With a head like a vulture
And heart full of hornets
He drives off the cliff
Into the blue, into the blue

Not even the priestess
With her wrenches and secret powers
Could save him from danger
For a little while, for a little while

Not even she could save him
Not even she could save him

With a head like a vulture
And heart full of hornets
He drives off the cliff
Into the blue, into the blue

Not even she could save him
Not even she could save him
Found him inside the motor



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    A car at the edge of a cliff. Stevie Nicks is on the radio. He commits suicide, "not even she could save him".

    -Bill_on January 21, 2007   Link
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    with a head like a vulture and heart full of hornets he drives off the cliff into the blue

    not even the priestess with her wrenches and secret powers could save him from danger for a little while

    not even she could save him

    with a head like a vulture and heart full of hornets he drives off the cliff into the blue

    not even she could save him

    they found him inside the motor

    i don't know, for some reason i feel like that last line adds a lot.. this song ends in such a weird way.. what does stevie nicks have to do with anything??

    bkim6on August 14, 2006   Link
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    I have nothing to add about the meaning beyond what has been written here, but I love the sound/ambience of this song. It also reminds me of Wilco.

    Hartyharon August 20, 2022   Link

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