I know where you went but I don't know how you got there
I know where you went but I don't know how you got there
Silver tongue hill where you talk up what I' d play down
I would speak up but I wouldn't know what to say
To say
To say

Lucidity, come back to me
Put all five senses back to where they're meant to be
Oh it's hard to tell, it breaks down
There is a will, there is a way

Wondering around like spare time never knew it
I might suck fizzle or I might just float away

And we'll go running off tonight
High above, where we won't even need to recah the sky, my love
Oh there will be a change in the air, nobody will be anybody else

Lucidity, come back to me
Put all five senses back to where they're meant to be
Oh where we'll go, tip toe, tread boldly right down
To the lair, ah ah ah


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    Incredible how in 5 comments, 4 didn't even refer to the meaning of the song, and 1 only referred to the most obvious and futile meaning ("ooohhh maaaan let's get hiiiiggh" etc). This only shows how the world is rotten.

    In my interpretation, this song has no linear meaning. But it's certainly about not feeling quite lucid, but not necessarily from drugs. It's about not being sure of things. But also the beauty and freedom of that ( And we'll go running off\tonight, high above, where we\won't even need to reach the \sky, my love.) But what's really interesting is not these themes, which have been widely used in other lyrics, but the way Kevin writes it. Very original, very colorful.

    BrokenDickon December 15, 2012   Link

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