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Night falls
I fall
And where were you?
And where were you?
Warm skin
Wolf grin
And where were you?
I fell into the moon
And it covered you in blue
I fell into the moon
Can I make it right?
Can I spend the night?
High tide
Inside
The air is dew
And where were you?
Wild-eyed
I died
And where were you?
I crawled out of the world
And you said I shouldn't stay
I crawled out of the world
Can I make it right?
Can I spend the night
Alone?
I fall
And where were you?
And where were you?
Wolf grin
And where were you?
And it covered you in blue
I fell into the moon
Can I make it right?
Can I spend the night?
Inside
The air is dew
And where were you?
I died
And where were you?
And you said I shouldn't stay
I crawled out of the world
Can I make it right?
Can I spend the night
Alone?
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I vaguely remember Joss talking about the song at a convention. He said that each refrain represents a different aspect of Buffy's past, and it's sort of a way to bring the audience around to the present of Conversations with Dead People.
The Night falls/I fall/And where were you?/And here were you? Represents Buffy's general life, Night comes, she goes to fight, someday she'll fall, it's inevitable, and she'll be alone, as always.
Warm skin/Wolf grin/And where were you? I think it's supposed to represent her brief-but-lasting love with Angel, and how she'll always remember how he made her feel human and warm and safe, and even their passionate night together, and his wolfishly-charming grin, but in the end, even he can't be with her. She was and will be alone when it comes to him.
I fell into the moon/And it covered you in blue Her descent into darkness around the fourth season, realizing that she will be alone and it's impact on her relationship with Riley, how it made him sad that she separated herself from him, distanced herself.
Can I make it right?/Can I spend the night? How she tried to solve the problems by opening her body and soul to him, but in the end, even her physical closeness couldn't solve the emotional distance. Riley leaves.
High tide/Inside/The air is dew/And where were you? Her "relationship" with Spike, which Anya would probably have called an "orgasm" relationship. I'm guessing the air is dew is some reference to sweaty skin and probably also the tension between them and Spike's sadness (hanging in the air between them like dew) as he could not breach the distance that Buffy kept between them.
Wild eyed/I died/And where were you? Her death, her sacrifice, and probably the last image before she jumped of Dawn, looking shocked and confused that Buffy was taking her place. Maybe the "and where were you?" is even a reference to her mother. Maybe she never found Joyce in whatever heavenly dimension she ended up in. But in general, she's beginning to realize that she will ALWAYS be alone at the end.
I crawled out of the world/When you said I shouldn't stay Directed at Willow, mostly but also her Xander, Anya and Tara. Literally she crawls out of the dirt. But I also think she means it metaphorically too. They brought her back, but she still rolled in the "dirt" of the world because she hated the fact that her peaceful afterlife, her "gift" was taken away. Until the end of S6, she finally began to "crawl out of world" when they insisted that she needed to get on with living.
I crawled out of the world/Can I make it right? I think this is about her not only wanting to fix what is wrong within herself, but fix what is wrong with her friends and with Dawn. In general, she's realizing that the people she fought so hard for, fell apart in her absence, and in order to gain her own sense of stability again, she needs to fix the holes. I also think this represents when she "crawled out of the world" and out of the "dirt" (the dirt being Spike, and her moving on from their abusive-cycle of violent sex) she also wanted to make it somewhat right with him.
Can I spend the night/Alone The ultimate question that Buffy now faces in CWDP. She's done everything she can do up until that point to bring her normal life back around. Willow is home and on the mend, Xander and Anya are figuring their crap out, and Dawn is almost normal and not a total thief and whiny-child anymore... Buffy's life is finally coming back together, and she is piecing herself back together... Now she is wondering if she can stay that way. Can she spend her nights alone? Can she grow accustomed to knowing that she will, despite the people she loves, always die alone?
Which, really, is what her Conversation With Dead Person was about. Her inferiority complex about her superiority complex and her realization that, in the end, all the men will leave, she'll never allow her loved ones to die next to her, so she will be alone.
This song is brilliant, and an excellent way to open up that scene with NO real dialogue. :D JW is SO brilliant in this episode of BtVS!
@sparklingdark Bingo.
@sparklingdark Bingo.
Joss and Angie actually wrote the song together so the lyrics are specific to the show. It's basically talking about all the men in Buffy's life and that, one way or another, they always abandon her.
Night falls I fall And where were you? And where were you?
Warm skin Wolf grin And where were you?
I would interpret this to be either Riley or Parker.
I fell into the moon And it covered you in blue I fell into the moon Can I make it right? Can I spend the night?
Referring to her death at the end of season 5 and her relationship with Spike.
High tide Inside The air is dew And where were you?
Wild eyed I died And where were you?
This is more ambiguous but I think this is about Angel not being around for the fight with Glory.
I crawled out of the world When you said I shouldn't stay I crawled out of the world Can I make it right? Can I spend the night? Alone
I think this is talking about Giles leaving right after Willow brought her back.
I love this song, awesome. My favorite part is how she leads you on by saying "Can I make it right, can I spend the night?" then she just adds "Alone", that last word changes everything.
Wow, I can't believe no one's said anything yet about this song? C'mon Buffy fans, where are you all?? ANyways, I love the episode that this song was made for, Conversations With Dead People. I remember watching the commentary for it awhile ago and everything just fell in place and made sense. I wish i could remember what they said that made sense. There's a lot about this song I don't really understand. Why does she keep asking, "And where were you?" I liked the line, "wild eyed, i died, and where were you" though. I get this image of someone being taken by surprise and then killed, like being shot, and then asking where were you when i needed you...or somethin like that :)
the part where she says, "warm skin, wolf grin" makes me think of someone who looks charming and pleasing to the eye, with a wolfish grin, but that's exactly it! It's all an illusion to lure you and bring down your defenses so you'll be vulnerable. ANd once again, she's asking where were you when i needed you?
Well, i think that this song is starting to sound like someone who needs help, but is left alone to fight all the demons that come to kill her. Kinda like life, how for the most part you have to overcome crap on your own, alone.
I complete agree. It's like she's being hunted and needs someone's help. But she won't get it so she does it alone.
I am a serious BtVS fan. I truly think this song is perfect for "Conversations with Dead People" because they need help, since this is the *first (yes, pun intended) time that they meet their hunter.
I agree too, and it realyl is perfect for the episode.. but I'm sure ive read somewhere that joss whedon wrote it with angie hart, so that may be why the songs perfect for the episode, it was written for it.. It's a great song that i really like.
God, I absolutely love this song. It went incredibly well with the episode.
its a awsome song i remeber watching the ep and being like aghhh..soo great and heart wrenching anyways..the song is perfect for the ep...and i gotta watch it again sometime
Yeah, someone dying (literally or figuratively, but more likely figuratively), and wondering where the other person was when they needed them. 'Warm skin, wolf grin' makes me think of FREAKYSMILEDEADGIRL from the episode. XD Damn them putting the best song in the freaky ep. 8D If only they put it in Tabula Rasa ... lol. Perhaps the 'I fell into the moon and covered you with blue' might be, they died inside (high tide, inside - upsurge of sadness/crying/depression?) and fell into deep depression (also, werewolves - wolf grin, moon? significance?) and made the other person depressed too? Perhaps then they want to reverse time and/or stay with them a while to try and save themselves ... 'Can I make it right? Can I spend the night?' But that doesn't make much sense for the 'alone' afterwards. The 'wild eyed, i died' could be that they kind of went insane with depression ... when it all overwhelms you, it does kind of happen.
Damn, this song is hard to analyse. XD
I absolutely love this song. I'm not even going to try and analyze this song because... holy crap... what?
It's amazing though, and I LOVE Buffy!!! Whoohoo!!! Good song for the episode, that's for sure!