| Akron/Family – So It Goes Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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| The National – Think You Can Wait Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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To me, it sounds like a new father/husband who is asking his wife to be patient with him when he goes a little crazy. It's very easy at that point in your life to feel like you are slowly drifting away from yourself, and your freedom is dwindling ('losing our exits one by one' could mean slowly realizing there isn't going to be an "out" and this your life now, for better or for worse). In this case he knows he is just looking at the negatives in the situation (pulling the devil down with him) and it is only a temporary state of mind (I'm out of my mind). My favorite verse in the song is: We've been running a sleepless run Been away from the baby way too long We've been holding a good night gun We've been losing our exits one by one The fact that he all of a sudden uses "we" instead of "I" here shows an understanding that his wife is going through the same exact thing that he is, one of the reasons he hopes she will understand when he asks her to wait. He's been away from the baby so long that he's forgotten what is really important in his life. The "good night gun" could be due to the fact that new parents are usually more tired and more stressed. This means they have less time to actually spend with one another alone and sometimes they don't feel truly emotionally close anymore. Whereas they used to talk or make love before going to bed, more often now the night simply ends with a "good night", despite the fact that this kills them both inside. It feels almost like there is a gun being put to there heads forcing them to simply say "good night" instead of bursting forth with all of the things they really want to say. Again, this is just my interpretation and you could easily go a complete different direction with it. Regardless, it's a truly beautiful song. |
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