Confessment
“We being mortal, will have to die” is the image that unlocks “Confessment”: a song shaped by self-questioning and quiet clarity. The chorus then sharpens the feeling through “In this confessment, we seek the way.”
“We being mortal, will have to die” is the image that unlocks “Confessment”: a song shaped by self-questioning and quiet clarity. The chorus then sharpens the feeling through “In this confessment, we seek the way.”
“Confessment” turns inward, using its immediate story as a way to examine identity, thought, or self-recognition. “We walked. But then, we went astray” is where the song reveals what is really at stake—the difference between performing an identity and actually inhabiting one. That is why the recurring image of path matters: it suggests choice, direction, and the search for alignment. The lyric repeatedly opens outward, asking the listener to stand inside a larger 'we' rather than watch from outside. By the time the song reaches “And now, as reality dawns on us,” the final thought suggests that knowing oneself begins where performance and borrowed definitions fall away.