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Bring Me the Horizon: Suicide Season Meaning

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Suicide Season Lyrics

We stare at broken clocks, the hands don't turn anymore.
The days turn into nights, empty hearts and empty places.
The day you lost him, I slowly lost you too.
For when he died, he took a part of you.

No time for farewells, no chances for...

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    anonymous
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    Nov 4th 2013 !⃝

    Guys i don't want to play the smart guy or anything but this song is not about the death of Mitch Lucker. If you check the lyrics and based of the fact that they were friends you can tell that it is. Although it is not beacuse this song has been written since 2010, times that Mitch was still alive. Oliver wrote this song about Suicide commitment, and about helping friends through this. It's a fact that Oli was suicidal for a long time but he wrote this song to make normal people understand the feelings of a self-harming person.

  2. anonymous
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    Nov 11th 2021 !⃝

    This song clearly stems from a past experience Oliver may have had with a friend, who experienced the suicide of a close other. The entire song describes how desperately Oliver wants to fix what had been broken for his friend, and the lyrics show that "he" is very important to whoever the song is being sung to. It is clear through the way this song is written and expressed that Oliver had a friend at some point, who also had a friend, lover, family member, etc., who had killed themselves. Ever since, that friend wasn't the same. And so he says he would do anything to bring "him" back to the subject.

  3. anonymous
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    Jan 23rd 2018 !⃝

    Pretty simple, really. It's about suicidal depression. You can see a lot of the symptoms in the lyrics, like "we stare at broken clocks, the hands don't turn anymore" is about the loss of the sense of time that goes with melancholic depression. The overall melody is also perfect to symbolise it.

  4. anonymous
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    Jan 12th 2016 !⃝

    This song is for Oli's friend which has lost someone so dear to him, due to suicide,and he feels that when his friend lost that someone, Oli lost his friend, supporting him and telling him that he would do anything to bring him back so he could go back to being the friend he once knew, as he said in the song.

  5. anonymous
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    Oct 6th 2013 !⃝

    I think this song could be about Oliver's friendship with the Luckers (Mitch Lucker singer of Suicide Silence) and how when Mitch died and he wishes he could bring him back to his family and his loved ones. Maybe instead of September being Suicide Season, it's November because that's the month that Mitch died. And since the name of his band was Suicide Silence, Oliver put the season and the name together to make a song about Mitch's death.

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  6. anonymous
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    Jan 6th 2013 !⃝

    OlI sykes says we stare at broken clocks well he lives in England and things are old n u see things like broken clocks on top of old towers after oli went to the funeral for the fellow who commuted suicide he probly saw a broken clock and realized how depressing it was and the hands aren't turning. The days turn into nights means he's soo upset time flies by

  7. anonymous
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    Nov 1st 2011 !⃝

    Its about a oliver's friend that Lost somebody.Oli say that his suicide took a part of his friend.


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