To make it all worthwhile
All your useless presentations
Are weighing on my time
You could beg for forgiveness
As long as you like
Or just wait out the evening
And always ask me why
Yes you'll only leave me dry
So I'll ask you kindly to make your way

And what was there
The perfect glare
We all fall through

While you wait on the answers
That I'll pretend to find
Keeping up with emotions
Still occupies our time
You could hope for substance
As long as you like
Or just wait out the evening
And always ask me why
Yes you'll always ask me why
I'll ask you kindly to make your way

And what was left
The perfect glare
We all fall through

And all we want

And what was there
And what was there
And what wasn't there


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While You Wait for the Others Lyrics as written by Edward Droste Christopher Bear

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    This song is beautiful, let me start with that.

    I believe that this song is about the feeling of perceptual affirmation. What i mean by perceptual affirmation is: proof that what you believe is correct. Notice how the song moves from extreme dissonance to consonance? that is the sound of the narrator's beliefs being affirmed.

    "While you wait on the answers that I’ll pretend to find Keeping up with the motions still occupies our time You could hope for some substance as long as you like"

    "The answers that I'll pretend to find" are just inferred connections that the narrator makes. The motions occupy time. motion always occupies time, and the narrator knows this. The "Other" is one who refuses to infer answers for themselves even with all the motion they have necessarily experienced.

    I hope I convinced you. get it?

    smileandsayilikethissongon April 01, 2010   Link

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