Quiet
Quiet down she said
Speaking to the back of his head
On the edge of her bed
I can see your blood flow
Your cells grow

Hold still a while
Don't spill the wine
I can see it all from here
I can see
I can see
Weather systems of the world

And every time you turn the soil
Another cloud begins to boil

Some things you say
Are not for sale
I would hold that we're
All free agents
Of a substance or scale

Hold still a while
Don't spill the wine
I can see it all from here
I can see
I can see
Weather systems of the world


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Weather Systems Lyrics as written by Andrew Wegman Bird

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    hmmm i think this song is about an end of a relationship. she's speaking to him, but he's not paying much attention. "quiet down she said, speaking to the back of his head" that's when she sees all the signs of the end. she opens her eyes and sees his blood flow, his cells grow. he's already moving away from her. and the part about the wine, i also agree that it's about the good moments they've had. she doesn't want it to spill, and since she sees that he's already forgetting she wishes that if he moves (metiphoricaly) all of their good past will spill, thus disappear.

    and from there i don't know. :D

    maybe weather systems means the changes in his mind? or the changes happening to them both.

    "i can see it all from here i can see weather systems of the world."

    and btw: i loooooooove this song!! probably my favorite song from this genious man.

    grrsawnon June 24, 2008   Link

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