| Muse – Space Dementia Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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No, that's wrong, actually. He is saying "height," it says so in the Origin of Symmetry lyrics, in the booklet inside the CD cover. He pronounces it as "H-8." So think about it. H is H, and 8 is spelled 'eight.' So if you add H + 8, or "H + eight," you get "Height." He really is meaning height, by this. And by height he means getting above life, getting away from everything, the bustle of life, and distancing yourself with it, to make life easier. Or, in the lyrics, to "co-exist with the chill," which means, roughly, to "co-exist with the pain." |
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| Muse – Agitated Lyrics | 20 years ago |
| It's possibly he wants to keep the deeper meanings to himself and the band; it's a personal thing but he's expressing it through his complex lyric-writing and composing. | |
| Muse – Falling Down Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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This song IS in fact about Muse's live in the town of Teignmouth, when they were just starting out. Matt talks about the emotional tax it took on him personally; "I was calling your name But you would never hear me sing," implying that the town didn't encourage him and never actually gave him a chance. Now he's saying you weren't there when I needed you, it's too late now to make things right. I've found what I need, and it's not you anymore. |
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