Thinking back now,
I suppose you were just stating your views
What was it all for
For the weather or the Battle of Agincourt
And the times that we all hoped would last
Like a train they have gone by so fast
And though we stood together
At the edge of the platform
We were not moved by them


With my own hands
When I make love to your memory
It's not the same
I miss the thunder
I miss the rain
And the fact that you don't understand
Casts a shadow over this land
But the sun still shines from behind it.


Thanks all the same,
But I just can't bring myself to answer your letters
It's not your fault
But your honesty touches me like a fire
The Polaroids that hold us together
Will surely fade away
Like the love that we spoke of forever
On St Swithin's Day


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St. Swithin's Day song meanings
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    My Interpretation

    To me this is Billy remembering a relationship with someone who was more patriotic / nationalistic than he was (not to any great degree, just more than him). Maybe this difference caused the breakup as he didn't understand her patriotism? With the distance of time he's come to realise it was just her point of view and can't even remember the specifics (the weather or battle of Agincourt?). Maybe I'm thinking too much about the Agincourt line though as I did think that that battle took place on St Swithin's day, but in fact it was St Crispin's day. St Swithin's day is often associated with the weather but apparently it can also be used to refer to something that never gets completed and perhaps that is what is meant here?

    drmron April 23, 2023   Link

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