We are all trapped in prisons of the mind, it's a hard sensibility but we'll see it through in time But when words come between us, noiseless in the air, believe me, I know, it's so easy to despair - don't.
Tonight I'm talking to myself - there's no one that I know as well, thoughts collide without a sound, frantic, fighting to be found.
And I've found things in this life that still are real
A remainder refusing to be concealed.
And I've found the answer lies in a real emotion
Not the self-indulgence of a self-devotion.
Too many situations left with too little to say, so we try, we try to feel our way, and if decisions cause divisions, tell meh who's to blame? Pick a target for convenience when there are other ways.


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    i think this song is about looking inward at ones self, just a guess.

    *sway*on August 27, 2008   Link
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    I think Isolation is a major theme in this song: tonight I'm talking to myself --> turning inward to your own thoughts. I think it's also about losing a friendship/relationship with a person over disagreement, which is why you isolate yourself --> when words come between us, noiseless in the air = disagreement; and if decisions cause divisions, tell meh who's to blame? Pick a target for convenience when there are other ways --> handling the disagreement badly by resorting to blaming and attacking another person

    megaloseron March 09, 2024   Link

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