When I close my eyes, I can see for miles
There's comfort in my dark seat
And chaos in the aisles

These eyes are not your eyes
And these eyes are not the color that
Your arid eyes might be
No, I was not around
When those eyes of yours decided so
I refuse to kneel before
The sights you choose to see

When I close my eyes, I remember why I smile
Under my umbrella, I'm an accomplished exile

These eyes are not your eyes
And these eyes are not the color that
Your arid eyes might be
No, I was not around
When those eyes of yours decided so
I refuse to kneel before the sights you choose to see

If this is right, I'd rather be wrong
If this is sight, I'd rather be blind

These eyes are not your eyes
And these eyes are not the color that
Your arid eyes might be
No, I was not around
When those eyes of yours decided so
I refuse to kneel before the sights you choose to see

If this is right, I'd rather be wrong
If this is sight, I'd rather be blind


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Under My Umbrella Lyrics as written by Brandon Charles Boyd Alex Katunich

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    I am a metaphor-happy person, and in this song I see the eyes portraying the mind. I'll rewrite the chorus as I see its meaning:

    This mind is not your mind And this mind isn't the kind of mind your dry mind might be I was not yet born when that mind of yours decided (chose, or conformed) So I refuse to submit to the thoughts you choose to think

    I guess the mind he isn't conforming to is the mind of society and those around him.

    But that's just my personal interpretation.

    mooky_crispson November 26, 2004   Link

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