Just as you take my hand
Just as you write my number down
Just as the drinks arrive
Just as they play your favorite song
As your bad day disappears
No longer wound up like a spring
Before you had too much
Come back in focus again

The walls are bending shape
They've got a Cheshire cat grin
All blurring into one
This place is on a mission
Before the night owl
Before the animal noises
Closed circuit cameras
Before you're comatose

Before you run away from me
Before you're lost between the notes
The beat goes round and round
The beat goes round and round
I never really got there
I just pretended that I had
Words are blunt instruments
Words are sawed-off shotguns

Come on and let it out
Come on and let it out
Come on and let it out
Come on and let it out

Before you run away from me
Before you're lost between the notes
Just as you take the mic
Just as you dance, dance, dance

Jigsaw falling into place
So there is nothing to explain
You eye each other as you pass
She looks back, you look back
Not just once
Not just twice
Wish away the nightmare
Wish away the nightmare
You've got a light, you can feel it on your back
A light, you can feel it on your back
Jigsaw falling into place


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Jigsaw Falling Into Place Lyrics as written by Edward John O'brien Philip James Selway

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    This song is about a dream. The music enhances that feeling.

    It starts 'in media res', you're at a club with a girl, instant connection. Everything's happening in a smoothly wonderful way. Everything is very real at first, you feel as if you're unwinding from a work day.

    Then the walls abandon shape, everything gets surreal. I think the night owl and animal noises refers to the coming of waking up in the middle of the night alone. Closed circuit cameras means that though it seems that there are other people in this reality, you're the only one who ever witnessed the event. Comatose refers to the dead, lonely sleep you'll fall into after you wake up from this dream of paradise.

    Then there's imagery for the dream getting more chaotic as things start unraveling and losing their perfect-ness.

    Then: Jigsaw falling into place, describing the feeling of starting to realize you're in a dream and everything is going to disappear. There is nothing to explain because both you and the girl in your dream realize what is about to happen. You look at each other longingly, tormented of the coming oblivion. You make a desparate wish and plea for it to stop, but you can "feel a light on your back", the feeling of coming back into consciousness.

    Jigsaw falling into place.

    Heyuhmaybeon July 19, 2012   Link

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