In regards to the meaning of this song:
Before a live performance on the EP Five Stories Falling, Geoff states “It’s about the last time I went to visit my grandmother in Columbus, and I saw that she was dying and it was the last time I was going to see her. It is about realizing how young you are, but how quickly you can go.”
That’s the thing about Geoff and his sublime poetry, you think it’s about one thing, but really it’s about something entirely different. But the lyrics are still universal and omnipresent, ubiquitous, even. So relatable. That’s one thing I love about this band. I also love their live performances, raw energy and Geoff’s beautiful, imperfectly perfect vocals. His voice soothes my aching soul.
What I'm searching for
To tell it straight, I'm trying to build a wall
Walking by myself
Down avenues that reek of time to kill
If you see me keep going
Be a pass by waver
Build me up, bring me down
Just leave me out you name dropper
Stop trying to catch my eye
I see you good you forced faker
Just make it easy
You're my enemy you fast talker
I can say I hope it will be worth what I give up
If I could stand up mean for the things that I believe
I can say I hope it will be worth what I give up
If I could stand up mean for the things that I believe
What am I here for?
I left my home to disappear is all
I'm here for myself
Not to know you
I don't need no one else
Fit in so good the hope is that you cannot see me later
You don't know me
I am an introvert an excavator
I'm duckin' out for now
A face in dodgy elevators
Creep up and suddenly
I found myself
An innovator
I can say I hope it will be worth what I give up
If I could stand up mean for the things that I believe
I can say I hope it will be worth what I give up
If I could stand up mean for the things that I believe
Change-change, change, change
I want to get up out of my skin
Tell you what
If I can shake it
I'm 'a make this
Something worth dreaming of
I can say I hope it will be worth what I give up
If I could stand up mean for the things that I believe
I can say I hope it will be worth what I give up
If I could stand up mean for the things that I believe
I can say I hope it will be worth what I give up
If I could stand up mean for the things that I believe
To tell it straight, I'm trying to build a wall
Walking by myself
Down avenues that reek of time to kill
If you see me keep going
Be a pass by waver
Build me up, bring me down
Just leave me out you name dropper
Stop trying to catch my eye
I see you good you forced faker
Just make it easy
You're my enemy you fast talker
I can say I hope it will be worth what I give up
If I could stand up mean for the things that I believe
I can say I hope it will be worth what I give up
If I could stand up mean for the things that I believe
What am I here for?
I left my home to disappear is all
I'm here for myself
Not to know you
I don't need no one else
Fit in so good the hope is that you cannot see me later
You don't know me
I am an introvert an excavator
I'm duckin' out for now
A face in dodgy elevators
Creep up and suddenly
I found myself
An innovator
I can say I hope it will be worth what I give up
If I could stand up mean for the things that I believe
I can say I hope it will be worth what I give up
If I could stand up mean for the things that I believe
Change-change, change, change
I want to get up out of my skin
Tell you what
If I can shake it
I'm 'a make this
Something worth dreaming of
I can say I hope it will be worth what I give up
If I could stand up mean for the things that I believe
I can say I hope it will be worth what I give up
If I could stand up mean for the things that I believe
I can say I hope it will be worth what I give up
If I could stand up mean for the things that I believe
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L.E.S. Artistes Lyrics as written by John Graham Hill Santi White
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