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Numb, But I Still Feel It Lyrics

What did you know?
I held my breath through every tunnel
I wish I could get over this feeling of slipping under
I never get that far

Everything's so uncertain
Can't find the right direction
You look in the mirror and tell me you see clear
I see, I can see me, but I can't get past this feeling
I talk, but no one listens
Can't make my own decisions

Every day I lie asleep
Trying to wake up from this dream
Numb, but I still feel it crawling under my skin
I threw it all away, but it still stays the same
Try and forget my name, but it's something I just can't change
I threw it all away, but it still stays the same

Every day I lie asleep
Trying to wake up from this dream
What did you know?
I held my breath through every title
I wish I could get over this feeling of slipping under
I never get that far
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eltroyo11 On Sep 04, 2012
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Cover art for Numb, But I Still Feel It lyrics by Title Fight

I recommend reading the artists’ interpretation that someone previously mentioned as it added a lot of insight. Personally I found this song to be really creative free form of jazz and electronic smashed into a pop concept structure that intersected a lot of musical and lyrical genres. Unlike the guy who felt it was a stab at SJWs, I felt it was more an ode to those still fighting for those issues that seemed to be “fixed” but that are still worth fighting for, since clearly racism and sexism haven’t been “fixed” in the cultural mindset, even if, in some small way, they’ve been addressed in the legal mindset of the US/the world. I felt that it’s a pretty sincere acknowledgement that a lot of these issues are difficult to fight against because the general population of the US/ developed countries is under the impression that there’s no real problem, and the band is still fighting against these issues despite lack of popular support, because it is still relevant and still matters, although it’s hard to get buy in due to the majority believing everything is “fine” for oppressed classes they don’t belong to. Other things, like family and career, take precedent, so it’s hard to address these things while still meshing with the larger society they need to be a part of to care for their families.

TLDR: They want to do more, but don’t want to commit to rebellion because they have families to take care of and lives to tend to.

The allusion to aliens in the video I found especially prescient, because that was a real concern in 1966, but also because it’s an “other” that all humans can relate to. Overall, it’s a very visceral overture that’s enjoyable despite political beliefs or group membership.

 
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