I'll be the fox by the road I am
Enormous and evolved.
A predatory mass, in the dark I am unseen
Me dripping oil from my tail and
My eyes are through the fumes
Yellow as the arc of imagined L.E.D's.

I leave a path in the snow little
Rainbow diesel paws
I devour the smoke that erupts from all exhaust.
I make a dash for the median
There's a banshee searing past
And everything is light
And it's noise and I reach the grass.

My eyes are wide and my teeth dropping
Straight out of my skull
They clatter on the road anatomically displayed.
I am as lithe as a vine as I
Whisper up the verge
And I am almost up to the shoulders of a horse.

Little Sea Anemone, pool of rocks
Why'd you see, an enemy I cannot?
Could there be, a more heavenly artifact?
As pure as that?

I sleep a while in the dark of a
Warehouse by the sea
I am now as giant as the sun I used to love.
My limbs are shoots springing forth I am
Impossible and black,
And I can feel the gravity rushing into me.

I feel a pull on my fur and a
A hundred tiny hands
I can feel the men and the women clamber on.
They will embrace me tonight as a
A father and a son,
And I will carry homo-sapiens through the night.

I can not imagine the things they did to you.
I cannot imagine the way it feels for you.
I can feel the gravity rushing into me.
I am but a hole in the fabric of the scene.
I was but a drop in the ocean all along.


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Tin (The Manhole) Lyrics as written by Jeremy Joseph Pritchard Alexander Kaines Robertshaw

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    I agree with some of the above, mainly the ideas by shanefglynn.

    In addition it seems clear to me that the lyrics:

    "I'll be the fox by the road I am"

    • is the singer explaining to us that he is putting himself in the 'shoes' of the fox.

    "And I am almost up to the shoulders of a horse."

    • is the fox describing being dangled by the person who captured it who is riding on a horse.

    Also:

    "Little Sea Anemone, pool of rocks"

    • is the singer describing the 'pool' of broken bones in the fox's shell which is now like a sea anemone (without bones).

    "Why'd you see, an enemy I cannot?"

    • is the singer being amazed that another human can be an enemy to the fox when if he met he/she in the street they wouldn't seem to be bad at all. He is asking why that should be. (Why do people kill foxes??)

    "Could there be, a more heavenly artifact? As pure as that?"

    • Is the singer expressing the beauty and purity of the fox.

    The fifth verse:

    "I am now as giant as the sun I used to love."

    • Is the fox explaining the feeling of passing to spirit.

    "My limbs are shoots springing forth I am Impossible and black, and I can feel the gravity rushing into me."

    • is the fox describing how he was eventually killed and the feeling of dying.

    ...the fox's fur of course ends up being worn...

    "I feel a pull on my fur and a A hundred tiny hands I can feel the men and the women clamber on. They will embrace me tonight as a A father and a son,"

    • is the fox saying that humans will embrace him tonight as a father and a son (the fox is a father and a son)

    "and I will carry homo-sapiens through the night."

    • is a way of saying that the fur coat that the fox now is will 'carry' evolved apes through the night - in terms of status or social stature.

    (homo-sapien* is a way to describe humans as the evolved ape family) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human

    ...

    "I am but a hole in the fabric of the scene"

    • is the singer feeling like his inaction in the murder scene left a hole in the event so to speak. The singer feels that he left a hole - and if he had filled that hole maybe he could have made a difference. (Fabric refers to the fur the fox now is)

    "I was but a drop in the ocean all along."

    • is the singer saying to the fox that he was so insignificant and that any hope of him saving the fox was like a drop in the ocean. I.e. he is very small in comparison to what was needed. He is feeling the need to explain why he did not save the fox.

    A beautiful song such as this was needed to convey such powerful important lyrics.

    Everything Everything are everything.

    Amen.

    Gremaon May 10, 2011   Link

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