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The Earth Isn't Humming (Frodus cover) Lyrics

I hear these times are the end
And another one must fall down
I don't think I believe it
When another one must fall down
Give us the distance
And another one will fall down

The sun in the open sky
Fall down, fall down
Stare back into my own eyes
Fall down, fall down
A stranger in my own skin
Fall down, fall down

One decade later
And another one must fall down
The Earth isn't humming
I watched them all fall down

Fell into the sound in front of me
Unchanged by those around
Directionless
An open sea
We'll watch as time tumbles down

The sun in the open sky
Fall down, fall down
Stare back into my own eyes
Fall down, fall down
Fall down, fall down
Fall down, fall down
Fall down, fall down
Fall down, fall down
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Cover art for The Earth Isn't Humming (Frodus cover) lyrics by Thrice

Can't say i've ever heard the Frodus version (gonna grab it and give it a listen) but the Thrice cover of this is amazing. listened to it on BBC radio and wow... banjo and really catchy bass line. Simply awesome!

Cover art for The Earth Isn't Humming (Frodus cover) lyrics by Thrice

Cover version of a song by Frodus. This'll be on Thrice's upcoming Earth disc.

Cover art for The Earth Isn't Humming (Frodus cover) lyrics by Thrice

the title is quite possibly a reference to this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmonices_Mundi

Cover art for The Earth Isn't Humming (Frodus cover) lyrics by Thrice

the original version is fantastic. cant wait to hear the cover

Cover art for The Earth Isn't Humming (Frodus cover) lyrics by Thrice

If you haven't heard Thrice's version go here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CK4MVak5vTA

Cover art for The Earth Isn't Humming (Frodus cover) lyrics by Thrice

And here's the original version by Frodus

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2QUCEXsk2w

Cover art for The Earth Isn't Humming (Frodus cover) lyrics by Thrice

Personally, I think it relates to a war. Possibly between the Korean and Vietnam war (One decade later/ And another one must fall down). I think its a child, or teenager living in a city during the time of war, and watches how buildings around him are collapsing.

"The sun in the open sky" could mean that he was living in a city, whose buildings are collapsing, and the horizon is now clear. He escapes the first war (before "decades later"), and while in his new home, another war starts, and he remembers his past.

"The earth isn't humming" could mean that his parents didn't want him to know what was going on, when he was young, and told him that the earth was humming.

 
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