More Than This
Bryan Ferry (with Roxy Music) Lyrics
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There was no way of knowing
Fallen leaves in the night
Who can say where they're blowing
As free as the wind
And hopefully learning
Why the sea on the tide
Has no way of turning
More than this, there is nothing
More than this, tell me one thing
More than this, there is nothing
It was fun for a while
There was no way of knowing
Like dream in the night
Who can say where we're going
No care in the world
Maybe I'm learning
Why the sea on the tide
Has no way of turning
More than this, there is nothing
More than this, tell me one thing
More than this, there is nothing
The lyrics to "More Than This" by Roxy Music's Bryan Ferry are quite ambiguous and can be interpreted in various ways. The song starts with "I could feel at the time, there was no way of knowing" which may symbolize the uncertainty and confusion that we experience during the different stages of our lives. The mention of "Fallen leaves in the night, who can say where they're blowing" could be interpreted as a metaphor for how life is unpredictable, and we have no control over what happens to us, just as we cannot control the direction of the wind, nor the direction that the fallen leaves go in.
The chorus of the song repeats the phrase, "More than this, there is nothing, more than this, tell me one thing, more than this, there is nothing" which seems to suggest that no matter what we achieve or acquire in life, there may be a feeling that there is nothing more to it, or there is an emptiness that remains. The verse "It was fun for a while, there was no way of knowing, like a dream in the night, who can say where we're going" explains how we often live our lives without a clear direction, with no real knowledge of our future, but we just enjoy the moment and hope for the best.
Overall, the lyrics to "More Than This" are poetic, and they are not confined to a single interpretation. The song seems to address themes such as the passage of time, the fleeting nature of life, and the search for meaning or purpose.
Line by Line Meaning
I could feel at the time
In the moment, I was aware
There was no way of knowing
But there was no guarantee for the future
Fallen leaves in the night
The leaves were being blown away in darkness
Who can say where they're blowing
There was no way to predict where the leaves would end up
As free as the wind
We were unrestricted Like the wind
And hopefully learning
Optimistically gaining knowledge
Why the sea on the tide
The sea is naturally moved by the tide
Has no way of turning
The sea has no control over the tide
More than this, there is nothing
Nothing is beyond this moment
More than this, tell me one thing
Is there anything more than what's happening right now?
More than this, there is nothing
There's nothing beyond this moment
It was fun for a while
We enjoyed ourselves for a period of time
There was no way of knowing
But the future was still uncertain
Like dream in the night
It felt surreal, like a dream
Who can say where we're going
We can't predict our future destination
No care in the world
We didn't have any worries
Maybe I'm learning
Perhaps I'm gaining insight
Why the sea on the tide
The sea is moved by the tide
Has no way of turning
The sea can't control the tide
More than this, there is nothing
Nothing matters beyond this moment
More than this, tell me one thing
Is there anything more important than this moment?
More than this, there is nothing
There's nothing beyond this moment
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Written by: BRYAN FERRY
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@lisabarnett6026
Who's listening to Roxy in 2024?
@nicke.3011
Every year since 1982!
@mustafashaban
Its not 2024 yet but i will be!
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Since their creation to today !!!
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I'M
@ErmelindisdeGroot-jx2cd
Who's listening to Roxy Music in 2024?!?!? Are you kidding?? Roxy and Brian Ferry are TIMELESS; I could never get enough(even at 67!)
@bpfurtado
I'm 43 and I listen it all the time.
@adrianaalvares3042
29, pero su mĆŗsica es atemporal, saludos desde Argentina.
@keithtpc1508
I'm 67 as well and been listeing to this since it was released. Still listening and loving Bryan Ferry.