Emerging from the interplay between light and darkness, the lyrics explore themes of transformation and liberation. As night falls, the "half light" becomes a metaphor for a liminal space where constraints dissolve, offering a sense of freedom. This transitional period blurs identities ("You can't recognize me / And I can't recognize you") and reinvigorates familiar settings, suggesting that change can alter perceptions and understanding. The notion of being "locked up safe" but rendered "free" by the night indicates a tension between safety and liberation, reflecting a yearning for autonomy. The imagery of the ocean hidden within a shell and human voices that "only echo" further underscores the complexity of inner life and the limitations of communication. Ultimately, the song portrays the half light as a powerful agent of change, inviting listeners to reconsider what they know and inspiring exploration beyond visible confines.
Half Light I
Lyrics
You told us that
We were too young
Now that night's closing in
And in the half light
We run
Lock us up safe
And hide the key
But the night tears us loose
And in the half light
We're free
Strange how the half light
Can make a place new
You can't recognize me
And I can't recognize you
We run through the streets
That we know so well
And the houses hide so much
We're in the half light
None of us can tell
They hide the ocean in a shell
Ocean in a shell
Our heads are just houses
Without enough windows
They say you hear human voices
But they only echo
They only echo
They only echo
Only echo
(We are not listening, we are on the streets)
(We are not listening, we are on the streets)
(We are not listening, we are on the streets)
Writer(s): Jeremy Gara, Regine Chassagne, Richard R Parry, Tim Kingsbury, William Butler, Win Butler
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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