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Nothing unusual, nothing strange
Close to nothing at all
The same old scenario, the same old rain
And there's no explosions here
Then something unusual, something strange
Comes from nothing at all
I saw a spaceship fly by your window
Did you see it disappear?
Amie come sit on my wall
And read me the story of O
And tell it like you still believe
That the end of the century
Brings a change for you and me
Nothing unusual, nothing's changed
Just a little older that's all
You know when you've found it,
There's something I've learned
'Cause you feel it when they take it away
Something unusual, something strange
Comes from nothing at all
But I'm not a miracle
And you're not a saint
Just another soldier
On the road to nowhere
Amie come sit on my wall
And read me the story of O
And tell it like you still believe
That the end of the century
Brings a change for you and me
And Amie come sit on my wall
And read me the story of O
And tell it like you still believe
That the end of the century
Brings a change for you and me
Close to nothing at all
The same old scenario, the same old rain
And there's no explosions here
Then something unusual, something strange
Comes from nothing at all
I saw a spaceship fly by your window
Did you see it disappear?
And read me the story of O
And tell it like you still believe
That the end of the century
Brings a change for you and me
Nothing unusual, nothing's changed
Just a little older that's all
You know when you've found it,
There's something I've learned
'Cause you feel it when they take it away
Comes from nothing at all
But I'm not a miracle
And you're not a saint
Just another soldier
On the road to nowhere
And read me the story of O
And tell it like you still believe
That the end of the century
Brings a change for you and me
And read me the story of O
And tell it like you still believe
That the end of the century
Brings a change for you and me
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@jlfpgrillo
@jlfpgrillo
Nice.
Nice.
I saw Damien Rice in Philly (one of the best shows I ever went to) and he said that this song is basically about being with someone who you can let your gaurd down with and completely opening yourself to the impossible. Once you do, anything impossible or magical can happen.
i know this is almost completely different to what others have said, and ive not really looked into the name 'Amie' or the story of 'O' but when i first heard this song i thought of a father talking to his daughter. maybe hes been away and hes come back:
i know this is almost completely different to what others have said, and ive not really looked into the name 'Amie' or the story of 'O' but when i first heard this song i thought of a father talking to his daughter. maybe hes been away and hes come back:
'Nothing unusual, nothing's changed Just a little older that's all You know when you've found it, There's something I've learned 'Cause you feel it when they take it away'
'Nothing unusual, nothing's changed Just a little older that's all You know when you've found it, There's something I've learned 'Cause you feel it when they take it away'
he could be saying that nothings changed, im still your father, were just both a little older, and how he misses...
he could be saying that nothings changed, im still your father, were just both a little older, and how he misses her and didnt realise hw lucky he was to have her until she was out of his life. the sitting on the wall reminds me of a child too. its only an idea and its sort of stuck in my head now, i quite like the idea of the father and daughter bond too, its something different to write a song about :)
@BlackEyedAngels
@BlackEyedAngels
Well, maybe. IF you think that he understands his own song?!?
Well, maybe. IF you think that he understands his own song?!?
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*thanks for the explanation…
*thanks for the explanation…
@BlackEyedAngels I think that is the best interpretation, straight from the masters mouth. That's the way I looked at it too.
@BlackEyedAngels I think that is the best interpretation, straight from the masters mouth. That's the way I looked at it too.
Well I have my own interpretation of this song. I think that all he is saying is that for the first time in his life something amasing is happening, he has fall in love for the first time or he is having a new kind of feeling for someone.And he founds it in a regular person. About the "story of O" I can´t really tell what that is...It`s the only thing that makes me doubt.
This is my humble opinion.
I always thought Amie was the story of a girl that was killed by a rock thrown in a rash of violence in Ireland between the Orange and the Green (stones taught me how to fly...), or maybe a rock thrown at the wall that divides Northern Ireland from the rest of the world. I can't say for sure because I didn't write the song, but I'm fairly certain. It seems full of regret, a conversation one would have in the here-after.
I believe he says "amie come sit on my wall and read me a story of old." At least those are the lyrics on his website http://damienrice.com/lyrics.php?ref=109&trk=6
and tell it like you still believe...
Sounds to me like Damien might think that the senseless violence that ended her life may have caused Amie to lose her faith.
"...a change for you and me"
If I do remember right, it was only after Amie was struck that the violence subsided. Guilt is a powerful thing.
"Amie" is not the french for "beloved". It is the french for "friend".
Both are true. Amie means friend (female) in modern french but in older texts, amie, like related "ma mie", can mean beloved.
Both are true. Amie means friend (female) in modern french but in older texts, amie, like related "ma mie", can mean beloved.
Whatever the interpretation is of the song as a whole and the individual lyrics, I think we can all sufficiently say that you could delve into this as much as you want, and you still wont understand the full meaning. The song is very structured but still open to discussion and that's what I love (apart from the general sound of it). No matter who you are you can take something differently from it and let it affect you.
This song is incredibly deep and full of meanings but I think I agree with the above posts about how this song is about love and total acceptance of each other as people. But I do have something to add, before I saw that someone said that the spelling of "Amie" in the song translated to "friend" this is true but there's another interesting thing, the "e" at the end of the word indicates it's conjugated to female. This means that "Amie" could be refferring to a friend a who is female, though this doesn't directly translate to "girlfriend" as such, I think friendship is crucial to relationships, well those are my two cents. By the way thanks other people for posting as well, I've found all the comments really intruiging, fun to read and actually helpful to understanding this song which is quickly becoming one of my favourites.
God Bless, Mozes
This is such a beautiful song. I don't know what it is about is but it reminds me of being in love. That speciel careless feeling. All that matters is the one your with and love.
That's how I totally feel when I hear this song ...it brings back all the first feelings i felt when I fell in love... when we first met; careless fun. You have described it perfectly!!!
That's how I totally feel when I hear this song ...it brings back all the first feelings i felt when I fell in love... when we first met; careless fun. You have described it perfectly!!!
‘Story of O’ is a novel (if you could call it that) by the same name. It has nothing to with Shakespeare or Othello. When he says ‘read me the story of O’ I’m afraid he means that rather literally. Although the interpretation is layered, it can be interpreted as sexual foreplay or as a fodder for a heated intellectual argument.
I totally agree with your interpretation. Don't know if you have a big ladder of intensity in the vocabulary of relationship in English, but in French the word "amie" is very strong, I think stronger than "friend".You can tell everything to an "amie" and you know everything about her (her because "amie" with an E shows that it's a girl), as she knows everything about you. That's why I think it's the explanation of "Nothing unusual, nothing strange " : no surprise since you know each other perfectly. But it's very hard to keep this relationship intact because you grow, you change, you go away like " another soldier On the road to nowhere" I understand this song as a look on the past, when you remember (and regret) good things ( here the hopes of two young people about their futur "tell it like you still believe That the end of the century Brings a change for you and me ) and when you realize you've losted your best friends: "You know when you've found it, There's something I've learned 'Cause you feel it when they take it away"