La Dispute - You and I in Unison
Post-hardcore, progressive and Screamo band from Grand Rapids, Michigan and formed as a band in 2004. The song "You and I in Unison" is produced and sung with great intensity and feeling. Emotional, raw emotion, the song and lyrics say with great conviction the hurt of loss and longing for the loss to be over.
Lyrics---
Some sacred thing to help me handle the tragedy?
Or did I once–Did I have it and lose it?
No one should ever have to brave that storm. No,
Everybody needs someone or something.
Right at the same time that I sing my own?
The shapes it makes are always warmer, always brighter than the rest of what comes through.
It's like the warmest light now laid across my bedroom floor is somehow actually you and
Not just sunlight.
I put a flower on the back of its dress.
It's probably best to forget it.
It's probably best to let go.
I paint it the shade of where the skin and the lip meet,
Only a moment after breaking the kiss. And
I blur out everything else.
That's how I choose to remember it.
Trace your shape. Those silver slivers on the wall then on the bedsheets.
I hear your song in the trees. I finally fall into rest.
Often later when I'm sleeping you show up in my dreams.
Just doing simple things, like buying groceries.
And when I wake up I could swear you must've just left me
Like you got up to make breakfast or maybe just to get dressed.
Sometimes I think I'm not either so what do I do
When every day still seems to start and end with you?
And you won't ever know, you won't ever see,
How much your ghost since then has been defining me.
I tear this flower from the back of the dress.
It's best this time, I bet, to just forget and let go.
Paint it the shade of where the lip bleeds and blur it out.
I blur out everything else, just blur out everything else.
And let go, and let go, and let go.
Everybody has to let go.
After I blur it all out, our every memory, if
You never fade with the days, your shape still haunting me then,
Should I not just sing along?
Should I not just sing along?
I do not need it to happen. I'm not resigned to it. And
If they never do I'll sing your name in every line.
Just like I did throughout this. Just like I've always done.
In every gun, the empty church, and every tortured son.
In all those giving up. In all those giving in.
Until I die I will sing our names in unison.
Songwriters: Adam David Vass / Bradley Ryan Vander Lugt / Bradley Ryen Vander Lugt / Chad William Sterenberg / Jordan Lee Dreyer / Kevin Scott Whittemore / Kevin Scott Whittemore
You and I in Unison lyrics © Songtrust Ave
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What are your thoughts? Does this song convey the right message? or does it sing to each person at a different level with different meanings?
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