Three Quarter Binding
After the Fall Lyrics


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Cover Me in contact
My edges are folding

Return Me to the paper back section
my three quarter binding
it needs some attention

Set up a chair outside the square
i'm an open book

An now that the book is open
i read the pages
down sloping

i'll lick your fingers as you turn the page
find out more of this dark age

so set up a chair outside the square
A second glance five me a chance
im an open book misunderstood
please return my plastic sleeve, my plastic sleeve

so look in these eyes and you'll see a sunrise
of a broken mourning
look at my rounded shoulders
there creased from being folded
too many times
there creased from being folded too many times
ohh too many times

so lick your fingers as you turn the page
find out more of this dark age

sign your name on the card,sign your name on the card,
sign your name on the card,

set up a chair outside the square
second class could be your chance




im an open book thats understood
please return my plastic sleeve, my plastic sleeve

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Three Quarter Binding" by After the Fall explore themes of vulnerability, longing for attention, and feeling misunderstood. The metaphor of a book is used to depict the singer's emotions and experiences.


The opening lines, "Cover me in contact, my edges are folding," suggest a desire for protection and support. The singer feels fragile and in need of someone to shield them. They long to be returned to the "paperback section," symbolizing a sense of belonging and stability. The mention of the "three quarter binding" needing attention implies that the singer's emotional state requires care and understanding.


The line "Set up a chair outside the square, I'm an open book" conveys the singer's willingness to be vulnerable and open with others. They invite someone to listen and understand their story. By stating that they are an "open book," the singer acknowledges that their thoughts and feelings are easily discernible if one takes the time to look deeper.


As the book is open, the singer begins to understand and process their own experiences. They declare, "I read the pages down sloping," indicating a descent into darkness and introspection. The mention of licking someone's fingers as they turn the page suggests a desire to explore and learn more about the difficulties of the present, or the "dark age."


The repeated plea to "set up a chair outside the square" serves as an invitation to engage in deeper understanding. The singer yearns for a second chance at being understood, explaining that they have been misunderstood by others. The desire for the return of their "plastic sleeve" implies a need for protection and preservation.


In the following lines, the singer brings attention to their physical appearance, mentioning rounded shoulders that are "creased from being folded too many times." This imagery suggests weariness and the emotional toll of past experiences. By linking their physical condition to the act of being folded, the singer implies that they have endured repeated emotional pain.


The lyrics continue to emphasize the importance of learning from the past and exploring the "dark age." The act of signing one's name on a card serves as a symbol of actively engaging with the singer's experiences. By immersing oneself in their story, the listener can gain a deeper understanding of their struggles.


In conclusion, "Three Quarter Binding" delves into the singer's vulnerability, longing for understanding, and feeling misunderstood. The metaphor of a book is used throughout the lyrics to depict the intricacies of the singer's emotions and experiences. Through their contemplation and invitation for others to understand, the singer seeks connection and validation for the challenges they have faced.


Line by Line Meaning

Cover Me in contact
Protect me with your touch


My edges are folding
I am vulnerable and starting to lose my strength


Return Me to the paper back section
Bring me back to where I belong, among the ordinary


my three quarter binding, it needs some attention
My incomplete state requires care and repair


Set up a chair outside the square
Take a seat outside the norm


i'm an open book
I am transparent and easily readable


An now that the book is open
Now that the truth is revealed


i read the pages down sloping
I understand the descent into darkness


i'll lick your fingers as you turn the page
I eagerly seek more information from your grasp


find out more of this dark age
Discover the depths of this troubled era


A second glance five me a chance
Give me another look, give me an opportunity


im an open book misunderstood
I am easily misunderstood despite my openness


please return my plastic sleeve, my plastic sleeve
Please give back my protective covering


so look in these eyes and you'll see a sunrise
If you truly see me, you'll witness a new beginning


of a broken mourning
Of a shattered grieving process


look at my rounded shoulders
See the weight I carry


there creased from being folded
Marked by the many hardships I've endured


too many times
Far too often


so lick your fingers as you turn the page
Engage with my story further


find out more of this dark age
Learn more about this time of darkness


sign your name on the card,sign your name on the card, sign your name on the card
Leave your mark, make your presence known


second class could be your chance
Give the overlooked a possibility


im an open book thats understood
I am transparent and comprehensible


please return my plastic sleeve, my plastic sleeve
Please give back my protective covering




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