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|...can you free me from this world...
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Once I hoped to see the seek the new unknown
This planet is overrun
There's nothing left for you, or for me
Don't give in, we can walk through the fields
And feeling natures glow
But all the land is owned
There's none left for you, or for me
 
Who will win?
Cos' I(?)
 
Free me
Free me
Free me from this world
I don't belong here
It was a mistake in prisoning my soul
Can you free me?
Can you free me from this world?
 
A world lushing(?) blue
With rivers running wild
They'll (?)
With none left for you, or for me
Don't give in
And hear the engines roar
And save the crops from drought
And when the black goes in doubt
There's none left for you, or for me
(?)
(?)
(?)
 
Free me
Free me
Free me from this world
I don't belong here
It was a mistake in prisoning my soul
Can you free me?
Can you free me from this world?
 
Free me
I'll free you
Free us from this world
We don't belong here
It was a mistake in prisoning our souls
Free me
Free me
Free me from this world
 
Running around in circles
Feeling gazed (?) by endless rules
Can you free me?
Free me from this world
 
(?)
 
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Revision as of 03:53, 24 September 2012

Dom with the names Leaked
Muse song
Name Explorers
Album/single The 2nd Law
Length 5:48
Alternative titles Alien Explorers
First live performance
Latest live performance
Recorded 2011-2012
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy
Producer Muse

Description

A song lamenting dying crops and abused nature, inspired by Matt's concerns of industrial greed and business monopolies. 'Explorers' is drenched in the sense of not belonging in your own world. Nearly called 'Alien Explorers,' Matt claimed, but "not in the way of aliens from outer space but in the way of feeling like an alien on your own planet. It's about the intense desire to grow and expand - at some point nature will become the minority. I'm not sure if I'm really coming from an environmental thing - [Explorers] is where I'm singing about my views on property rights. The idea that corporations can own vast tracts of foreign countries. I'm not sure if the deal went through but, I think it was in Paraguay or Uraguay, the Bush family bought something like a million acres of land, which underneath contains the biggest natural water reservoir in South America. At some point there has to be someone who says: 'That's not right.' Can BP buy Nigeria? At the moment they can. They could buy it and they kick all the natives out, shoot them down or whatever and just say, 'We own this now.'"[1].

According to Jeuxactu, a French magazine, Matt's vocals evoke similar feelings to the song Blackout. [2]

Information

By error of Bellamy, Howard, Wolstenholme or Kirk, the name of the song was leaked by a photo on Twitter, until it was deleted.

Lyrics

Once I hoped to see the seek the new unknown This planet is overrun There's nothing left for you, or for me Don't give in, we can walk through the fields And feeling natures glow But all the land is owned There's none left for you, or for me

Who will win? Cos' I(?)

Free me Free me Free me from this world I don't belong here It was a mistake in prisoning my soul Can you free me? Can you free me from this world?

A world lushing(?) blue With rivers running wild They'll (?) With none left for you, or for me Don't give in And hear the engines roar And save the crops from drought And when the black goes in doubt There's none left for you, or for me (?) (?) (?)

Free me Free me Free me from this world I don't belong here It was a mistake in prisoning my soul Can you free me? Can you free me from this world?

Free me I'll free you Free us from this world We don't belong here It was a mistake in prisoning our souls Free me Free me Free me from this world

Running around in circles Feeling gazed (?) by endless rules Can you free me? Free me from this world

(?)

References


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