The Hour We Knew Nothing
Logh Lyrics


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Across town the fires break out all around.
Far off the sirens bleed for the unsound.
Waiting for nothing now.
But waiting is all that we can do. for now.
Before we fall




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Logh's song, The Hour We Knew Nothing, depicts a scene of chaos and turmoil, with fires breaking out all over town and sirens blaring in the distance. In the midst of this madness, the singer is left feeling helpless and uncertain, waiting for something to happen, but not knowing what to expect. The repeated phrase "waiting for nothing now" further emphasizes the sense of despair and futility in the face of such overwhelming and unpredictable events.


Despite the darkness and uncertainty, the final line of the song, "Before we fall," suggests a glimmer of hope and resilience. It speaks to the human instinct to persevere, even in the face of adversity. The lyrics thus capture a kind of bittersweet beauty, with the despair and destruction of the present moment tempered by the resilience and determination of the human spirit.


Line by Line Meaning

Across town the fires break out all around.
As we look around the town, we see fires breaking out in different places.


Far off the sirens bleed for the unsound.
In the distance, the sirens are sounding for those who are in need of help.


Waiting for nothing now.
At the moment, we have no specific purpose or task to wait for.


But waiting is all that we can do. for now.
Although we have nothing to do, waiting is the only option we have for now.


Before we fall
This could mean that something catastrophic might happen and we should do what we can before we fall or fail.




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