Here in this moment the silence is comforting
There's no sign of movement
At peace with the true divine

All that we hope for, all that we call our own
There's no rules to follow
We must break in or be left out

We are on our own pulling teeth out for the fun of it
I can't believe it, you showed courage the brave dream of
I live to regret you, the murmur inside my heart

Time waits for no one, no one has time to waste
We shuffle through pockets
For the answers and lint we find

We are on our own pulling teeth out for the fun of it
I can't believe it, you showed courage the brave dream of
I live to regret you, the murmur inside my heart

Just as I'm sinking down
You reach in and pull me out
Safe from the rising tide
Safe from the world outside


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Murmurs Lyrics as written by Ian Lewis Kenny Anthony John T Jackson

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    My Interpretation

    A murmur in your heart is like a moment in time that you're not living, or you're outside life - or at least the rhythm that you normally live it in. It makes me think of how we use media - TV, games, movies etc. - to escape from reality, and the moments you're immersed in those things are like these frozen moments in which our real lives are wasting away. In those moments, though, especially in the case of something interactive like a game, you show courage in your actions or imagination that you could otherwise only dream of. It momentarily keeps you safe from the 'rising tide' of the problems of the world outside.

    GotMeNowon November 15, 2014   Link

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