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Gravity Eyelids Lyrics
Open your eyes now
Here me out before I lose my mind
I've been waiting for hours
Let the salt flow, feel my coil unwind
Give me a smile please
Count the calm and watch my breathing slow
Winding me up tease
Get inside my head and make it show
Gravity eyelids come down
Touching your oil skin
Slipping hands down past your waist to find
I've been waiting for hours
let the salt flow, feel my coil unwind
Go to the edge swim
Brown the eyes that sleep has rendered blind
Gravity Eyelids come down
(Come love so young with your gold arms so I wake her)
(Here's a will that will glow in the dark)
Here me out before I lose my mind
I've been waiting for hours
Let the salt flow, feel my coil unwind
Count the calm and watch my breathing slow
Winding me up tease
Get inside my head and make it show
Slipping hands down past your waist to find
I've been waiting for hours
let the salt flow, feel my coil unwind
Go to the edge swim
Brown the eyes that sleep has rendered blind
(Come love so young with your gold arms so I wake her)
(Here's a will that will glow in the dark)
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Submitted by
nothingman On Apr 12, 2004
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I think this is about sexual molestation in some sense, the covering brown eyes things support this, and despite it being beautiful, im gonna have to say, sorry guys, these lyrics are dark, dark, dark...in a way only Wilson can make them...beautiful.
This site is evil. I thought Blackest Eyes was an awesome song; then I read here it was about rape. I thought this would be a good song to fuck to; it's about child molestation.
Seriously...fuck you guys.
Anyway, in the "song to fuck to" sense, this needs to be sung by a woman. Definitely.
It seems, as i believe, that this song is about child molestation. And it could symbolise how people have the tendency to molest and abuse those who are weak and unable to defend themselves. This, obviously, results in the decadence and, in a way, death of the individual that is abused. Thus, the reference to gravity eyelids.
The song is clearly sexual in nature, though I couldn't say whether it is or is not about child molestation. There is lyrical evidence to support the idea, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was about two young lovers or something else.
Oh well, it's an amazing song nonetheless.
This is a hell of a sexy song. It is from In Absentia, but all the songs on that album have multiple meanings or ways they can be interpreted. Steven Wilson has also noted this one is about " a night by the Dead Sea." However the whole point of In Absentia's lyrics is to let people make what they will of them, whatever SW meant them to be about.
I got dissapointed when I read about the child molestation thing...it's such a seductive song...very hauntingly beautiful...I cried when I first heard it, of course that was in my "soft music phase" days, but I still love to listen to this song, it brings back memories (not sexual memories, but just good memories)
Anyways, I think it would be a great song to make love to :)
Hmmm, those dont match my interpretation at all.. I always thought of it as someone beside their sleeping lover, waiting for them to awake.
I thought its about husband/wife having relationship problems regarding having sex. A man trying to have sex with his wife but she refuses... anyway you could be right guys.
When I heard this song, I thought of necrophilia... It's obviously sexual, with the coil and salt, everyone should know what that means. Covering the eyes with brown could refer to burying the body... Since dirt is brown, he certainly has raped or murdered the person he is doing this too.
This site is evil. I thought Blackest Eyes was an awesome song; then I read here it was about rape. I thought this would be a good song to fuck to; it's about child molestation.
Seriously...fuck you guys.
Anyway, in the "song to fuck to" sense, this needs to be sung by a woman. Definitely.
I'm sorry you don't have the mental capacity to take this deeper than face value. Porcupine Tree songs are rarely sweet and kind beneath the surface. They wouldn't be genuine if they were.