My body is a cage that keeps me
From dancing with the one I love
But my mind holds the key

My body is a cage that keeps me
From dancing with the one I love
But my mind holds the key

I'm standing on a stage
Of fear and self-doubt
It's a hollow play
But they'll clap anyway

My body is a cage that keeps me
From dancing with the one I love
But my mind holds the key

You're standing next to me
My mind holds the key

I'm living in an age
That calls darkness light
Though my language is dead
Still the shapes fill my head

I'm living in an age
Whose name I don't know
Though the fear keeps me moving
Still my heart beats so slow

My body is a cage that keeps me
From dancing with the one I love
But my mind holds the key

You're standing next to me
My mind holds the key
My body is a

My body is a cage
We take what we're given
Just because you've forgotten
That don't mean you're forgiven

I'm living in an age
That screams my name at night
But when I get to the doorway
There's no one in sight

My body is a cage that keeps me
From dancing with the one I love
But my mind holds the key

You're standing next to me
My mind holds the key

Set my spirit free
Set my spirit free
Set my body free


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My Body Is a Cage Lyrics as written by Regine Chassagne Jeremy Gara

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    In the bible there is an allegory of a wedding, and "a wedding" with god - a commitment to him (and of course - love and connection). This song reminds me a situation that called "ad klot" - which means in hebrew: "until the last breath" - a situation in which the person who believes in god and feel the harmony and spirituality, is yearning for the life after death - for being able to experience the soul solely, purely. This situation is forbidden, for a person to want it i mean.. he have to want to be where he is (in this life). Not in a way that means that if person experience this feeling - we should kill him or something (of course not), but it means it's forbidden, and any action or thought is between god and the person himself. The reason it is forbidden is that the religious jewish people know that if god puts you in some place, it means you can handle the situation well, even if you find it hard to believe, so you should trust him and remember he wants your best. So this song reminds me of this situation, which is not simple because you have so many times you feel you want to be all fulled with this huge light only, without the body's burden of materialistic plasures. "my body is a cage that keeps me from dancing with the one I love"...

    Anywayyy ,wow that was long, these lines: "I'm living in an age that calls darkness light" - also connected to this world that "screams my name at night, But when I get to the doorway, There's no one in sight" - materialism, control, pride, shiningness, glory, accusations, competitivenes... when i get to the doorway there's no one in sight, there is nothing really in those things... kinds of illusions, lies we have to deal with, and break it with reason. Beautiful and hurting song.

    Moreeon May 17, 2011   Link

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