Pendulum: Watercolour Meaning
Watercolour Lyrics
Will you pick me up again?
When I'm too far gone
Dead in the eyes of my friends
Will you take me out of here when I'm staring down the barrel
When I'm blinded by the lights, when I cannot see your face?
Take me out...
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The author wishes Sir Kadee wouldn't use pinwheel so much. "When I'm falling down will you pick me up again?" this is a reference to a poor slicer or crusher main begging piercer or baller to take Sir K during his pinwheel. Because when his pinwheel starts, it is common for melee classes to run away while some try hard ranged class goes in and tries to "save the day" when in reality then will probably end up dead the next time orbs comes out.
"When i'm too far gone dead in the eyes of my friends". This is a reference to the aforementioned orbs as most players will simply sacrifice each other to survive by standing behind another. This can also apply to the aforementioned pinwheel because players also sacrifice each other during this segment of the fight by dash into another player (normally of a slower class or of fewer brain cells) just so they don't have to deal with pinhell spam.
"Will you take me out of here when I'm staring down the barrel
When I'm blinded by the lights, when I cannot see your face?"
The author is not stuck in the motion of pinwheel and is getting blinded by such fast spinning movement. Their fingers are getting tired. They have not slept in almost 72 hours. They are begging for their friend to save them from the pinwheel but unfortunately they have not yet realized that we are all stuck on the pinwheel of life and it is usually a downward spiral into madness until you lose all 7 lives to unavoidable tracking rune spam with no energy left. But lets be honest, at least its not as bad as wifi SpringWrath.
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