

In the end, that person whose face we know so well will just be unrecognizable to us.

So it is better that them all just stay away, and we retreat into our dark days where we go to trust only in our egos, bathe in the gold of a capitalist world without genuine values, abandon the traditions of the wisdom of our elders, and not to surrender even to the fatherly love we would give to our offspring, like wolves in a pack. If we could, like Carrie we would rain blood on their heads. But that's not will stay like this, because we are so angry at what they have done to us that our hands burn with sparks to repay all this indifference and cruelty. Only this person can tell us all the ways in which we can stay away from pain.Īnd it was all these painful events that she or he caused us to pass that caused them, for our consideration of them, to dig a hole for themselves.
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The only person who can tell us how to do this is the one whose reflection we see every day in a mirror. And to move on, we need to resolve the issues that an end needs. So what do we have left but to come back to ourselves? As the great John Frusciante would say, we just don't throw our lives away - like we did in a break up - when we just going inside. "Speaking in tongues" is making yourself understandable: which is difficult when we are overwhelmed by the emotion of a feeling that slowly dies within us without the person who awakened them care about, and any message they will give us later can easily be misunderstood.

This is what should makes those around us save their judgment, because we are already confused by all the voices in our heads telling us what to do or not to do. It starts with a flame that is almost extinguished, a heat that has died out, with the glow of the sun going away and all the darkness that it hid coming out. She just talks about losing faith in love and living in a corrupted world where you can only trust in yourself.Īnd it must be interpreted not only through its lyrics, but with the powerful melody, Sarah's beautiful voice and the music video that is loaded with complementary symbolism. This magnificent Phantogram song doesn't talk about drugs or psychological disorders, let alone obsessive loves. General CommentGuys, I think you got it all wrong.
