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- Letting The Cables Sleep Lyrics

You in the dark
You in the pain
You on the run
Living a hell
Living your ghost
Living your end
Never seem to get in the place that I belong
Don't wanna lose the time
Lose the time to come

Whatever you say it's alright
Whatever you do it's all good
Whatever you say it's alright
Silence is not the way
We need to talk about it
If heaven is on the way
If heaven is on the way

You in the sea
On a decline
Breaking the waves
Watching the lights go down
Letting the cables sleep

Whatever you say it's alright
Whatever you do it's all good
Whatever you say it's alright
Silence is not the way
We need to talk about it
If heaven is on the way
We'll wrap the world around it
If heaven is on the way
If heaven is on the way

I'm a stranger in this town
I'm a stranger in this town

If heaven is on the way
If heaven is on the way
I'm a stranger in this town
I'm a stranger in this town

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Facts about Letting The Cables Sleep

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Who wrote Letting The Cables Sleep lyrics?


Letting The Cables Sleep is written by Gavin Rossdale.
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When was Letting The Cables Sleep released?


It is first released on October 26, 1999 as part of Bush's album "The Science of Things" which includes 12 tracks in total. This song is the 10th track on this album.
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What is the meaning behind Letting The Cables Sleep lyrics?


When we take a closer look to the meaning, Bush's 'Letting the Cables Sleep' dives into the human condition, particularly the experiences of being estranged and the wanting to be accepted, using metaphors like 'stranger in this town' and 'heaven on the way' to express the inner feeling of yearning and the desire to be with others. The lyrics of letting the cables sleep mostly reflect, angst, loneliness, love lost and hopelessness. However, the song also points out the significance of struggle and pain, acceptance and understanding, and hope and transcendence along the road. The lyrics embrace themes of fight, pain, and existential contemplation which might be reserved for a more mature audience. The language is not very frank but the emotional intensity and subject matter indicate that the song is suitable for a PG audience with parental guidance.
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Which genre is Letting The Cables Sleep?


Letting The Cables Sleep falls under the genre Rock.
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How long is the song Letting The Cables Sleep?


Letting The Cables Sleep song length is 4 minutes and 36 seconds.
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Songwriter(s): Gavin Rossdale
Record Label(s): 1999 Trauma Records
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