I looked to the sky
Saw my body die
Got to reappear up there
It's where I want to be
In the university
I've found, I've found my own college
I've found, I've found a way to resolve this

I’m not inside you
You're all around me
Is this what you needed to hear to comfort you?
I will wait all of this time above you

Is this what you wanted?
Is this what you needed to hear?
Take all that I have known
Is this what you wanted?
Is this what you need me to fear?
Take all that I have found

I'm not inside you
You're all around me
Is this what you needed to hear to comfort you
I'll wait all this time above you

I looked to the ground
I was pleased with what I'd found
Got to reappear up here
It’s where I will always be
In the university
I've found, I've found all my problems
I'm gone, I'm gone finally solve this

I'm not inside you
You're all around me
Is this what you needed to have to comfort you
I'll wait all this time above you


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    Actually the analysis of all the songs by Dredg are in this page: defyperception.net/dredg/catchwithoutarms.htm

    I think is the most accurate meaning you can ever find. This record is amazing.

    rogeroon July 22, 2005   Link

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