And Therein...

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You know by now the lord lays hard trails

When you see that man outside in the bucketing rain

You picture it in your cozy home.



You think you've blown a fuse

Don't know how to react

You don't know where it's at.



And therein lies the differenceand therein.... (x3)



They always say it comes in three and fours

And that it never rainsit just pours...



You think it's your fault

And you curse the moon

You go to the saloon



And therein lies the differenceand therein... (x3)



He turned the water into wine

And he insisted that we eat swine



And that's the sum of it

Why don't you come to grips?

Just take or leave it.



And therein lies the differenceand therein...

And Therein...

The Fall's 'And Therein...' captures the band's signature post-punk intensity, blending Mark E. Smith's distinctive vocal delivery with the group's characteristic rhythmic drive. As a recording from their extensive catalogue, the track exemplifies the band's ability to merge angular guitar work with driving basslines and unconventional percussion. The song reflects the artistic restlessness that defined the group throughout their long career, offering a snapshot of their evolving sound. Listeners familiar with the band's broader discography will recognize the interplay of noise and melody that makes their work so compelling. This piece stands as a testament to the Fall's enduring influence on alternative rock, showcasing their unique approach to songwriting and performance without relying on conventional structures.