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  2. Aug 7, 2014 · With “Attics,” this whole notion seems to be expressed in the meticulous way in which Hunter brings up all the normal ways of knowing: sensory (hearing, tasting, seing…) and pursuit of books and study, then dismisses them as inconsequential in the face of that which is simply given to us, unquestioned, unsought.

  3. May 28, 2024 · The beauty of “Attics of My Life” lies in its poetic and metaphorical approach to exploring the complexities of life, love, and self-reflection. The song establishes a tranquil and introspective atmosphere right from the start, drawing the listener into a world of introspection.

  4. In the attics of my life. Full of cloudy dreams; unreal. Full of tastes no tongue can know. And lights no eye can see. When there was no ear to hear. You sang to me. I have spent my life. Seeking all that's still unsung. Bent my ear to hear the tune.

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  5. Attics of My Life Lyrics: In the attics of my life / Full of cloudy dreams unreal / Full of tastes no tongue can know / And lights no eye can see / When there was no ear to hear / You sang to...

  6. The WELL's Deadlit topic #188 is about "Attics of My Life." tastes, lights, hear Hunter uses the senses repeatedly in this lyric, evoking how it is we know "reality," and then counterposing the sensual world to the spiritual realm: the attics--"upstairs"--which contain the inner world of dreams.

  7. Sep 24, 2019 · “Attics of My Life” (1970) A fine example of the Dead’s angelic harmonizing on “American Beauty,” “Attics of My Life” is a psychedelic love song in much the same sense that Rumi and other Sufi...

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