This blue dot of sickly light
That is daytime in your embarrassed town
Burns a hole in the fading yellow ribbon
On your fading wine colored Cavaliere

the mine has fallen down on you
As you dug a well of death
Milk and sugar water
In brief sympathy with them

when we see the hate in your eyes
It doesn't make us better men
The mine has crushed your brother
As he ruined our rotting sky
A white blast of black hot powder
As you lapse into a real boy

the mine has fallen down on you
As you dug a well of death
Tears of sugar water flow
In briefest sympathy with them

should you be ashamed for more than that?
Than that your daddy raped you silly
Leaning my head on the refrigerator
Crying for the stupid world we share

walla walla walla walla walla walla walla hey







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    I think it's more literal than lowrentkicker's take on it (but more disturbing). I think it's about a dad who keeps his children as sexual prisoners. "This blue dot of sickly light that is daytime in your embarrassed town" is the lack of daylight and humanity they receive. "when we see the hate in your eyes it doesn't make us better men" is referring to the dad who's stuck in this system and it's reaping little rewards but he still keeps it up. The mine's crushed your brother and it's falling down on you - you're brother's will has snapped and you're heading in the same direction. The last verse is Jamie's reflection and how hopeless this "stupid world we share" is.

    *I also don't think it's 'mind' but mine, again, but my friend is borrowing my CD so I can't check.

    Coowon December 07, 2008   Link

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