You Gave It All
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Boy In this life You can find it all In the night All…


We have lyrics for these tracks by More Than Electric:


All Buried in our fears We fail to see the consequence When we…
Chorus Yesterday is gone And it won’t get any better Stop and see…
Go With Me You, you built a wall What will it take to tear…
Make Your Move Staring out the window As you watch the seasons change outs…
Mister Lonely Hey Mister Lonely Are you comin’ from the city? You’ve bee…
Never Tired Of Waiting I found myself in You All of my hopes come true And…



Ready You, you try to live life right You say that things…
Who We Are We make mistakes Do things we hate all the time We're all…


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@THATRANDOMDUDE99999

How to make your mind electric

Step 1. Have a terrible life
Step 2. Meet a wonderful woman
Step 3. Go on a date in the woods
Step 4. Your date dies, and all of the evidence is stacked up upon you despite it not even being you
Step 5. Plead insanity, and get electro-shock therapy
Step 6. Go insane because of the shock therapy
Step 7. Do you see Banana Man



@thesteelshow433

If I'm correct, I'm pretty sure this is the story of this album--

A Sailor falls in love with a lady. As they fall more and more in love, the lady disappears into the sea horizons. People accuse the Sailor of her murder. Without evidence to prove his innocence, he pleads insanity falsely.

Quickly, this backfires as he's sent to shock/come therapy. The Sailor becomes insane from the shock therapy, losing any rational thoughts, like being in a labyrinth.

The Sailor starts sailing to nowhere, his irrational thoughts bolting about Timemachines and whatnot. Finally, he is lured in by the very thing that killed his lover: The Siren.

Now, the Sailor is with his lover.
In the after life.



@TheWither129

this song is DARK

looking into the lyrics, seeing what the general consensus is, i think i know what it means:
our protagonist, we'll call him simon since the original name of the song during its demo was something like "inside the mind of simon", is put on trial, likely for the murder of his lover if the album as a whole follows a continuity.
The original song is inverted at first, starting at the end and playing to the beginning, at which point the song actually starts. This is likely a symptom of insanity and memories being jumbled and repressed, with simon struggling to remember, working backwards to the beginning.
Afterwards, the first lines i believe are simon trying to assure himself of his intelligence, readying himself for the trial.
Following this is the judge, (or "father", implying some holy connection, which is expanded on later,) asks simon, who is now implied to be no older than 17, given "minor", how he pleads, then informs him they need his testimony, then warns him he must tell the whole truth, as is standard for trial.
Next, simon, not wishing to try to fight off the false accusation of murder as he has no way of doing so, pleads insanity, saying his heart is in the right place but his brain got the better of him, and so the judge condemns him to "the infirmary", likely a mental institute or prison of some kind.
The next lines are simon's panic, referred to as his towers crumbling down, his "brilliant plan" having gotten him in even more trouble. He desperately tries to devise a new plan to escape but his efforts are futile, and the warden of this prison, referring to themselves as the lord of a kingdom, is immediately portrayed as a horrible abusive ruler demanding fear, submission, and prayer.
Simon is then taken into electro-shock therapy, the temples being struck with lightning being his temples, the soft parts on the side of the head next to each eyebrow ridge. This shock therapy is treated as some sort of exorcism, given the references to nuns chanting, for which to expel "demons", or his claimed insanity, and simon describes how his brain is scorched by the shocks. Released, dazed and in pain, he then begs the "lord" for mercy and sympathy, claiming he is but a boy and as such shouldn't be made to go through this.
The warden/lord ignores his cries for mercy and points him to the other prisoners, choosing to boast of his power over them, referring to them as the serfs of his kingdom, then directing him to join them in working until they can work no more. A laugh very similar to that of Ganon's from Zelda II is played, cementing the warden as a horrible, evil man who takes pleasure in the pain of others.
Simon resumes his recounting of his experience, explaining how his foolish plans lead him into consequences he had not foreseen. He begs for help, then seems to ask a doctor to figure out what's going on with him, and explains that he doesn't quite know if he truly is in control anymore, likely due to actual insanity having developed from the electro-shock therapy.
The final lines explain how each time he comes to after EST, simon marvels at having survived the "therapy", and then i believe its stated he sort of represses memories of the pain of the shocks, which is claimed to be calming, from a certain point of view.
We're left on a cliffhanger, with simon still imprisoned, still regularly being put through electro-shock therapy.

So there it is, that's my reading on The Mind Electric. any thoughts and critiques are welcome



@markeronacomputer7469

I think people are sleeping on the best lyric from this song:

2:43

“Never they ponder wether electric- calming, if you look at it right.”

This here is the part that perfectly explains the POV character (who I shall refer to as “Simon” in tribute to the demo version, “Inside the Mind of Simon”)’s fate after the song ends.

Just think about it. It’s not “never again are sparkled electric” (or something along those lines) it’s “never they ponder wether electric.”

Simon was driven truly insane by the end of the song. Beforehand, he had brief moments of rational thinking, and a truly good heart albeit insane. But now, he never again questioned his sanity.

A calming thought- if you look at it from a certain angle.



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@Revunant

"Father, your honor may I explain" is me when I fail a test.

@metra8604

LMAOOOOO

@Revunant

@@metra8604 XD

@metra8604

@@Revunant wait, i got one!

'Father, your honour, may I explain?'
me when my dad catches me doing something ridiculous

@bludraws094

“My brain has claimed its glory over me”

@Sunimec

I plead of thee have sympathy for me

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@kirbysfather1006

"I WAS JUST A BOY YOU SEE"
that line...that line just makes me feel something

@ir0ny81

@READYMackiboi66 yo wassup Joe

@hyjinx1889

@READYMackiboi66 My fellow Americans





Its blue

@HazeruSensei

@@ir0ny81 who's j
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