This was in the first part of the Oblivion music video. It's there for a reason. Oblivion is about how many people won't find a good place in the world and won't be remembered or cared about or cared for. And it's because they have flaws and humans don't like other humans with flaws and only give good things to those who are as flawless as possible so the gil in Oblivion is playing flaws at the beinning of the music video because she has flaws and those flaaws will lead her into oblivion (not being cared about). Oblivion is also a tired, scared, sleep deprived young adult (a child out of highschool, in perfect condition to be exploited) singing for a shadowy crowd (all the grown-ups in her life who want to see how much money they can get out of her or whether they should leave her to die in an alleyway) and the cars, just as battered and fucked up as the girl, ram and harm each other so that someone can win, which is a metaphor for the world today. Oblivion and Flaws were both masterful songs and music videos with deeper meanings,
When all of your flaws and all of my flaws Are laid out one by one The wonderful part of the mess that we made We pick ourselves undone All of your flaws and all of my flaws They lie there hand in hand Ones we've inherited, ones that we learned They pass from man to man There's a hole in my soul I can't fill it, I can't fill it There's a hole in my soul Can you fill it? Can you fill it? You have always worn your flaws upon your sleeve And I have always buried them deep beneath the ground Dig them up; let's finish what we've started Dig them up, so nothing's left untouched All of your flaws and all of my flaws, When they have been exhumed We'll see that we need them to be who we are Without them we'd be doomed There's a hole in my soul I can't fill it, I can't fill it There's a hole in my soul Can you fill it? Can you fill it? You have always worn your flaws upon your sleeve And I have always buried them deep beneath the ground Dig them up; let's finish what we've started Dig them up, so nothing's left untouched Ooh Ooh When all of your flaws And all of my flaws are counted When all of your flaws And all of my flaws are counted You have always worn your flaws upon your sleeve And I have always buried them deep beneath the ground Dig them up. Let's finish what we've started Dig them up. So nothing's left untouched Ooh Ooh
Kay. I absolutlylove this song, but I think it would be better to hav 'You have always worn your flaws upon your sleeve, and I have always buried them deep inside of me.'
Patricia Van Horn I think the implication was that he pretended they weren't there, hence buried them beneath the ground. and then he says dig them out implying he is ready to embrace them. the message of the song wouldn't be the same if you changed the lyrics.
This is my all-time favorite song, so I dressed as one of the Flaws girls on Halloween and re-created this in Times Square, nyc- check it out on my channel :)
This was in the first part of the Oblivion music video. It's there for a reason. Oblivion is about how many people won't find a good place in the world and won't be remembered or cared about or cared for. And it's because they have flaws and humans don't like other humans with flaws and only give good things to those who are as flawless as possible so the gil in Oblivion is playing flaws at the beinning of the music video because she has flaws and those flaaws will lead her into oblivion (not being cared about). Oblivion is also a tired, scared, sleep deprived young adult (a child out of highschool, in perfect condition to be exploited) singing for a shadowy crowd (all the grown-ups in her life who want to see how much money they can get out of her or whether they should leave her to die in an alleyway) and the cars, just as battered and fucked up as the girl, ram and harm each other so that someone can win, which is a metaphor for the world today.
Oblivion and Flaws were both masterful songs and music videos with deeper meanings,
This is pretty good, but it'd be a great deal better if it didn't cut off right BEFORE THE SONG BLOODY ENDED.
This song is the best! Well executed as well.... I LOVE how the words are there on the screen before they are sang.. I LOVE when people do that :)
When all of your flaws and all of my flaws
Are laid out one by one
The wonderful part of the mess that we made
We pick ourselves undone
All of your flaws and all of my flaws
They lie there hand in hand
Ones we've inherited, ones that we learned
They pass from man to man
There's a hole in my soul
I can't fill it, I can't fill it
There's a hole in my soul
Can you fill it? Can you fill it?
You have always worn your flaws upon your sleeve
And I have always buried them deep beneath the ground
Dig them up; let's finish what we've started
Dig them up, so nothing's left untouched
All of your flaws and all of my flaws,
When they have been exhumed
We'll see that we need them to be who we are
Without them we'd be doomed
There's a hole in my soul
I can't fill it, I can't fill it
There's a hole in my soul
Can you fill it? Can you fill it?
You have always worn your flaws upon your sleeve
And I have always buried them deep beneath the ground
Dig them up; let's finish what we've started
Dig them up, so nothing's left untouched
Ooh
Ooh
When all of your flaws
And all of my flaws are counted
When all of your flaws
And all of my flaws are counted
You have always worn your flaws upon your sleeve
And I have always buried them deep beneath the ground
Dig them up. Let's finish what we've started
Dig them up. So nothing's left untouched
Ooh
Ooh
You think this is something? I'm listening to Bastille live!!!!
THEY ARE AMAZING!!!!!
I’ve seen them live twice they are so amazing oml i love them so much 😍😍
I love the intro!
INCOMPLETA CARAJO
i love this song sooo much agh
OMG, I'm so attracted to Bastille just since my sister showed me me The Draw.
This reminds me of FourTris holy shit
same
Same especially allegiant
Kay. I absolutlylove this song, but I think it would be better to hav 'You have always worn your flaws upon your sleeve, and I have always buried them deep inside of me.'
yeah
Patricia Van Horn I think the implication was that he pretended they weren't there, hence buried them beneath the ground. and then he says dig them out implying he is ready to embrace them. the message of the song wouldn't be the same if you changed the lyrics.
Samantha Park I know. They mean the same thing, but 'me' just sounds better to me.
Patricia Van Horn no I like it as is
Why the hell it's stopping so ruthless, that ruins the song immediately
This is my all-time favorite song, so I dressed as one of the Flaws girls on Halloween and re-created this in Times Square, nyc- check it out on my channel :)
may i ask, what's the font style? its awesome
this is a really good song for best friends hell yeah
Why does the "Oooooohhh" part have zeroes in it lol
+Alexis Alexander - By doing that he was able to change the indentation of the words slightly. I don't know style?
wtf it was cut off
Angel Dear123
yes it was you must be deaf
Sorry there must've been a problem with my connection when I uploaded it, only just realised!
Angel Dear123
its nothing but i hate when people try to correct me when i was right
listening in 2017?
bad ending who thinks it dont suit it who thinks
So it apparently has subtitles.