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Shayla Sivert
ESL 102
Song Analysis #1
ā€œPardon Meā€
Incubus
ā€œA decade ago, I never thought I would be at 23, on the verge of spontaneous combustion. Woe is me. But I guess that it comes with the territory; an ominous landscape of never ending calamity. I need you to hear, I need you to see that I have had all I can take and exploding seems like a definite possibility to me. So pardon me while I burst into flames. Iā€™ve had enough of the world and its peopleā€™s mindless games. So pardon me while I burn and rise above the flame. Pardon me, pardon meā€¦ Iā€™ll never be the same.

Not two days ago, I was having a look in a book and I saw a picture of a guy fried up above his knees. I said, ā€˜I can relate,ā€™ cause lately Iā€™ve been thinking of combustication as a welcomed vacation from the burdens of the planet Earth. Like gravity, hypocrisy, and the perils of being in 3-Dā€¦ and thinking so much differently. . So pardon me while I burst into flames. Iā€™ve had enough of the world and its peopleā€™s mindless games. So pardon me while I burn and rise above the flame. Pardon me, pardon meā€¦ Iā€™ll never be the same.ā€

As the electronic sliding pulsing tones eerily introduce us to ā€œPardon Meā€ by Incubus, an alternative rock group, its ā€œsirenā€ lures us into a strange calm. The initial lyrics gently yet sarcastically request a pardon. The music quickly moves into loud guitar chords together with a fairly muted cymbal, then into the staccato male voice, almost a cappella, explaining its speakerā€™s utter despair and inability to understand or feel understood. The refrain slams us with a return to the loud guitar and intense percussion composed of drum and an incessant cymbal. The voice becomes a loud wailing plea for freedom as it tells us, ā€œIā€™ve had enough of the world and its peopleā€™s mindless games. So pardon me while I burn and rise above the flame.ā€

The lyrics clearly work as a metaphor for his desire to escape the world as it is and to become part of something else, somewhere else, defined only at the moment as ā€œabove the flame.ā€ He speaks of burning, exploding as ā€œas a welcomed vacation from the burdens

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