Well that’s something that you’re laughing at me
And I hope you know what it is that you’re laughing about
'Cause it wont be long now ’til they’re reeling you in
The same situation, the same disappointment you bring
So I hope you’re happy with the impression you made
Deep in denial, like you planned it this way
But you’re lost to me
Like dust I have cleared from my eye
Your words have no meaning
So I stare up into the sky

Breathe in now
Breathe out now


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Like Dust I Have Cleared from My Eye Lyrics as written by Steven John Wilson

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  • +5
    Song Meaning

    Steven Wilson spoke in a few interviews preceding the release of Grace for Drowning about the meaning of the term. He mentioned that as he grows older (hell, he's almost 45), he's found that a lot of the things that the world seemed to revolve around don't matter after all. Things like popularity, fashion, views of society - all these things that we are raised to rely on are ephemeral, fleeting concepts. They change in and out with the seasons, with the decades, the millennia.

    He mentions Grace for Drowning as his most "out-there" album, mainly because he has stopped caring about what others think. His main goal was to produce an album that he could meet his own standards, not one that would struggle to meet the needs of the mass population.

    With that large pretext out of the way, I believe this song is a direct address to the "generic person." Show a teenager or adult this album and they would probably laugh and say it isn't even music. Then they'd show it to their like-minded friends to reinforce their own opinions and biases.

    But Steven Wilson doesn't care any more. The older he gets, the less relevant the public "eye" is. The big eye is always watching..but that's all it can do. It has no arms, no legs, no mouth..nothing to stop him from doing what he wants to. All it can do is watch.

    I think almost everyone holds themselves back in everyday life, afraid of this eye. When you want to burst into song on the side of the street, but you're afraid of being judged. Or perhaps you head to the dance floor of a club but you don't want to look "stupid." We worry so much about making good impressions, appearing likeable to the majority. All of these fears, these judgements..in the end, they don't matter after all.

    Steven Wilson's realized this, and that all you can really do is just continue to live your life as you wish, one step at a time..let the judgemental voice of society fall upon deaf ears, and stare up at the sky. Breathe in, now...breathe out now.

    arkaneskyon April 10, 2012   Link
  • +2
    My Interpretation

    I absolutely love this song!

    Every time I hear it, I think back to anyone that's ever "bullied" me or thought they were better than me, and the realization that one day (hopefully sooner than later) they'll get back exactly what they gave. It's pretty much the "I know you're bullying me because you're insecure with yourself and I'm gonna take the high road" anthem.

    "Well that’s something that you’re laughing at me And I hope you know what it is that you’re laughing about"

    -You're not really one to talk and do you really know what you're making fun of?

    "Cause it wont be long now ’til they’re reeling you in The same situation, the same disappointment you bring"

    -These people you're catering to, they're just gonna do the same thing to you that you're doing to me, eventually.

    "So I hope you’re happy with the impression you made Deep in denial, like you planned it this way"

    -You're trying to impress the "cool" kids, but you're really not and you know you're wrong.

    "But you’re lost to me Like dust I have cleared from my eye Your words have no meaning So I stare up into the sky"

    -You are nothing but the dust I have cleared from my eye. Nothing you say or do phases me. I choose to ignore your ignorance.

    "Breathe in now Breathe out now"

    -Enhance your calm John Spartan... goosfraba... goooooosfrabaaaaaa

    AnalogTechon November 12, 2014   Link
  • -1
    General Comment

    My favorite song off Grace For Drowning,

    i beleive its about a break-up, like she planned it to happen, and he's getting over it.

    geddyleerocksmysockson November 15, 2011   Link

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