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I've been drained and | I've been drained and | ||
I can't hide it | I can't hide it | ||
But I have | But I have strength for you | ||
You're all that's real anymore | You're all that's real anymore | ||
I am coming home now | I am coming home now | ||
I need your comfort | |||
From this moment | From this moment | ||
From this moment | From this moment | ||
You will never be alone | |||
We're bound together | We're bound together | ||
Now and forever | Now and forever | ||
The loneliness has gone | The loneliness has gone | ||
States are crumbling | States are crumbling | ||
Walls are rising high again | Walls are rising high again | ||
It's no place for the | It's no place for the faint-hearted | ||
But my heart is strong | But my heart is strong | ||
Because now I know where I belong | |||
Because now I know | It's you and I against the world | ||
It's you and I | |||
We are free | We are free | ||
From this moment | From this moment | ||
From this moment | From this moment | ||
You will never be alone | |||
We're bound together | We're bound together | ||
Now and forever | Now and forever | ||
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All we have is each other now | All we have is each other now | ||
I'm coming home now | I'm coming home now | ||
I need your | I need your comfort | ||
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You will never be alone | |||
We're bound together | |||
Now and forever | |||
The loneliness has gone | |||
From this moment | |||
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You will never be alone | |||
We're bound together | |||
Now and forever | |||
Loneliness has gone | |||
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Revision as of 10:27, 3 June 2015
Muse song | |
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Name | Aftermath |
Album/single | Drones |
Length | 5:48 |
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First live performance | |
Latest live performance | |
Recorded | 2014/2015 - The Warehouse Studio, Vancouver, Canada |
Writer/composer | Matthew Bellamy |
Producer | Muse, Robert "Mutt" Lange |
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Revolt | < | Aftermath | > | The Globalist |
According to Matt, this is one of the two songs that talk about love; in 'Aftermath' the protagonist finds love again.[1] The song is said to be the opposite of Dead Inside.
The song starts off with the sound of wind, soon joined by violins and synths. Guitars then make up a Hendrix-style ballad.[2] In this song, the protagonist also regains his faith in humanity[3] In another review the song was compared with "One" of Metallica
Lyrics
War is all around
I'm growing tired of fighting I've been drained and I can't hide it But I have strength for you You're all that's real anymore I am coming home now I need your comfort
From this moment From this moment You will never be alone We're bound together Now and forever The loneliness has gone
States are crumbling Walls are rising high again It's no place for the faint-hearted But my heart is strong Because now I know where I belong It's you and I against the world We are free
From this moment From this moment You will never be alone We're bound together Now and forever The loneliness has gone
We've gone against the tide All we have is each other now I'm coming home now I need your comfort
From this moment From this moment You will never be alone We're bound together Now and forever The loneliness has gone
From this moment From this moment You will never be alone We're bound together Now and forever Loneliness has gone
From this moment From this moment You will never be alone We're bound together Now and forever The loneliness has gone
We're bound together Now and forever Loneliness has gone
References
- ↑ Matt Bellamy. (2015-03-23). Triple J - Matt Bellamy, Muse: 'Dead Inside' is about "losing the idea of love". Retrieved 2015-03-23 from Soundcloud.
- ↑ L'édition du Soir by Philippe Richard. (2015-05-18). Que vaut le nouvel album de Muse?. Ouest-france. Retrieved 2015-05-18 from ouest-france.fr/.
- ↑ Claudia Rossi. (2015-05-19). Muse, ecco il nuovo ‘Drones': un’opera rock oscura, tra JFK e Orwell. Il Fatto Quotidiano. Retrieved 2015-05-19 from ilfattoquotidiano.it.