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The Light Pours Out Of Me Lyrics
Time flies
time crawls
like on insect
up and down the walls
The light pours out of me
the light pours out of me
The conspiracy
of silence ought
to revolutionise
my thought
The light pours out of me
the light pours out of me
The cold light of day
pours out of me
leaving me black
and so healthy
The light pours out of me
the light pours out of me
It jerks out of me
like blood
in this still life
heart beats up love
The light pours out of me
the light pours out of me
time crawls
like on insect
up and down the walls
the light pours out of me
of silence ought
to revolutionise
my thought
the light pours out of me
pours out of me
leaving me black
and so healthy
the light pours out of me
like blood
in this still life
heart beats up love
the light pours out of me
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song with the most recognizable music. i see it as resembling some sort of paranoia or something that's making one week and an overall dark person by draining "the light" out of them. great, great song.
@dalara Yet, always in the remainder bin of existence
@dalara Yet, always in the remainder bin of existence
For me this song is about the deletion of a person, almost an erasing of the soul. As all energy to illuminate the world is depleted like a battery, he is left in a state of darkness that is a "healthy" state as he no longer is conflicted by what he perceives. As time passes the individual becomes increasingly a being living in darkness, and the more the light leaves him the nearer death he becomes as his life force is drained. He becomes increasingly numb and loses the ability to love as heart beats pumps the bleed out. Devoto despairs that life is draining of him of life itself and this is because he is deeply unhappy with the society in which he lives.
I love this song, especially on the live album 'Play' which shows how musically great this band was. Can't imagine why there there's only on comment on this song. I reckon the previous comment nails it, but what is meant by "in this still life, heart beats up love'?
@Robcraggs Oh yes, that really is worth buying for their musical finesse
@Robcraggs Oh yes, that really is worth buying for their musical finesse
Brilliant song, especially the Real Life album version. I suppose it's about loss of enthusiasm/youthful naivety and embarking on the slippery slope to world-weariness. I'm not sure. Perhaps the great man himself will tell us.
@stephenosj I think he was glad to be in his own shell and away from Buzzcocks. But that's just my two bobs worth.
@stephenosj I think he was glad to be in his own shell and away from Buzzcocks. But that's just my two bobs worth.
I agree with @Retroperiscopes interpretation. I wanted to add that the line about the light being drained, seemingly paradoxically leaving him "black" and "healthy" does make a lot of sense, if you think of it in terms of being leeched dry, a bloodletting. He pronounces "healthy" with emphasis on the "HELL," as a Lydonesque pun, which reinforces the message that the situation is actually hellish, barbaric and anything but healthy. That's how we view bloodletting via leeches now, but at one point this was widely accepted medical practice. The health effects of being in toxic environments are widely acknowledged now. It's common sense. PTSD hadn't yet been included in the DSM until a year after this song was released.
@dyanamiccave A bit interesting that you say he says it like a 'Lydonesque' pun. I wasn't aware that Lydon invented the art of the pun (unless you're alluding to his use of the word va-CANT - with emphasis on the 'cant' being 'something offensive').
@dyanamiccave A bit interesting that you say he says it like a 'Lydonesque' pun. I wasn't aware that Lydon invented the art of the pun (unless you're alluding to his use of the word va-CANT - with emphasis on the 'cant' being 'something offensive').
I first got way into Magazine when I was reading about them in a magazine as somebody nearby was being shot (by both sides). The ointment was greasy and the fleas were nibbling away at the display on the window. Times were gruff.