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Blind Faith Lyrics
Sweet sensation
I am a man with a heavy heart
And I dent onto the pages
Writing with automatic self destruction
I-
It's a blind faith
A cruel waste
One bitter taste
So I know why I need this sweet sensation
Sweet sensation
The music that we play
Will ease your mind
What is a man now to do with his mind
When it's working over time
The best I can do is now dance with the devil
I -
Keep myself safe
I will wait
This time and space
So I know why I need this sweet sensation
Sweet sensation
The music that we play
Will ease your mind
I am a man with a heavy heart
I am a man with a heavy hole
It's a blind faith
A cruel waste
One bitter taste
So I know why I need this sweet sensation
Sweet sensation
The music that we play
Will ease your mind
I am a man with a heavy heart
I am a man with a heavy hole
It's a blind faith
A cruel waste
One bitter taste
So I know why I need this sweet sensation
And I dent onto the pages
Writing with automatic self destruction
I-
A cruel waste
One bitter taste
So I know why I need this sweet sensation
The music that we play
Will ease your mind
When it's working over time
The best I can do is now dance with the devil
I -
Keep myself safe
I will wait
This time and space
So I know why I need this sweet sensation
The music that we play
Will ease your mind
I am a man with a heavy hole
A cruel waste
One bitter taste
So I know why I need this sweet sensation
The music that we play
Will ease your mind
I am a man with a heavy hole
A cruel waste
One bitter taste
So I know why I need this sweet sensation
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''IAnd I dare not turn the pages Fighting with automatic self destruction''
Is correct, I think.
Awesome song; awesome lyrics.
This is just great dubstep. Great tune. The lyrics are quite vague though, doesn't go specific with why the narrator is heavy-hearted. And why you'd need to "dance with the devil". That could mean so many things... But one thing's for sure is that the solution to feeling sad in this song is to dance your burdens away. Lol, clever that...
I believe it's a general thing. Life.
I believe it's a general thing. Life.
Life is cruel, it's tough, and makes you heavy-hearted and often jaded, but the sweet sensation that music brings can ease your mind like the snap of a finger.
Life is cruel, it's tough, and makes you heavy-hearted and often jaded, but the sweet sensation that music brings can ease your mind like the snap of a finger.
I thought it was about finding release in drugs and/or dance or whatever addiction one can find that helps them release.
I always thought the lyric was "I am a man with a heavy heart/ And I dare not turn the pages/ Writing with automatic self destruction I-"
...
"I - Keep myself safe/ I won't waste/ This time and space/ So I know why I need this sweet sensation"
I LOVE the "I-" lyric. As though he can't finish his own thought, because he's so full of thought and yet lost inside as well. So SO good.
Whoops. That was supposed to had read: "I LOVE the "I-" lyric. As though he can't finish because his head is so full of thoughts, and yet lost inside as well. So SO good."
Whoops. That was supposed to had read: "I LOVE the "I-" lyric. As though he can't finish because his head is so full of thoughts, and yet lost inside as well. So SO good."
I always thought it was "I, keep my SOUL safe..." I think that makes much more sense considering the above lyric especially.
I also agree with the other poster that it's "I am A man with A heavy heart." (Not that that really makes a difference)
Anyways, I see the song as meaning music is healing. But there also seems to be a bit of an "illuminati" reference when he mentions the dance with the devil. Since some people think music has become evil, he's saying it's like dancing with the devil. But that's all he can do to ease his mind.
I don't think it has to do with drugs (not every single song is about drugs lol) but is just simply about music. Music can be a drug of sorts, or an addiction, but I defnintely don't see references to actual substance abuse.
Also, the "blind faith" line could be in reference to a belief or religion. Not exactly sure where he's going with it, but could be him deciding once and for all that music is real and now. And that's more important to him than his "blind faith" that tells him otherwise. That's total speculation though...
Also, the "blind faith" line could be in reference to a belief or religion. Not exactly sure where he's going with it, but could be him deciding once and for all that music is real and now. And that's more important to him than his "blind faith" that tells him otherwise. That's total speculation though...