Forget all your politics for a while
Let the color schemes arrive
Come onboard, it's a curious sight
Absorbing sound that's never been right
Never ahead of, never behind it
Occasionally guarded, just keeps us surrounded
It's luck

Everything's gonna get lighter, even if it never gets better
Ah

I propose a less serious boat
But don't mistake it for a party of jokes, who are never ahead of, never behind us
Floating in circles there's more to remind them of less

Everything's gonna get lighter, even if it never gets better
Done
I'm done
I'm done


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    Everything's gonna get lighter, even if it never gets better

    legitinateon August 14, 2008   Link
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    Very grand opening song to Re-Arrange Us. It's entrancing, delightful and welcoming. For me I think it's talking about life; to forget worrying about all the rules we're surrounded by and to let everything just fall into place and enjoy life as it comes, even in the dark times. That's my two cents.

    laurentertainingon May 21, 2008   Link
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    The Song to me seems to be the same similiar meaning but like the singer is telling someone to come back to living life again. You can't predict what will happen and you shouldn't let what has happened take ahold of you. Both the good and bad will happen and all you can do is "let the color schemes arrive" and live it no matter what happens because "everythings gonna get lighter, even if it never gets better". Haha and thats my two cents in there as well.

    dixont4on May 31, 2008   Link
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    i think sometimes people get so caught up in serious matters, e.g. politics, that occasionally you have to step aboard a less serious boat and let your mind take a break. the color schemes will brighten matters up a bit and take allow your mind to escape or lighten up, even if it doesn't solve the problem.

    it's rejuvenating, like a new season. at this particular moment, autumn is approaching and everyone is so caught up in the election. it makes me think that people should relax and enjoy the color schemes as they are arriving.

    summeradolescenceon October 06, 2008   Link

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