| Purity Ring – Cartographist Lyrics | 12 years ago |
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Have to agree, this song is amazing. I do think, however, this song is probably about resisting a break up with someone you may love, OR, maybe, imaging a failed relationship between the singer and someone new...in any case I think it's about a relationship. (We'll bathe often in the light of the moon) Dates often take place at night, and the "we'll" indicates future tense. (We'll sew clothes from the stem of our womb) womb, I'm guessing, in this case, means creation, as in creating memories together (Oh, my sweet fairy, the past is strong) The past memories of a relationship can be a strong force. (Touch not my bosom, for I'll not get far) and maybe even more strong is the force of sexuality. (Colour your cartography in your dreams of me) as they separate, wishing [maybe] that he/she dream of her. (Maps will not lie, will not lie, will not lie in me) Maybe an admission that the singer will probably dream of them too. (Grow into gardens / The caverns you found in me) I see this as a 'cherish our memory' sorta thing (heal off the weightless / you held from the start of me) a wish of healing for the scorned lover, since feeling 'weightlessness' isn't uncommon when in love (oh my sweet fairy our hearts did us wrong /but rudders of body's doth carry us on) the first line I think is self explanatory, but the second seems to indicate that maybe the only thing carrying them on is the physical part of their relationship. (and more moons than our eyes can / recount and store) maybe a plea to the past to keep things going, a 'we've been together this long, already', sorta thing. (yet they bid that we see the same things / sweet they bid that we swim in their seas ) these are probably the hardest lines to figure out. My best guess would be that friends are [maybe] encouraging them to stay together since they 'see the same things' or 'swim in the their seas' meaning they want them to maintain harmony to keep friendships together. (Well then, the unborn woods are calling / Lie down to keep our heads from falling) I get the feeling they're both unhappy, but are willing to stay together. (Kill them then bury seeds beneath me / Measure thy deeds in due time harvest) Kill them, as in, kill the thoughts of breaking up, and the harvest as in seeing what will come. |
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