chorus]
The flower that never blossoms is quickly forgotten
It must be gold if it's glistening
I must’ve lost myself, lost myself, lost myself
[Chorus]
Goodbye
All the doves have flown away
I must've lost myself, lost mysеlf, lost myself
Fly high
'Cause the ravеns are here to stay
I must've lost myself, lost myself, lost myself in a cloud of
[Post-Chorus]
Dead butterflies
Dead butterflies, dead butterflies, dead butter–
Dead butterflies
Dead butterflies, dead butterflies
[Instrumental Break]
[Pre-Chorus]
The flower that never blossoms is quickly forgotten
It must be gold if it's glistening
I must've lost myself, lost myself, lost myself
[Chorus]
Goodbye
All the doves have flown away
I must've lost myself, lost myself, lost myself in a cloud of
[Post-Chorus]
Dead butterflies, dead butterflies, dead butterflies, dead butterflies
[Chorus]
Fly high
'Cause the ravens are here to stay
I must’ve lost myself, lost myself, lost myself in a cloud of
[Post-Chorus]
Dead butterflies
Dead butterflies, dead butterflies
Dead Butterflies was written by Josh Middleton & Dan Searle.
Dead Butterflies was produced by Dan Searle.
Architects released Dead Butterflies on Wed Jan 20 2021.
Dan Searle:
It starts just with the strings and the bass. We planned around those ideas and developed it into something that worked for the band. It sat around for ages on the shelf, and eventually we sat down with it and worked it out. I think it’s one of the best songs on the record.
— via Apple...