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You could be my unintended
Choice to live my life extended
You could be the one I'll always love
You could be the one who listens to my deepest inquisitions
You could be the one I'll always love
I'll be there as soon as I can
But I'm busy mending broken pieces of the life I had before
First there was the one who challenged
All my dreams and all my balance
She could never be as good as you
You could be my unintended
Choice to live my life extended
You should be the one I'll always love
I'll be there as soon as I can
But I'm busy mending broken pieces of the life I had before
I'll be there as soon as I can
But I'm busy mending broken pieces of the life I had before
Before you
Choice to live my life extended
You could be the one I'll always love
You could be the one who listens to my deepest inquisitions
You could be the one I'll always love
I'll be there as soon as I can
But I'm busy mending broken pieces of the life I had before
First there was the one who challenged
All my dreams and all my balance
She could never be as good as you
You could be my unintended
Choice to live my life extended
You should be the one I'll always love
I'll be there as soon as I can
But I'm busy mending broken pieces of the life I had before
I'll be there as soon as I can
But I'm busy mending broken pieces of the life I had before
Before you
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First of all, the second line he says: "choice to live my lie extended". In Heart of Darkness, Kurtz lives to be really, really old. So they're might be some connection there.
Second, when Bellamy says "inquisitions" I feel like that's a HoD reference. In HoD, Kurtz was basically an allegory for the Catholic church: he invaded and conquered "savages" and basically converted them into his little cult. I see "inquisition" as referring to the Spanish inquisition, Bellamy's little nod to the "Catholic church is a dick" theme in Heart of Darkness.
Also, "life I had before" refers to Kurtz's previous life in England, with his "Intended". The "mending" could refer to Marlow lying to the Intended to make her happy.
In HoD, our teacher told us that the two lovers, the intended and the African queen, represented the two different sides of the Church. The Intended was the noble, pure goals of Catholicism, ie to save all of the unenlightened savages, whereas the African queen represented the ugly reality of the Church, a big, violent cult. When Bellamy sings about "...the one who challenged // all my dreams and all my balance" I imagine that he's singing about the African queen, the one who sort of destroyed his noble ideas of saving the savages. "She [the African queen] could never be as good as you [the Intended]"
"I'll be there as soon as I can
But I'm busy mending broken pieces of the life I had before"
Although he loves his 'unintended' very much, he needs time to heal the wounds that the previous relationship has left behind. The speaker needs to get his life back on track before he is able to move on and to have a relationship with the 'unintended'.
In my opinion you hear the pain it causes him in the song. He really wants to be able to forget his ex-lover but it is too hard for him, at that point in time. Maybe this is too farfetched but I think he might be afraid to lose them both; his ex-lover and his 'unintended'.
I first heard this just before I met my Mrs and to me it's about how lucky we are to have anything good in our life. I met her chatting on the internet completely by chance and it dawned on me how many small and insignificant factors go into anything coming about, any of which change and the whole thing turns out differently. She just happened to be interested in the same music as me, she just happened to be on the internet at the same time as me, she just happened to live near me, she just happened not to be seeing anyone, she just happened to fancy me, I just happened to fancy her...... if any of these hadn't been the case then both of our lives would be completely different. We've only known each other for a few years, anybody whose had a longer term relationship than that or had anything turn out well just think about the zillions of factors that have gone into you getting to where you are now, take one of them away and it would be different. Not necessarily better or worse, just different.
Love the video as well, the fluidity seems to suit it, the tenuousness and the fragility of everything.
If carefully thought about, these lyrics specifically explain a PAST relationship,
"First there was the one who challenged, All my dreams and all my balance, She could never be as good as you."
He may be talking to the "black mistress" in an infatuated tone about how his "Intended" challenged all of his values. Near the end of the story, Kurtz dies due to unfortunate tribulations and his final words are "The horror, the horror." Kurtz's comrade and protagonist, Marlow, sends a message to his "Intended" that Kurtz's final words were her name. He lies to give her some peace of mind from her sorrow.
I also noticed that every stanza is 25 syllables. :) That means it was written in some style of pentameter. Beautifully, and craftily written. Matt Bellamy is a genius. As you may presume, this is one of my favorite songs by Muse. <3