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| Rise Against – Wait For Me Lyrics
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Also, I'd make an addendum but I'm not sure how to edit comments: Dolphins' sonar vision is always depicted in black and grey, and so is cloudy water, like the areas they're herded in to. The whole song doesn't make sense in this context though. |
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| Rise Against – Wait For Me Lyrics
| 11 years ago
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The Cove is a movie made by Ric O'Barry in Japan out of footage he took there of them illegally catching dolphins, cutting them up, chasing them down and selling them. Not only was it interesting to see this attached to that movie but then I remembered something--dolphins are extremely sensitive to sound, and to herd them the fishermen use poles with wide hollow ends which they partially submerge and pound on... the sound I remember is a sort of strident hollow clanging... and Ric O'Barry's line is, I think exactly, "It's a sound I'll never forget..." Makes me wonder. Do with that what you will, the lines being so similar could be coincidence. But dolphins have always saved people, and no one is saving them now. Could be reading in to it far too much, which is why I'm not posting this as a meaning. |
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