Friday, February 5, 2010

beautiful without accompaniment

Have you ever noticed that the lyrics to even some of the best songs don't read as well as they're heard? No matter how sentimental or penetrating they are when the voices streaming from your speakers carry them to your ears, they suddenly feel cheesy and immature when they stand alone.

Snow Patrol's "Set the Fire to the Third Bar" is one exception to this commonality. The song, even sans the music, seems more like poetry than lyrical dictation.

I find the map and draw a straight line
Over rivers, farms, and state lines
The distance from 'A' to where you'd be
It's only finger-lengths that I see
I touch the place where I'd find your face
My finger in creases of distant dark places

I hang my coat up in the first bar
There is no peace that I've found so far
The laughter penetrates my silence
As drunken men find flaws in science

Their words mostly noises
Ghosts with just voices
Your words in my memory
Are like music to me

I'm miles from where you are,
I lay down on the cold ground
I, I pray that something picks me up
And sets me down in your warm arms

After I have traveled so far
We'd set the fire to the third bar
We'd share each other like an island
Until exhausted, close our eyelids
And dreaming, pick up from
The last place we left off
Your soft skin is weeping
A joy you can't keep in

I'm miles from where you are,
I lay down on the cold ground
And I, I pray that something picks me up
and sets me down in your warm arms

I'm miles from where you are,
I lay down on the cold ground
and I, I pray that something picks me up
and sets me down in your warm arms

1 comment:

  1. I appreciate good songwriting. There are a number of artists that are very poetic. Check out Lisa Hannigan. You'd probably really like her. She's an Irish singer/songwriter.

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