Just another lesson learned
Wear a scar, a bore repeating
Take a simple fateful turn
Opened up to stop the bleeding

Feeling like you never could
Been the disconnected frying
Hit the vein and struck a nerve
Seeing through a self that's blinding

Nowhere to buy in
Most of us hiding
Others are shining

You know when you find it
In your darkest hour, you strike gold
A thought clicks, not the be-all end-all

Just another lesson learned...

Just another brick you toss
Stone the number one deceiver
Multiply the added cost
Easy to become a believer

Feeling like you never could
Been the disconnected frying
Hit the vein and struck a nerve
Seeing through a self that's blinding

Nowhere to buy in
Most of us hiding
Others are shining

You know when you find it
In your darkest hour, you strike gold
A thought clicks, not the be-all end-all

Just another lesson learned...


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    This song is about hitting a new personal low, and then going from there, using the experience as a basis to reinvent yourself. This song fits in so well with the idea of "grunge"... even though new AiC isn't that grungey... but a common theme of grunge is taking your scars with you, not hiding them, wearing your imperfections as a badge of honor, getting wiser from them, and getting on with your life. There are no perfect characters in these lyrics. Everyone has their scars and we can choose to live in them until we crack, we can choose to hide them, or we can choose to wear them on our sleeves, and to grow from them.

    I love Alice in Chains. New and old. This is my favorite new AiC song.

    Tig45on January 11, 2011   Link

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