And let there be life
One space, a universe.
Our world, born like a blind child
One confined habitat.

And ask the same questions that we ask.
And ask the same questions that we ask.

And let there be life
One soul, one universe.
Our world, born like a blind child
One confined habitat

And ask the same questions that we ask
And ask the same questions that we ask.

And in this frozen landscape,
And in this frozen landscape,
I need you.
I collect the tears
Fallen from even the hardest of eyes…
I just can’t realise the pain and the…lies
It’s all inside...


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    Basiclally this song is abiut the start of the world and how shit and cold it was, but the guy is like hey i still love you even though its really cold and shit... and stuff.

    WELL I DONT SEE ANYBODY ELSE COMIN UP WITH ANYTHING BETTER

    ratmrageon April 06, 2007   Link
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    well, that was a bit of an obvious guess.

    EatMyFace?on April 14, 2007   Link
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    I dont know if this will make sense, but anyway.

    Its just about us as people wanting to discover more about the world. We know so little and accept what we hear.

    We are told that there is "one space, a universe" , but we continue to ask questions why things have to be the way they are, but no one knows the real answer.

    From religious beliefs we are just told that god said "let there be life", or the scientific view of the big bang theory. We wonder about our existence and the way things are.

    Its like asking where the world itself came from, people have religious and scientific theories about the world which cannot be proven. So therefore the world itself is like a "blind child" which cannot communicate with us to tell us.

    You could say the world feels like a "confined habitat" as you wake up in the morning and realise that you are still in the same place on earth, feeling trapped.

    So when we die will we find the answers to our questions? Or will we all just rot in boxes and never know?

    However it looks like Rou may have linked this to a relationship with someone.

    Sounds like he may have cheated on his girlfriend up until the point he got found out and regretted it.

    In the beginning of the song it shows how the world is just a mystery to us all, while referring to the relationship between him and his girlfriend. It’s a mystery to her if she is really being cheated on so she “asks the same questions” to her boyfriend (Rou). But she takes his word for it when he says No, just like the way we accept the religious and scientific theories of the world.

    Finally the truth comes out; he breaks up with his girlfriend. And he wants to get back together with her. (“I need you”)

    But he is just left there to “collect the tears” and see the damage it has caused (girl upset, crying)

    As the lines “I collect the tears, fallen from even the hardest of eyes…” might be saying that even the toughest people feel weak at times. She seemed like a strong person, he didn’t think that her being cheated on would upset her so much.

    He just couldn’t see the pain the lies would have caused at the time. Cheating on her felt like it wouldn’t do any harm since she wouldn’t find out. Like, how we may not find the out anything more about this world when we die. (if we do just rot in boxes)

    Anyone think different?

    YepItsMusicon May 09, 2007   Link
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    ratmrage..... LMAO your post was funny. in my opinion though you actually hit it right on.

    Coromiron October 06, 2008   Link
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    only song I can stand from these guys.

    lyeberryon December 12, 2008   Link

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