The lights go out and I can't be saved
Tides that I tried to swim against
Have brought me down upon my knees
Oh, I beg, I beg and plead
Singin' come out of things un said
Shoot an apple off my head
And a trouble that can't be named
A tiger's waiting to be tamed, singin'

You are
You are

Confusion that never stops
Closing walls and ticking clocks
Gonna come back and take you home
I could not stop that you now know
Singin' come out upon my seas
Cursed missed opportunities
Am I a part of the cure
Or am I part of the disease? Singin'

You are
You are
You are
You are

You are
You are

And nothing else compares
Oh, no, nothing else compares
And nothing else compares

You are
You are

Home, home, where I wanted to go
Home, home, where I wanted to go
Home, home, where I wanted to go
Home, home, where I wanted to go


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Clocks Lyrics as written by Jonathan Mark Buckland Guy Rupert Berryman

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    General Comment

    It's about death and afterlife.

    He wrote it for his grandmother.

    "You are" acknowledges God and the bible where it says "every knee shall bow and every tongue will confess". It assumes the salutations of Christ preparing a place..."home...home...where I wanted to roam."

    It makes no sense to non Christians.

    First stanza is about fear of exterior judgement.

    Second is about internalized grace.

    Third is about experience of grace over judgement..."nothing else compares."

    Lastly we see glory.

    "Nothing else compares"

    It is clear this song is speaking in terms of transformation without the sure understanding of the process but indeed the promise of Christian hope.

    Bottom line is this....

    The song is powerless over something.

    It acknowledges need of rescuing

    It is rescued and in that experiences great reward that is unearned.

    That's Christianity folks.

    tebdanneron August 17, 2015   Link

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