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The Tallest Man on Earth – Like the Wheel Lyrics 13 years ago
"It's your brother in the shaft that I'm a-swinging"

He's talking to the tree. The shaft of the axe is made of wood.

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The Tallest Man on Earth – Like the Wheel Lyrics 13 years ago
The shaft he's swinging could be an axe, relating to the tree?

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The Tallest Man on Earth – We Don't Eat Lyrics 13 years ago
This is actually a James Vincent McMorrow song. Not a TTMOE song.

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John Mayer – Walt Grace's Submarine Test, January 1967 Lyrics 13 years ago
John Mayer really outdid himself with this song.
Tells a beautiful, meaningful and elaborate story while it's still clear and quite concise

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John Mayer – Queen of California Lyrics 13 years ago
The album version has a slight change:

"Joni wrote Blue in her house by the sea
I gotta believe there's another color waiting on me
To set me free"

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The Tallest Man on Earth – Into the Stream Lyrics 14 years ago
Limbs should be wings, the wild dog finally breaks free from the restraints of modern day society and runs out toward nature. Finally able to fly!

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The Tallest Man on Earth – Love Is All Lyrics 14 years ago
Basically, every song can be interpreted differently by every single person who listens to it. Every goddamn song has more than one interpretation.

"You're all fucking wrong" - that'd make this entire fucking site pretty pointless, no?

The songwriter writes with a particular intention that comes from his mood or emotion.
Interpreting the meaning of the writer and explaining the feeling a song gives yourself can give you a great different perspective.

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The Tallest Man on Earth – Thousand Ways Lyrics 14 years ago
The moon as a solution to the riddle makes sense.

"And no I never meant to say these words but yes you ought to know
That the dark in what I've always been, it will not ever go
No it will not ever go"

Feels like he's talking about the dark side of the moon, and the fact that the same side of the moon faces us always, due to tidal locking.

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