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More Than Ever Lyrics

More than ever it seems true to say
Things won't always be this way
The ways we've thought to get this far
Are as outdated as we are

But I won't change it and neither will you
When what seemed the appropriate are now the wrong things to do
If in every act there's something good
I haven't done all the good things I could

And more than ever I know that's not true
Are there any good thing left to do?
Are there any right ways left to be?
That's not a question best left to me

Cause I won't say anything I should decide
If intentions aren't possible to hide
I won't act any way I don't
Want to reveal if you won't
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sethbrown On May 26, 2005
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Cover art for More Than Ever lyrics by Bedhead

The person singing the song is going through a rough time in life, but is comforted somewhat in the belief that things will eventually get better.

Modernity and artificiality have taken over society, and the singer laments the times when things were more sincere, leaving him feeling 'outdated.'

The singer shares that his life experience has brought about deeper existential questions:

This is the central question of the song: "Are there any good things left to do,...or right ways left to be?"

The singer concludes that his decision in this moment is to limit his words and actions, so that others cannot use his vulnerability against him.

Cover art for More Than Ever lyrics by Bedhead

I imagine that the speaker is friends with someone he wants to be more then friends but doesn't want that to come in the way of just being friends.

Cover art for More Than Ever lyrics by Bedhead

This song is so beautiful, so much is said in such simple words....

Been looking for this album for over a year and finally found it yesterday. It was worth the wait

 
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