Thought of you tonight
Simple twists and turns
Incarcerated here
And handcuffed to your world

Your innocence is cruel
Coquettish and arcane
But I need it all the same

I thought of you tonight
In silent seething heat
Through charred and damned desire
Dark Eros wounding me

Your innocence is cruel
And your ass like Jesus feet
Worth kissing, worth kissing

Give yourself to me
I share your need
Give yourself to me
And come to me

Give yourself to me
I share your need
Give yourself to me
I share your need

I thought of you tonight
Blank and starving eyes
This one moment of clarity
Blink the darkness in my eyes

Your lips like bruised vulva
Your ass like Jesus feet
Worth kissing
Give yourself to me

I thought of you tonight
Silent seething heat
Charred and damned desire
Dark Eros killing me

Your lips like bruised vulva
Your ass like Jesus feet
Worth kissing, worth kissing

Give yourself to me
I share your need
Give yourself to me
I share your need

Give yourself to me
I share your need
Give yourself to me
I share your need

Kiss me through your warning darkness
Kiss me now so I can breathe
Kiss me once then I am leaving
Kiss me once then kiss yourself goodbye

I thought of you tonight
In simple twists and turns
Incarcerated here
I'm handcuffed to this world



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A Moment of Clarity Lyrics as written by Andrew Cairns

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    General Comment

    can't believe there is no comments for this. what a great song. therapy is so underated.

    cdb45on October 15, 2011   Link
  • +1
    My Interpretation

    As Therapy? band members were in their twenties at the time of writing, and the fact that other songs had a similar theme (cf. Knives, Me vs You, Bowels of Love), I would say it is safe to assume it is about a dysfunctional (sexual) relationship. The kind where one desires sex, but despises themselves for it afterwards. A recognizable situation for many during that age (it is for me).

    Some songs are just pretty self-explanatory :)

    thedarkbirdon September 04, 2023   Link
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    General Comment

    I especially like the line "your ass like Jesus feet, worth kissing" makes me smile everytime i listen to it, which is alot.

    cdb45on October 15, 2011   Link

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