| King Crimson – I Talk To The Wind Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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That's really good piece of work you made, guys. One suggestion - maybe the 3rd verse (You don't possess me...) contains words said by wind. It makes sense - we cannot possess wind, nor impress it, distract or conduct it. Talking to it is just wasting its time. So what do you say about theory, that the lyrics are about a man and the nature? The late man is the man, who cares about mother earth and so on, but he's late, it's too late to change people's mind and save the earth. Of course, this theory have large gaps - is this guy talking to wind, or is wind a metaphore of people who don't listen to him? If it's wind, why would it talk to him like that? Hope you (or I) find some bright solution. Sorry for my english |
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| The Mars Volta – Since We've Been Wrong Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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Hi, I think that's a really nice interpretation you made. That's my remarks: "the earth that held us was no island" It may mean, that he thought they were alone, just two of them on an island separated from the rest of the world, and it turned out that there was someone else (or even more of them). "And all the days become a castaway" It seems to me that it's a metaphore of days that became separated from rest of their lives, days that are lost and cannot be found again. |
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