| Arcade Fire – The Woodlands National Anthem Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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I totally agree with the meaning relating to the place Woodlands. But I've always felt the song had another meaning for the word Woodland. I think there are certain lyrics that point to a unity with nature. I find it has alot in common with the poetry of William Blake, the poem 'The Schoolboy' in particular. There seems to be a comparision of people being trees in the lines: "Trees keep falling at my feet I guess it's time to build a boat Make a raft of our bodies" As if the falling trees are friends who have been dragged down by this supressive community. The idea of making a raft from "our bodies" rather than from wood strengthens this alusion, almost suggesting a unity between man and nature. "Let's take the country road Before our parents send for us" Also suggests they find escapism in a natural world. I think 'The Woodlands National Anthem' works on the idea of breaking away from the community into a more natural free excistance, a call for the children to escape. |
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