Lyric discussion by 10203040 

This song isnt as overtly political as some others but I think the the fact he only touches on a political note puts emphasis on how weary and resigned to preaching he is.

It's almost a final, futile cry of agony over our developing culture of disconnect and skewed values. "im always alone.. / ..it's crowded and cold" is almost prophetic when considering the age of social networking.

I think this song goes hand in hand with Waiting for the Miracle because ithey both depict old, valued relationships and reflect upon the naivety of ideality; the departure of which, he arguably presents and the 'human problem'.

I appreciate your remarks for the song which are expressive and read the meanings hidden lines. To add you I would point out ‘Nobody cares if the people Live or die. And the dealer wants you thinking That it's either black or white.’This is what corpotocracy has invented for public “Goyim”. But bit of resistance whispers in next line ‘Thank G-d it's not that simple, In My Secret Life.’ Brian W. foster also tried the song and his official video is meaningful too that may be seen at youtube.com/watch Further Chris Rea also depicted the pain of modern life in his song...

You know it's funny you put how you said he kinda said our world now would be all cold cause of social networking, chaotic, without human interaction, yet, i think of it the opposite, cause of my life experience, we go to the norm, live what we have, live with the ones we have and for me that's crowded and cold, cause i don't feel for those persons, while near and there, physically and part of a society, they're not what i need nor want, so i cheat and lie, i go by, by lying and doing what i must,...

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