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Lazarus Lyrics
I, I must be losing my mind
I keep on trying to find a way out
but there's no need you don't lock the door anymore
And I, you know I never go out
and you know I start to forget things
it's ok they weren't essential anyway
And I, when I start to think back
I feel like I've spent my whole life
just kicking around and not getting in the way
And now, maybe now I should change
because I'm starting to lose all my faith
while those around are beaten down each day
I keep on trying to find a way out
but there's no need you don't lock the door anymore
and you know I start to forget things
it's ok they weren't essential anyway
I feel like I've spent my whole life
just kicking around and not getting in the way
because I'm starting to lose all my faith
while those around are beaten down each day
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This is a great song, I'm not really sure what the first two stanzas mean, but the last two are a rallying cry against indifference, a truly beautiful song
Martin Carr said: "We moved into a flat in Muswell Hill with Tim and his girlfriend and spent nights smoking Nepalese Temple Balls and playing ‘Road Rash’. I wrote the lyrics there; I was trying to make sense of my life, I had decided that I was not going to shroud the lyrics in metaphors that only I understood anymore. I think Charles Bukowski may have been a big influence here."
I think this song is about a person who lived a meaningless life that didn't have any effect on anyone or anything. I think the main character in the song decides to live a meaningful life
This song is fucking spanking, absolutely amazing
It really is a staggering masterpiece, isn't it? One of my favourite songs still.