(I Am) What I Am Not Lyrics

Lyric discussion by moomoosnake 

Cover art for (I Am) What I Am Not lyrics by Idlewild

I'm not sure about the 'I' and 'You' in the above lines, though i think it might have something to do with knowledge (where it comes from and where it leads us) - for example,

"If all this wisdom is true, then i doubt it could have come from you" - what people have taken to be known in the past has been challenged in the present, so should I accept that your wisdom is true? If it is derived from a person, then how can one know that it is true? Here i think the "You" is somebody in the past that has passed down knowledge to him.

"you learn from the mistakes that I taught you" - i think this is kind of the opposite of the above line, with the you here refers to the listener/reader. It's makng the same point that any truth that is supposedly put forward by I should be questionned, just as he has had to question the wisdom that has been passed down to him.

I think this song questions the concept of absolute truth, or at least whether we'll ever know it.

"That the alphabet made up words that you could never resist to quote" - might be completely wrong about this, but he might be saying that because we think in words, and because these words are made up for us already, it's impossible for us to know anything objectively, because we're always working with the same filter - what if our language was flawed at eh basic level? Some languages have words that have no direct translation for us, so we always will miss something.

I think the whole "I am what I am not" thing states the contradiction that comes from believing that we are purely thinking beings (I think therefore i am etc). It's not possible to be what you are not, so there must be some kind of absolute truth, but how can i find it when i think in something i have created (i.e. language) and am working from other flawed views?

that's my $0.02 at least...