I was afraid to be me
Be anything you want to be
I don't blame my week
For my not being able to speak
Clearly about things I've said before
And if it's light outside night will fall, night will fall
And if it's life it resolves, it resolves

Everywhere you are in a maze is a lie
Anywhere you are on a page you still go to the right
Anytime there's no ground below you you're in the sky
Anytime you're afraid it's gonna be alright

I was a flame in the night
I heard what I wanted to hear
And the moment I disapeared
I grew the size of all outside
Cuz I became one with the night
I became one with the night

And if it's real it's not all, it's not all there is
There's alot in what appears not to be there at all
And you can function as someone besides who you are


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    Good analysis dosedxbyyou, I enjoyed it.

    Maybe the end, "and you can function as someone besides who you are", just re-affirms the song as a whole. He is saying that you can actually function as someone besides who you are - which is a scary thought. Yet - just because you can function in such a manner doesn't mean it is a good thing.

    Who knows if this is at all right though - because if he is saying "you CAN'T function..." then that would obviously re-affirm the fact that you shouldn't try to be someone who are not - thus making my statement above obsolete.

    Either way - I think the only important thing is that we think about these things and discuss them, I think the purpose of most music/art/expression is not to get the answer but to undertand the question. That is why I enjoy this website, and erveryones comments.

    owenparry26on May 12, 2005   Link

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