In this contemplative track, Modest Mouse explores the theme of human forgetfulness and our tendency to overlook the significance of our experiences. The lyrics reflect on how people often take for granted the ease with which they can ignore or forget life's complexities and challenges, suggesting a sense of disconnection from our own lives and actions. This recurring forgetfulness leads to a cycle of confusion and regret, emphasizing the ironic fortune in our ability to erase uncomfortable memories. Ultimately, the song portrays a poignant message about self-awareness and the human condition, urging listeners to recognize and remember rather than remain strangers to their own experiences.
Strangers to Ourselves
Lyrics
We're lucky that
We're lucky that we slept
Didn't seem like we realized we'd be stuck in traffic
We're lucky that we slept
Not to be confused the points from the purpose
We're lucky that we're so capable to forget
How lucky we are, that we are, so easy to forget
How often we become susceptible to regret
I do regret
How often we are confused
How honestly we have tried
But we'll forget
We have designed more unusual things as yet
How often we are confused
How honestly we have tried
But will forget
We'll forget
Writer(s): ERIC JUDY, ISAAC BROCK, JEREMIAH GREEN, LISA MOLINARO, RUSSELL HIGBEE, TOM PELOSO
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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