



Now back in your room… all by yourself… you don’t wanna switch on the light, cause when every corner is being lit up… you’ll get scared of having such clear border of what you have. But you’ve missed one thing from all these… And you thought everything would be better when God’s presence is felt. So you cried out to the Lord, saying that you’re in need to His grace, to break free from the four walls. And that’s when people distanced themselves away from the crowd, and also God.Įven when you’ve so-called “distanced” yourself, you would still have to meet up with friends, or socialize… in a sense… but yet everywhere you go, even among the waves of crowds, all you see is just the four walls that binds you in where ever you are. Is losing love always part of the plan? That’s kinda hard to tell what it really meant, but what I’m trying to say is that, when God took away something that has significant meaning to you, is it really necessary? This is the doubt which drives us to take a step back in the first place. It’s more like a wake up song to bounce back after you have taken a step back from God… or the people around you… Seems like it’s talking about emptiness or yearning for the touch of love from God… but it’s not that emotional or desperate. wake up, dine in with friends, back to your room.

or at least I thought of it that way when I wrote the lyrics. mayb we should have a heavy distorted version to pull our reputation back as a garage-punk band. it seems that our guitarist is always up with emo riff in his head. This is our debut song for the Monkey's Uncle band. I'm not scare cause I know You will be there, The shadow proves that I'm still in Your hand, It doesn't matter where the four walls are I'm told there's something beautiful out there. Among the crowds there's these four walls again.
