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== Lyrics ==
== Lyrics ==
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|I have lived with darkness, for all my life
|I have lived in darkness, for all my life
I've been deceived
I've been pursued
You'd be afraid
You'd be afraid
If you could feel my pain
If you could feel my pain

Revision as of 18:38, 30 August 2018

Muse song
Name The Dark Side
Album/single Simulation Theory (2)
Length 3:54
Alternative titles Drkside
First live performance 24th February 2018 (guitar solo)
Latest live performance Unknown
Recorded 2017/2018
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy
Producer Muse
Chart position Unknown

Description

Matt said The Dark Side is a song that contains 'angry lyrics' and has the common Muse themes of frustration and loneliness. [1]

It contains a very "I Want to Break Free"-like guitar solo. The song's also been compared to artists like Prince.

You can listen to it here

Additional information

First mentioned by Matt during KROQ's interview on The Kevin & Bean Show on February 15th, 2018. Matt said that it is one of the band's favourites. The title first appeared in the Something Human music video, during the closing shot, on a car licence plate falling on the ground. The same shot was also used as the opening in the music video for The Dark Side.

Bellamy described the song as "Rock-electro-synth-map-ish-ish".

Lyrics

I have lived in darkness, for all my life

I've been pursued You'd be afraid If you could feel my pain And if you could see the things I am able to see

Break me out, break me out, let me see Break me out, break me out, set me free

I hail from the dark side for all my life I've been besieged You'd be scared Living with my despair And if you could feel the things I am able to feel

Break me out, break me out, let me see Break me out, break me out, set me free

Break me out, break me out, let me see Break me out, break me out, set me free

Save me from the dark side Break me out, break me out, set me free

References

  1. Matthew Bellamy. (2018-07-20). Twitter / Jay Pea: @MattBellamy You're not angry enough in your song writing anymore, I miss frustrated lonely muse. Twitter. Retrieved 2018-07-20 from twitter.com.