My wings are like his
All my words on his lips
And my brain is on edge i'm next to the bed
Where I saw you

My weight is like his
We both lost what we kissed
And my hate burns like this
In my hands in his fist
And my love is so quick
Like the legs of my kids
All the worlds I could lift only fit
Where I saw you

Pile lover upon lover
'Til we're covered with skin
There's nothing to discover
From the thunder and lightning

There's no way to recover
This is love not loving
But now we are all each other
I was a brother when I saw you


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    For, oh, about seven months I thought this song was about him being in love with another man, "him" being an ambiguous person, not necessarily the lead singer. And the lyrics work perfectly with this, as far as wanting someone to love you goes ("you were a brother when I saw you," as in, off limits).

    BUT! Recently I found out that Geographer was created out of several family deaths of the lead singer, who put this experience into song. Now, go back and listen to Kites again, but think about losing a brother ("my brain is on edge, I'm next to the bed where I saw you").

    It'll give you an entirely new experience, and it'll be like you're listening to the song for the first time all over again.

    hlambert530on April 05, 2011   Link

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