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Sufjan Stevens – The Owl and the Tanager Lyrics 15 years ago
Very dark, very mysterious, and of course, being classic Sufjan Stevens, it's all very metaphorical. A couple ideas:

- "Counting alluvial plains
The breathing inside of the range
You touched me inside of my cage
Beneath my shirt your hands embraced me"

This may be way off, but where your chest muscles come together, it's shaped like an alluvial plain. Your lungs are near there, and "you touched me inside of my cage, beneath my shirt your hands embraced me" - maybe that's referring to the other person touching his heart, since your heart is in your rib cage. The last verse almost seems like it could be vaguely sexual.

My overall impression is that this is of a relationship. The main character of the song was cheated on, he was left shattered and angry, and out of anger, he tried to fight his boyfriend (the way 'you little boy' is used in the song at different times to refer to both he and the partner; along with the main character punching his partner (wouldn't work if the partner was female), it seems both people in the song are male), but was laughed at. Eventually, they reconcile, perhaps physically. There's also the strong note in the background of self-harm: "In seven hours I consider death" and "I ran behind the barn and cut my hands somehow" in the beginning and then again near the end, "Wrapped in a blanket of red" and "One waits until the hour is death", which seems weird if both he and the boyfriend reconcile near the end.

Interested to hear others thoughts. Deep and very beautiful song, and I can only guess the meaning of about a third of it.

PS: Not trying to spark the whole 'Is Sufjan gay' debate - though this song does make me wonder if it was written from his point of view.

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