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Never Ending Math Equation (Live 2004) - Modest Mouse
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Never Ending Math Equation (Live 2004) Modest Mouse

"Never Ending Math Equation (Live 2004)" by Modest Mouse is an #IndieRock track from their 1997 album "The Lonesome Crowded West." The lyrics explore themes of existentialism, the complexity of life, and the struggle for meaning. Musically, it features a dynamic blend of raw guitar riffs and emotive vocals, showcasing the band's unique sound. Its introspective nature resonated with listeners, contributing to Modest Mouse's cult following.

Never Ending Math Equation (Live 2004) - Modest Mouse
[Verse]
I'm the same as I was when I was 6 years old
And, oh my God, I feel so damn old
I don't really feel anything at all
On a plane, I can see the tiny lights below
And, oh my God, they look so alone
Don't think they really feel anything
Oh my God, I've gotta, gotta, gotta, gotta move on
Where do you move when what you're moving from
Is yourself, is yourself?

[Chorus]
The universe works on a math equation
That never even ever really even ends in the end
Infinity spirals out creation
We're on the tip of its tongue, and it is saying
"Well, we ain't sure where you stand
You ain't machines and you ain't land
And the plants and the animals, they are linked
And the plants and the animals eat each other"

[Verse]
I'm the same as I was when I was 6 years old
And, oh my God, I feel so damn old
I don't really feel anything at all
On a plane, I can see the tiny lights below
And, oh my God, they look so alone
Don't think they really feel anything
Oh my God, I've gotta, gotta, gotta, gotta move on
Where do you move when what you're moving from
Is yourself, is yourself?
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