Domestic Silence Lyrics

[Verse 1: Scroobius Pip]
Let me introduce a recluse with his neck in a noose that went loose and he slipped out
He didn't have a clue what to do with his new lease of life, it was a lease he never took out
See, he'd never really had a grip on life
Never had a family, no kids, no wife
No real friends, no social life
His life was a concise silent night

At the factory, in fact he kept himself to himself
His existence was distanced from everyone else
He didn't interact with the pack, never had done
He didn't feel the need to impede on their sanctum
And they didn't impede on his
If they ever needed anything they'd leave a list
After a while in that place, he didn't seem to exist
And that didn't seem strange, it just is what it is

Sometimes he'd find a whole week had passed
Since he last took a gasp and words were cast
On his days off he'd wonder if he'd gone deaf
As he drifted in silence, no noise no mess

He used to have the radio playing in his hall
But that stopped when the broadcast stopped being so broad
He didn't like TV, so he got rid of it
He liked to read books and sit for the hell of it
Forsaken isolation and silence all around you
It'll drag you to the deeper water and it will drown you
He returned to work the very next day
Luck's intervention got no mention, nothing new to say
But then, out of nowhere, everything changed
When a voice said "Hi there, how are you today?"
Six simple words, seven simple syllables
It doesn't always take grand gestures or miracles

When in hell a hiding place can seem graced and free from pain
But umbrellas keep out sunshine as well as rain

He discarded all the fears that his silence had been masking
And said "Yeah I'm good, thanks for asking"

[Hook]
Silence can be golden but gold can sometimes suffocate
Like that girl in that James Bond film, too late to respirate

Tragedy can be plain to see with lights and sirens
But sometimes it ain't quite so clear, domestic silence

Silence can be golden but gold can sometimes suffocate
Like that girl in that James Bond film, too late to respirate

Tragedy can be plain to see with lights and sirens
But sometimes it ain't quite so clear, domestic silence


[Outro]
Domestic silence
Domestic silence
Domestic silence
Domestic silence

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“Most men lead lives of quiet desperation and go to the grave with the song still in them.”

― Henry David Thoreau

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Release Date
July 31, 2011
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