Oh, tonight began with anything
Shaft of a light, a warm breath and a scream
Ah, yeah
Oh, tamper if you like between the doors
Oh yeah huh huh
Oh, can't expect to go out, to go out with anything, anything more

Oh reach the door a breath and a
Oh reach the door and a na na la la yeah
Life ain't what it's worth
A breath and a, oh reach the door

All these reaching hands out grabbing things, grabbing me
Day in, day out accumulating, ah yeah
Whoa, I suggest you step out on your porch
Oh yeah, huh, huh, huh, huh yeah
Run away my son, see it all, oh see the world

Oh reach the door, a breath and a
Oh reach the door, oh ah and a na na la la yeah
Life ain't what it's worth
A breath and a, oh reach the door

Come, here it comes, there it goes, when it comes
Where it goes, where it comes
Can't see through the faith, whoa
Ooh, come, here it comes, there it goes
Grasp what you can
Don't you know there's something inside your head, yeah

Oh, if I knew where it was I would take you there
But there's much more than this
Ooh, whoa, much more than this, whoa see the world, much more than
Much more than
Why?


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Breath Lyrics as written by Eddie Jerome Vedder Stone C. Gossard

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    wow. like sambliss, i thought everyone missed it for 2 pages. i missed it too until sambliss broke it down smooth for me. I thought it was 2 kids (maybe bro and sis) and one was getting abused...

    oh tonight began with anything, shaft of light, a warm breath and a scream, (never realized this was birth,Duh)

    i was taking everything so literally... and thought the older kid was telling the younger how to get out...

    oh tamper if you like between the doors oh cant expect to go out, to go out with anything more

    oh, reach the door, a breath and a.. oh, reach the door, hey a lalala yeah life aint what its worth a breath and a... oh reach the door

    all these reaching hands out grabbing things, grabbing me

    I think you hit it sambliss. your interpretation is it. this song is so damn good. like everyone says, when EV starts in with the... " if I knew, where it was, i would take you there"...

    huge uplifting-ness begins. greatness. "lookcloser" also nailed it with this...

    This line "if i knew where it was, i would take you there" is almost like eddie saying that one persons happiness can be anothers misery. So he can't show you where your happiness is, each person has to go and find it on their own.

    thanks guys, you made this song even better for me. i always thought my interpretation was way too damn sad to hardly enjoy the song!

    stepouton July 04, 2009   Link

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