Keen To a Fault

Daniel Gildenlöw

There's a spot up in the ceiling
I'm staring at when we touch
It is not that I'm not feeling
I'm feeling too much
There's this moment when you're thinking
That I'm not fully here
It is not that I am not listening
I'm listening to

Everything that's all around
The constant movement of the sky and ground
Your voice just simply one of the thousand little sounds
The roaming rivers of my mind
We're fractals on the tide, our scope but pixel wide
And you think I fail to see your side?

Human, human precious thing
The center of your everything
Concluding therefore that you must be interesting
You talk about your jobs and dreams
Your relatives, vacation plans, and football teams
My mind just swiftly flows upstreams

Every time I close my eyes
I can hear the roar
A thousand voices telling me
You're heading for a fall
Every day you lecture me
On measure and control
I cut my wings to keep you near
'Cause I'm keen to a fault

You keep talking about focus
Keep narrowing down my view
But I feel so much more broken
When I think like you
Where you used to see dysfunction
You must learn to see me
I was born for multithreading
Born to the stars
I was born to dream

'Cause every time I close my eyes
I can hear the roar
A thousand voices telling me
We're heading for a fall
You always try to pull me back
But you're not great at all
I spread my wings to keep you safe
'Cause I'm keen to a fault

There's a spot up in the ceiling
There's a spot up in the ceiling
There's a spot up in the ceiling
There's a spot up in the ceiling
There's a spot up in the ceiling
There's a spot up in the ceiling
There's a spot up in the ceiling

Trivia about the song Keen To a Fault by Pain of Salvation

When was the song “Keen To a Fault” released by Pain of Salvation?
The song Keen To a Fault was released in 2020, on the album “Panther”.
Who composed the song “Keen To a Fault” by Pain of Salvation?
The song “Keen To a Fault” by Pain of Salvation was composed by Daniel Gildenlöw.

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