Half of all our lives are spent
Encouraged by embarrassment
We hold our heads and stay asleep and cannot hear
In case nobody called

follow the prim ones
And sit on your hands
Watch your step don't hardly move
Speak in hushed tones
Till they bring on the ending
They bring on the ending
As we file to get outside
With all the same coats on

here it is December's end
All our evaluations are in
The lowland's goal
Is less than low
It's good
So easy to have met them

August light the weightless fall
The hold of trucks
Could carry us all
The hot exhaust
The thoughtless sleep
We'd run and fall into the river

we'd meet up at night
Pretty late by the falls
Talk too fast without regret
With headlights and stars
It was brighter than the daylight
Bodies all back light
Unconscious though we're moving
Stereo was screaming

we'll settle for stares
Now unglide with our hands
The basement is where we will live
And stick to the crowds
Without ever speaking
We want it that easy
And don't get caught dancing
Even if you're drinking
Don't get caught dancing


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    Such a great song....why doesn't anyone comment on his music?

    "half of all our lives are spent encouraged by embarrassment we hold our heads and stay asleep and cannot hear in case nobody called"

    Explains so much...

    mike7on January 30, 2005   Link
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    i agree, this song is one of the most beautiful i've ever heard. the lyrics and of course the sad tone...

    thank you pond!!!

    vicketon February 21, 2006   Link
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    Fantastic song, so emotional. Best song after Summer butcher two

    n0eliaon November 02, 2007   Link
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    This song is beautiful. Also, according to Matt Pond, if he had to pick a favorite song, this is it. Awesome.

    Apodojil3on November 26, 2010   Link
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    This song is beautiful. I especially love the guitar solos and meandering keys. To me it will always remind me of looking up at the starry night and pondering the mystery and overwhelming beauty in our lives. In his world though I think he’s saddened in a way that most people are not more expressive. Everyone in the world seems scared to take a risk and reveal their humility. His character can’t help but crack a joke “with all the same coats on”. What are we so scared of? Life is to be lived. So many of us go through it asleep at the wheel. In their mind they can’t get caught even dancing. That is too much of an exposure. In his mind that all he wants you to do. “Dance” (live life) just be yourself, and show others what you believe. The cyclical nature of seasons and life offer chances of renewal to expose your humility.

    Esseff9on May 20, 2019   Link

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