Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Incubus Song...

I came across this song while searching for another song that was apparently not even sung by Incubus. That particular song I was looking for, I will post later on. Anyway, even though Incubus has gotten incredibly cheesy post-S.C.I.E.N.C.E., I still like their music. And this particular song off of their album called "Light Grenades" hit me like a ton of bricks tonight. The song is entitled "Dig".

I found the music video of the song in YouTube. And I must say I can really identify with even the visuals. It's as if I identified myself as the drawing of that boy. I wish a girl would make the effort to metaphorically do that to me too some day. Check out the video below along with the song's lyrics.



Dig

by Incubus

We all have a weakness.
But, some of ours are easy to identify.
Look me in the eye.
And ask for forgiveness
We'll make a pact to never speak that word again.
Yes, you are my friend.

We all have something that digs in us,
at least we dig each other.
So when weakness turns my ego up
I know you'll count on the me from yesterday.

If I turn into another
Dig me up from under what is covering
The better part of me.
Sing this song
Remind me that we'll always have each other
When everything else is gone.

We all have a sickness
that cleverly attaches and multiplies
No matter how we try.
We all have someone that digs in us,
at least we dig each other.

So when sickness turns my ego up
I know you'll act as a clever medicine.
If I turn into another,
Dig me up from under what is covering
The better part of me.
Sing this song!
Remind me that we'll always have each other
When everything else is gone.
Oh, each other when everything else is gone.

Ooooh....(15x)

If I turn into another
Dig me up from under what is covering
the better part of me.
Sing this song
Remind me that we'll always have each other
When everything else is gone.

Oh, each other when everything else is gone. (x2)


I found a live version on YouTube as well. So here it is. How I wish I had their lives.




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