Ooh! Get me away from here I'm dying
Play me a song to set me free
Nobody writes them like they used to
So it may as well be me
Here on my own now after hours
Here on my own now on a bus
Think of it this way
You could either be successful or be us
With our winning smiles, and us
With our catchy tunes, and us
Now we're photogenic
You know, we don't stand a chance
Oh, I'll settle down with some old story
About a boy who's just like me
Thought there was love in everything and everyone
You're so naive!
After a while they always get it
They always reach a sorry end
Still it was worth it as I turned the pages solemnly, and then
With a winning smile, the boy
With naivety succeeds
At the final moment, I cried
I always cry at endings

Oh, that wasn't what I meant to say at all
From where I'm sitting, rain
Washing against the lonely tenement
Has set my mind to wander
Into the windows of my lovers
They never know unless I write
"This is no declaration, I just thought I'd let you know goodbye"
Said the hero in the story
"It is mightier than swords
I could kill you sure
But I could only make you cry with these words"

Oh, get me away, I'm dying...


Lyrics submitted by ReActor, edited by Rannoch, carmen00, mdznr, theconradw

Get Me Away from Here, I'm Dying Lyrics as written by Isobel Campbell Christopher Geddes

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    General Comment

    This song is entirely brilliant lyrically, it has several layers of meaning.

    1. The songwriter sitting looking out his window, thinking about what to write

    2. The songwriter imagining himself in a fairy-tale type story in a book he's reading, as the naive hero

    3. The songwriter thinking about his actual mundane life and the band he's in

    4. The songwriter speaking to his ex-lovers, who he abandons and doesn't always contact

    At the end 1-4 are brought together perfectly by the last few lines.

    I would go so far as to say that:

    Oh, that wasn't what I meant to say at all From where I'm sitting, rain Washing against the lonely tenement Has set my mind to wander

    And the rest of that verse are the best lyrics I can think of outside a Bob Dylan song, and from me that's very high praise indeed.

    caitsith01on May 03, 2005   Link

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