Can you see me up on a building
From down on the pavement
Or out in the crowd?

Can you see me, in the glare of the lamp post?
Cause I am walking a tightrope
Into the moon.

[Chorus]
I don't want feel so different,
But I don't want to be insignificant
And I don't how to see the same things different now.

Oh, can you see me? I am one in a million
Yeah, I'm Icarus falling, out of the sun.
She sees me falling, a line of spotlights and chalk lines.
Through night black as a bedroom
And white as a lie.

[Chorus]

Diving through the dark, while the night turns blue
And you wear your intentions, as I wear my intentions
So clear.

[Guitar Bridge]

If you see me, wading through water
Or come drowning a river
Right in front of the world

Hey you can wash your face and hands in the stream of my anger
Cause it's as bright as white paper
As dark as a girl

[Chorus: x2]


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    i agree with these posts... insignificant is about his goal to BE something... he wants to be noticed "Can you see me up on the building, from down on the pavement or out in the crowd?" I think this song, and album has a lot to do with his depression and the struggle between being an artistic genius and being a person capable of relationships. It's also like Mr Jones in the sense he desires to BE someone important and noticed.

    He also mentions Icarus, who is a character in greek mythology... he had wax wings and flew, however he was enjoying flying so much he went to close to the sun, they melted and he died... i think Adam is AFRAID that when he becomes happy is it going to backfire, like Icarus...

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