HALF THE WORLD AWAY
Mr. Muffin Lyrics


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Everything is always changing even in a world that stays the same
Breakin' heavy hearts are shaken, All the lonely people live the game
He waits for her, she waits for him, they wait for anyone
And another day begins

People rushin' everywhere, never any time to care
Us and them and me and you, piling up so much to do
All the colors start to fade to gray, an ordinary day is just
One world away

Try to five them what they want, You're stuck inside that same old state of grace
All we are all we seem, a noisy dream inside a quiet place
I wait for her, she waits for him, he waits for anyone
And another day begins

People rushin' everywhere, never any time to care
Us and them and me and you, piling up so much to do
All the colors start to fade to gray, an ordinary day is just
One world away

People rushin' everywhere, never any time to care
Us and them and me and you, piling up so much to do

All the colors start to fade to gray, an ordinary day is just
One world away

Overall Meaning

In "Half the World Away" by Mr. Muffin, the opening lines introduce a paradoxical reality where change is a constant amidst an unchanging world. This juxtaposition evokes a sense of disconnection; while the world continues its motion, those inhabiting it often find themselves stagnated by their sorrows and heartaches. The "breaking heavy hearts" that are referenced suggest a collective burden of emotional pain, hinting at a shared human experience that transcends individual circumstances. The image of "lonely people" implies that isolation is prevalent, as everyone is deeply entrenched in their own struggles, waiting for connection and resolution—symbolized by the couple who "wait for anyone." This waiting further accentuates the feeling of inertia, as time passes yet little evolves beyond the anticipation of change or emotional release.


As the song further delves into the chaotic nature of modern life, it paints a vivid picture of urgency and neglect. The lines showcasing people "rushing everywhere" encapsulate the frantic pace of contemporary living, where the relentless pursuit of goals overshadows genuine human connection. There is an important commentary on the perils of a society consumed by productivity, as the admonition that there is "never any time to care" suggests a loss of empathy and interpersonal relationships. The phrase "Us and them and me and you" embodies the fragmentation of societal interactions, where individuals are boxed into rigid categories, leading to an alienation of the self in a crowd. This division is further illustrated in the metaphor of colors fading to gray, signifying a dulling of experiences and emotions, reducing vibrant life to an uninspired existence. The recognition that an "ordinary day is just one world away" implies an awareness that deeper fulfillment or vibrancy may exist just beyond one’s current reality.


The theme of entrapment resurfaces in the chorus when the singer reflects on the futility of trying to satisfy others while being confined to a monotonous cycle, described as the "same old state of grace." This line suggests that even attempts at finding happiness or contentment are mired in sameness and often feel like a mirage, an illusion of joy rather than genuine fulfillment. The juxtaposition of what is real—"all we are all we seem"—with the notion of a "noisy dream inside a quiet place" emphasizes this dissonance between external chaos and internal silence. The repetitious nature of "I wait for her, she waits for him, he waits for anyone" deepens the feelings of longing and stagnation, as this loop of waiting permeates the lives of the individuals involved, reinforcing their disconnect and isolation.


Ultimately, "Half the World Away" encapsulates a poignant reflection on human existence—balancing the desire for connection amid the alienating nature of a fast-paced world, filled with distractions and emotional detachment. Through repeated motifs and vivid imagery, the song underscores the wistfulness of hope while grappling with the inevitability of loneliness in such a transformative yet stultifying environment. The conclusion, repeating the notion of being rushed and burdened, serves as both a lament and a recognition of the cyclical nature of these experiences, suggesting that while one may yearn for a world away, the struggle to break free from the confines of their current reality is what defines the human experience, creating a poignant connection with listeners who may share similar feelings.


Line by Line Meaning

Everything is always changing even in a world that stays the same
Despite the illusion of stability, constant transformations occur beneath the surface of familiar surroundings.


Breakin' heavy hearts are shaken, All the lonely people live the game
Individuals suffering emotional pain are unsettled, while those isolated in their loneliness navigate the complexities of life.


He waits for her, she waits for him, they wait for anyone
People find themselves in a cycle of anticipation, longing for connection yet unable to grasp it.


And another day begins
Life continues, bringing with it the promise and monotony of new beginnings.


People rushin' everywhere, never any time to care
In the fast-paced rhythm of life, individuals prioritize tasks over meaningful interactions.


Us and them and me and you, piling up so much to do
A sense of division emerges among groups and individuals, burdened by an overwhelming list of obligations.


All the colors start to fade to gray, an ordinary day is just
The vibrancy of life diminishes into monotony, transforming joyful moments into mundane occurrences.


One world away
An alternate reality or existence exists just out of reach, possibly filled with the fulfillment we seek.


Try to five them what they want, You're stuck inside that same old state of grace
Attempting to meet the demands of others, yet feeling confined in a repetitive cycle of routine and complacency.


All we are all we seem, a noisy dream inside a quiet place
Our identities and perceptions are shaped by the chaos of our thoughts, concealed in a seemingly tranquil environment.


I wait for her, she waits for him, he waits for anyone
The ongoing theme of yearning remains, with individuals caught in the web of longing for connection.


And another day begins
The cycle of life resumes, heralding both fresh hope and the repetition of daily struggles.


People rushin' everywhere, never any time to care
Individuals are preoccupied with their own lives, often neglecting to show empathy towards others.


Us and them and me and you, piling up so much to do
A deepening divide grows as everyone juggles their responsibilities, leaving little room for genuine connection.


All the colors start to fade to gray, an ordinary day is just
The vibrancy of life diminishes into monotony, leading to a continuous cycle of unremarkable experiences.


One world away
Just beyond our current reality lies an untapped existence that may embody the dreams we chase.


People rushin' everywhere, never any time to care
The relentless pace of life engulfs individuals, overshadowing the human need for kindness and understanding.


Us and them and me and you, piling up so much to do
A sense of separation and competition emerges as everyone bears their own heavy loads of responsibilities.


All the colors start to fade to gray, an ordinary day is just
The beauty and excitement of life transition into dullness, making every day feel like a repeat of the last.


One world away
There exists a parallel realm, filled with potential and dreams, just out of arm's reach.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: CHUCK WRIGHT, LANNY CORDOLA, PAT TORPEY

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