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Planting Seeds Lyrics
She's to blame
I'll erase routine
With a spark to ignite this flame
And end this struggle of guilt to tame
It's freedom I'll obtain
She tied me up
Removed my crown
Bittered all good taste
I'm sorry for everything I've done
I can't deny instinct
Look what I have found
A seashell in a sea of shells
I'm good at planting my own seeds
To sprout an endless hell
It's dark like Poe
Forgiveness came
We embraced the key
Found water to douse the flame
We ended our difference of soul and brain
Forever we are changed
I've just set out on a brand new race
Can we keep the pace?
I can't believe what we have become
I'll leave without a trace
Look what I have found
A seashell in a sea of shells
I'm good at planting my own seeds
To sprout endless hell
It's dark like Poe
Leave without a trace
I'll leave without a trace
I'll erase routine
With a spark to ignite this flame
And end this struggle of guilt to tame
It's freedom I'll obtain
She tied me up
Removed my crown
Bittered all good taste
I'm sorry for everything I've done
I can't deny instinct
A seashell in a sea of shells
I'm good at planting my own seeds
To sprout an endless hell
It's dark like Poe
We embraced the key
Found water to douse the flame
We ended our difference of soul and brain
Forever we are changed
I've just set out on a brand new race
Can we keep the pace?
I can't believe what we have become
I'll leave without a trace
A seashell in a sea of shells
I'm good at planting my own seeds
To sprout endless hell
It's dark like Poe
I'll leave without a trace
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"A sea shell in a sea of shells" The sea of "shells" are bullet shells and finding the sea shell within them supports the albums theme of opposites; in this case finding something beautiful amongst something ugly.
Catch Without Arms, according to Gavin, is based around the concept of two distinctly opposite things that, when put together, result in harmony. Sort of like Yin and Yang.
why are you shit heads always think about girls and relationships?i really sick of this shit now! look what I have found a worthy thing in many worthy things so it'll be unworthy thing! i guess.
i didn't think it was finding a worthy thing among many worthing things thus making it unworthy. I believe it was about finding something immaculate that is so rare yet you're bound to ruin it from past perspective.
i didn't think it was finding a worthy thing among many worthing things thus making it unworthy. I believe it was about finding something immaculate that is so rare yet you're bound to ruin it from past perspective.
According to Gavin via the band's PureVolume page,
"On ‘Planting Seeds,’ one of the verses is from one person’s perspective and then the second verse is from the other person’s perspective; the chorus is the resolution of those two outlooks.”
This song was formerly known as "C-shells" back in late 2003 when dredg first played it live; both verses had the same lyrics then (basically a modification of the lyrics for the first verse of this final version).
I can't decide whether this or "Jamais Vu" is the best track on Catch Without Arms. Stunning song both musically and lyrically.
Kudos Rock
This song really surprised me.. didn't notice it until after a lot of listening. Amazing!
this is cool.....i love the whole different perspectives thing...i like the whole dark like poe thing too...im guessing hes referring to edgar allen poe the extremely morbid(for that time) poet. i guess that would make sense y he uses him as a simile for being "dark".... love 2 u.
Wow, gotta give major kudos to Brett and Rock on this one, changed my entire outlook on the song. Very nice work.
My interpretation of the chorus was a little different than RockXWL's.
My first impression was that "Look what I have found" was meant in a sarcastic way. He thought that he had found something beautiful and special (the seashell being a metaphor for the love of his life), but in fact, he had simply found something common and ordinary (just another girl). Basically....Look what I have found! Just another seashell.
Kind of depressing, but a good song.
I agree with brett and Rock. I would also like to incorporate thoughtatwork's interpretation, as well. It does seem like the song is divided in two halves, based on two people's own interpretations of the same situation (a relationship, etc.). The chorus, with its ambiguity of "shells" only plays further upon how two people can have completely opposite/different interpretations of the same situation (especially a mutual situation like a relationship).