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The night is restless
And no dream's in sight
The sounds have no beginnings or ends
And their glow is not a light
The walls turn into waterfalls
Water made of thoughts that call:
"It's not OK to tip the glass
Or smile too long or shed a tear
You're not the only one, you know
Things have changed now we are here
We are not the King and Queen
What we are lies in between
The blankets that you've never seen
But over you are spread"
"We are here," the voices sing
"We are here," the echo thunders
"Here we are," the doorbell rings
"Here we are and here in numbers."
The others came in from the hall and
Thoughts with voices start to call,
"It's not OK to tip the glass
Or smile too long or shed a tear
You're not alone the way you thought
Things have changed now we are here."
And no dream's in sight
The sounds have no beginnings or ends
And their glow is not a light
Water made of thoughts that call:
"It's not OK to tip the glass
Or smile too long or shed a tear
You're not the only one, you know
Things have changed now we are here
What we are lies in between
The blankets that you've never seen
But over you are spread"
"We are here," the echo thunders
"Here we are," the doorbell rings
"Here we are and here in numbers."
Thoughts with voices start to call,
"It's not OK to tip the glass
Or smile too long or shed a tear
You're not alone the way you thought
Things have changed now we are here."
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it does makes me think of acid tripping, but also of depression and reliance on one's friends. I really love the second verse.
"it's not ok to tip the glass, or smile too long, or shed a tear"
like the guy is staring into his wine.
sounds a bit like the voices are telling him not to succumb to self-indulgent melancholy. One of my favourite songs from MPII.
I wore out the first few meat puppet's records I played them so much. I remember buying MPII it just blowing me away. I had sort of moved from jazz/prog rock in the 70s to reggae and punk in the 80s, and this was an injection of melody and substance that I guess I was really missing. The song's lyrics don't really mean anything to me, since the melody itself pretty much eclipses everything else. I wish people would have a little more imagination about this shit though. "It's about tripping balllzzzz!" Really? That's all you can come up with?
this song is really beautiful. it makes me think of tripping on acid. I think that's what it's about actually. It's about being totally outside your head and then suddenly being like whoa. I'm here.
i had originally thought this song described the onset of schizophrenia - auditory hallucinations, command delusions, bizzarre thinking. tripping on drugs would more likely cause visual hallucinations. but then somebody told me that curt had twins (katherine and elmo) around the time he wrote this song. that explains a lot! reread the lyrics thinking about kurt having newborn twins in the house, and all the relatives coming over to see the babies!
It's about being drunk in Mexico.
this song reminds me of the book where the wild things are.
this song is about grapefruit
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I think the song is about meditation, and being able to perceive beings from the spiritual world. Lets see...
The night is restless But no dream's in sight
Lot of people choose to meditate late at night, because are more relaxed, and usually there is more silence around. No dream's in sight means that even if very relaxed, they are not sleeping, but instead very present
And the sounds have no beginnings or ends And their glow is not a light
It may refers to perceive other beings while meditating. It takes many many years to understand and even more to communicate with beings from "the other side" but in the first years most people perceive something, described as whisperings, not voices like we hear in this world.
Their glow is not a light am almost sure it refers to their aura, some of them being so shiny and beautiful, like a light, but not one that we can see with our eyes.
The walls turn into waterfalls With water made of thoughts that call
In very deep meditations, and again after many years of practice, some people can have strange experiences, like being in another place, or being in the same place but with no walls, or begin to experience "special effects" like the one in this verse, and having the sensation and in some cases, the certainty that the spiritual world is more real than this one.
The thoughts that call could easily refers to other beings trying to communicate with us, wich seems to be difficult for them, because of our density.
We are not the king and queen What we are ties in between The blankets that you've never seen But over you are spread
Again, a reference to "them" probably trying to explain that are not royalty or Gods, but just spirits like ours. The blankets over us may imply that they are between us, that can observe us, even if we cannot see them.
Other possibility could be the ability that supposedly some of them have, to jump from the inmaterial world to the material world and back "tying in between"
"We are here" the voices sing "We are here" the echo thunders "Yes we are" the doorbell rings "Here we are and here in numbers"
In my opinion refers to spiritual awakening
The others came in from the hall And thoughts with voices start to call "It's not OK to tip the glass Or smile too long or shed a tear You're not alone the way you thought Things have changed now we are here"
More of the same. I just dont understand why It's not OK to tip the glass or smile too long or shed a tear
You're not alone the way you thought is ultimate reference of them being here with us.
"Things have changed now we are here" in my opinion refers to the future of humanity, after the spiritual awakening we will be able to be where they are, not having to come back here because we learned all we had from this world.