Eulogy
Song Meaning
The "lyrics" for "Eulogy" are starkly absent, marked only by the parenthetical "[Instrumental]". This immediately signals a piece driven entirely by sound, not by spoken or sung words. The title "Eulogy" then takes on a profound, almost ironic, weight. The central tension here arises from the stark contrast between the evocative title, "Eulogy," which inherently implies a spoken tribute to the deceased, and the explicit instruction that the piece is purely instrumental. This deliberate absence of words creates a powerful void, immediately challenging conventional expectations of what a eulogy entails. It forces the listener to project their own understanding of grief, remembrance, or finality onto the implied musical landscape, suggesting that the most profound expressions of loss might not require language at all. The silence of the "lyrics" becomes a canvas for personal reflection. The most striking "craft element" here is the deliberate omission of lyrics. This choice transforms the title from a simple descriptor into a powerful interpretive lens. Without a narrator's voice, the "eulogy" becomes a universal canvas for silent reflection, allowing the music (implied by "Instrumental") to carry the entire emotional burden. This structural decision elevates the piece beyond a mere musical interlude. The effectiveness of these "lyrics" lies precisely in their non-existence. By presenting "[Instrumental]" under the title "Eulogy," the piece challenges conventional expectations, inviting a deeper, more personal engagement. It suggests that some emotions, particularly those surrounding loss and remembrance, transcend language, finding their truest expression in the unspoken depths of musical composition. The absence of words becomes a profound statement in itself, resonating with an unspoken understanding.

Lyrics
[Instrumental]
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Credits
- Writers
- Kyle Dixon
- Michael Stein