
The Moth Manchester Orchestra
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[Verse 1]
I want it all, I want it free
But nobody's responding
The last thing that you heard was an inebriated slur
You can crash here all you want, but you don't live here anymore
[Pre-Chorus]
There's a way out
There's a way in
There's a way out
There's a way in
[Chorus]
Forced myself to take a different name
Buried with metonymy
Decide for me
Throw the man you used to be away
Bury him with rivalry entirely
[Verse 2]
My entire life you've been obsessing with the light
The closer that you get, the further up you've got to climb
You wanna hear it hurt, you wanna feel it when he dies
If you walk that path alone, you've got to look him in the eye
[Pre-Chorus]
There's a way out
There's a way in
There's a way out
There's a way in
I want it all, I want it free
But nobody's responding
The last thing that you heard was an inebriated slur
You can crash here all you want, but you don't live here anymore
[Pre-Chorus]
There's a way out
There's a way in
There's a way out
There's a way in
[Chorus]
Forced myself to take a different name
Buried with metonymy
Decide for me
Throw the man you used to be away
Bury him with rivalry entirely
[Verse 2]
My entire life you've been obsessing with the light
The closer that you get, the further up you've got to climb
You wanna hear it hurt, you wanna feel it when he dies
If you walk that path alone, you've got to look him in the eye
[Pre-Chorus]
There's a way out
There's a way in
There's a way out
There's a way in
"The Moth" by Manchester Orchestra, released in 2017, is a #Rock song that explores themes of vulnerability, existential struggle, and the search for meaning in life. The lyrics convey a sense of yearning and introspection, using the metaphor of a moth drawn to light. Unique musical elements include dynamic shifts and emotional vocal delivery, enhancing its poignant message. The song resonates with listeners facing personal challenges, contributing to Manchester Orchestra's reputation for deep, relatable storytelling.
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