I woke to the world one morning
I did not really know what was going on
I didn't care about tomorrow
I worry when tomorrow comes
I went outside that night
Set the ole imagination a flight

For one second I
I felt like a kid on Christmas day
Feeling stops all if said in a word
I will explain if I may

I climbed up a tree that night
I sat up in the branches and I felt like a bird
It was the best feeling in the world
I felt so good that night that my soul
It seemed to fly around that night
As I flew that night

For one second I
Felt like a bird
Hangin' up in the air
Feelin' stops all
If I said in a word
The feeling to be without a care

Swam in the sea that night
Dove through the waves and I felt like a fish
It was the best feeling in the world

Felt so good that night
My soul it seemed to swim around that night
As I swam that night

For one second I
Felt like a fish
Cruising around in the sea,
The feeling stops all
If I said in a word
The feeling to be free


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    Are you guys really that clueless? Acid trip? How happy he once was? Can we look beyond the surface folks? I had to register an account just to correct all the fallacies in these comments.

    Clearly this song is about the jam band scene. The first verse takes place before the narrator goes to a jamband concert. But at the end of the verse, he goes out and sets the ol imagination a flight, presumably he goes to a concert.

    In the chorus he explains what he felt at the show, and what show did he go to? 2nd verse: "I sat up in the branches and felt just like a bird" This is an obvious refrence to the Grateful Dead. Bird Song, So Many Roads etc are just a few of the many songs that reference birds in their lyric. He goes on to explain the feeling of being at the concert in the next chorus.

    What does the narrator do next? He goes to a Phish show, 3rd Verse: "Swam in the sea that night Dove through the waves and I felt like a fish" I don't have to go into detail on this simile.

    In the end, after going to these shows, the narrator has experienced the best feeling in the world, the feeling to be free, which is precisely what the jam band scene offers.

    phishisbackon April 07, 2009   Link

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