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.
Moon covered determined to find
To find my place of hiding
Try to detach
Try to decrease
To make it easier on me
Despise myself for what you've done
Sent me back into my world
Hold yourself cause no one will
I'll make it easier
Now I have managed to be the one
To be the victim without the gun
Do you feel the same anyway?
Now you've come
Do you feel the same anyway?
Now you've come
Stay alert cause I'm obsessed
Surely I can't be depressed
Could I be read if I was see-through,
Or would you just read my spine
Could I be read if I was see-through
Could I be read if I was see-through
Could I be read if I was see through,
Or would you just read my spine
Now I have managed to be the one
To be the victim without the gun
Do you feel the same anyway?
Now you've come
Do you feel the same anyway?
Now you've come
Do you feel the same
Feel the same
Now you've come
Do you feel the same anyway?
Hold yourself cause no one will
I'll be there to take the spill
Cleanse your soul
Change the tide
And ride the wave back into me
Be the one
Without the gun
Do you feel the same anyway?
Now you've come
Do you feel the same anyway?
Now you've come
Do you feel the same
Feel the same
Now you've come
Do you feel the same anyway?
To find my place of hiding
Try to detach
Try to decrease
To make it easier on me
Despise myself for what you've done
Sent me back into my world
Hold yourself cause no one will
I'll make it easier
Now I have managed to be the one
To be the victim without the gun
Do you feel the same anyway?
Now you've come
Do you feel the same anyway?
Now you've come
Stay alert cause I'm obsessed
Surely I can't be depressed
Could I be read if I was see-through,
Or would you just read my spine
Could I be read if I was see-through
Could I be read if I was see-through
Could I be read if I was see through,
Or would you just read my spine
Now I have managed to be the one
To be the victim without the gun
Do you feel the same anyway?
Now you've come
Do you feel the same anyway?
Now you've come
Do you feel the same
Feel the same
Now you've come
Do you feel the same anyway?
Hold yourself cause no one will
I'll be there to take the spill
Cleanse your soul
Change the tide
And ride the wave back into me
Be the one
Without the gun
Do you feel the same anyway?
Now you've come
Do you feel the same anyway?
Now you've come
Do you feel the same
Feel the same
Now you've come
Do you feel the same anyway?
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Do You Feel the Same Lyrics as written by Daniel Johns
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yeah i totally love this song.. and i love the guitar solo in it too. i love the lyrics.. i really like these lines "Stay alert cause I'm obsessed. Surely I can't be depressed" and "Hold yourself 'cause no-one will. I'll be there to take the spill. Cleanse your soul, change the tide. And ride the wave back here to me".. does anyone know what this song is about?