sort form Submissions:
submissions
Broken Bells – Sailing To Nowhere Lyrics 11 years ago
So these are the lyrics:

"Tomorrow I sail the world
Lovin, more than I know with blood on my hands
Wouldn't know, you're a devious sister
Guts on your blouse
Close your old ways

And diamonds a dozen
Sailing to nowhere
They burn and float on
Still we move on through the night

Boiling systems
Drain the lot
They go down by their hearts
One by one
Long to find
A way up
Following the ghost down

Running in circles
A mouse on the table
I try to feel, I just don't
Hurtin' and dead inside
Go on and cut 'em in half
Said I"


- What I'm pretty convinced of is that there is a literal story here. And of course it can be used as a metaphor for a lot of different interpretations, but I just want to post the lyrics again with my interpretation of what I think the story is.
My belief is that this is essentially about a complicated kind of love/passion, or rather a lack thereof -
A captain on a pirate/raiding ship has a lover who joins him in destroying and looting other ships. They sail on from one assault to another, the fallen ships and crews getting no sympathy as the captain and his partner get richer and richer in wealth and glory. The captain seems to yearn for the ability to feel sympathy, hence "Sailing to Nowhere."

"Tomorrow I sail the world
Lovin, more than I know with blood on my hands (Blood on hands from raiding and looting)
Wouldn't know, you're a devious sister (She share his ruthlessness)
Guts on your blouse..." ( And sheds blood too, or has for the first time)
"...Close your old ways" (Maybe she is actually new to this, but guts are already on the
blouse; there is no going back)

"And diamonds a dozen (The loot from the raids)
Sailing to nowhere
They burn and float on (The ruins of the destroyed ships, floating on the water)
Still we move on through the night (The captain and his lover keep sailing on)

"Boiling systems
Drain the lot..." (Not sure here, but with the context of the rest of the verse, this seems
to be like the cannons killing the lot of them basically. Them being the crew that the captain's
ship is attacking)

"...They go down by their hearts
One by one
Long to find
A way up
Following the ghost down" (The people who fall from the ship drown, struggling to the
surface, but inevitably they sink and die)


"Running in circles
A mouse on the table.." (This is a great image for a panicked sailor running around
frantically on the ship that's being attacked, wooden surface like a table and all)

"...I try to feel, I just don't (Yearns to feel sympathy, or feel anything in general)
Hurtin' and dead inside..." (The emptiness - either a result of raiding the innocent, or the
reason he started doing so)

"...Go on and cut 'em in half
Said I" (Devoid of sympathy for the innocent, the captain ends up giving the
order to "cut 'em in half," or basically destroy them. Large pirate ships would literally tear
through smaller vessels by ramming them with the prow of their own ship, so that
is the imagery I see)


-What I think is just as important as the story, however, is the music itself. All the captain's emotion is there, but it is jumbled and confused. In the end it turns to a beautiful melody. I feel that part perfectly depicts what the captain feels as a raid ends and he sails away. He is sailing to nowhere, knowing he is ruthless and empty; even so, he has his lover with him, as well as an acceptance of who he is. That last part feels to me like a solace almost, in realizing that is who he is.

Anyway, there are many layers to this but this was just what I saw as the main lyrical story. One meaning doesn't fit all, but I thought I would share this. I just love this song and had been trying to figure out the lyrics for some time.

* This information can be up to 15 minutes delayed.