Every Thought a Thought of You Lyrics
no more thought, i ought to do...
when there's not a thing we see
or touch we trust is true
every thought a thought of you
what need for books
when we're with you?
you wear a thin disguise,
o, light within my brother's eyes
every look in search of you
da da da da
our darkest nights are days to you
the trees raise branches high
like arms in church to grateful sky,
every song in praise of you
everyone else is bound
to leave but you
when we swear, my love is real,
we mean, i like the way you make me feel
(no one here to believe but you)
there is no one here to believe but you
da da da da
da da da da da
da da da da
abadan ahatman enna ajab
hayya'alal falal qad qamadis alah
haqq: la illaha il allah






Knowing Aaron a little from being friends with some of his old friends and talking to him after shows and stuff, I would say he's definitely not going overboard or deviating from his Christian faith. It's interesting to note the Sufi influence, but I don't think it's cause for concern; everything that is true is from G-d, and I would say that there is truth hidden in all religions (thought I should clarify that that doesn't mean "all roads lead to Rome"; I think though, that Aaron gets at a seldom-noticed aspect of worship in this song, though we can put into it what we bring to it, if that makes sense.)
I read an interview of him, I'll have to see if I can find the link, but in that interview he definitely sounded quite strong in his faith in Christ, but acknowledged that his beliefs are merely that, a belief, and that (as he says in one of his songs) he doesn't want his beliefs, he wants G-d. (which is a C.S. Lewis paraphrase, if I remember correctly)
So I think the use of more Arabic chanting on this album, the Beetle King song ("we didn't ask what it seemed like, we asked what it is"), along with its title (from a saying in a book of Sufi mystic thoughts), is a way of embracing the truth that surrounds while anchoring it to Christ. (like in songs like a Stick a Carrot and String, The Angel of Death, etc.), is a look at how all of us are trying to put into words something that is inherently beyond words. I think this album is best taken as a companion to Brother, Sister. While on that previous album he was still trying to grasp for words to hold on to to make G-d seem more tangible, on this one he is embracing the joy of G-d while caring less for the logistics. He is putting to music his statement from Dryness and the Rain: "Oh, what am I to think of what the writings of a thousand lifetimes could not contain if all the forest's trees were pens and all the oceans, ink?"
Very insightful!
Very insightful!

Great song! Very much a praise song. I guess this is where the new album's headed. I dunno though that's an unsubstantiated guess. Still, even as a non-Christian I find it very inspiring.

I love how you just wrote "not english" at the bottom.
This line is absolutely biting and brilliant: When they swear their love is real they mean, i like the way you make me feel.

"no one here to believe but You everyone else is bound to leave but you when they swear their love is real, they mean "i like the way you make me feel" there's no one here to believe but you"
I think he's saying that there is no one on earth to believe but God. Everyone else is bound to leave and disappoint you, even when they swear their love is real, (the lack of pure love is part of the disappointment) it really isn't because the love is not pure like God's. Therefore there is no one to look up to but God.

What do you want as a tattoo? The whole thing, or just "there is no god but God"?
If it's the latter, it's:
لا إله إلاَّ الله
I actually wanted the whole thing, but I'm worried, because its seeming like the translation is a bit iffy.
I actually wanted the whole thing, but I'm worried, because its seeming like the translation is a bit iffy.

Allah = God of Abraham
God of the Covenant (Christian God) = God of Abraham
Yahweh (Jewish God) = God of Abraham

hooray!!
not what i was expected, but still endearing.

yeah, the first ten seconds of the song caught me wayyy off guard.
it amazes me how many non-christians still love these guys.
as a christian, these guys just blow me way out of the water.
yeah, I'm not a christian but this band is completely amazing I love the lyrics and their connection with God.
yeah, I'm not a christian but this band is completely amazing I love the lyrics and their connection with God.
I've never heard a band with such a unique sound and although I do miss their previous sound I'm still completely in love with the new album (:
I've never heard a band with such a unique sound and although I do miss their previous sound I'm still completely in love with the new album (:

try:
no need for books when we're with you

These are the correct lyrics:
every thought a thought of You no more thought, i ought to do when there ain't a thing we see or touch we trust is true every thought a thought of You
every look in search of You no need for book when we're with You You wear a thin disguise, oh Light within my brother's eyes every look a search for You
every song in praise of You our darkest nights are days to You the trees raise branches high like arms in church to greatful sky every song in praise of You
no one here to believe but You everyone else is bound to leave but you when they swear their love is real, they mean "i like the way you make me feel" there's no one here to believe but you
kul-anaya fikr minh ka abadan ahatmam enna ajab hayya’alal falal qad qamadis alah Haqq: la illaha il Allah