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Did You See Me? Lyrics
Did you see me?
Come down on the sand and sea
Believe me
Did you see me?
Waving it free in the tree
Believe me
Did you see me?
Flying through the galaxy
Believe me
Did you see me?
Waving it free in the tree
Believe me
Did you see me?
Come down on the sand and sea
Believe me
Did you see me?
Waving it free in the tree
Believe me
Come down on the sand and sea
Believe me
Waving it free in the tree
Believe me
Flying through the galaxy
Believe me
Waving it free in the tree
Believe me
Come down on the sand and sea
Believe me
Waving it free in the tree
Believe me
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Facts are so fucking boring. If you have no imagination, go ahead and buy into the reality of it being about an album cover.
I'll go on believing it was about a bad ass trip, myself, because fact is they could have had an experience completely unrelated to the album cover but some outside observer just says "You're about as clear as the guy in the Obscure By Clouds album cover" so with these feelings of complete connectedness and alienation take on a recognizable form and they decide to go with the theme by making a Floyd-ish sound to accompany the lyrics. I don't think it's coincidence that this song is immediately followed by "How High Can You Fly".
The consistent rhetorical question did you see me? Is an implication of our diasporic community and illustrates the common freedom we all strive for Waving it free in the tree might have been a reluctant line to be humourous, believe me is about his frusturation about people not understanding his containment he's dancing in the sand and are much inspired and drifting beyond normalcy ween is the best band and their lyrics are always underestimated
This song is simply a succinct recapitulation of Humanity's "trip" out of the arboreal forest into the sandy savannahs of Africa, to it's eastern coastal regions and thence up into Eurasia, spreading out from there. Some rogue anthropologists have even theorized that somewhere along the way, modern hominids may have had a semi-aquatic phase, from the upright posture, relative hairlessness, the diving syncope - a physiological reaction to entering deep water involving the slowing of the heart rate, which conserves oxygen, shared by whales, dolphins and other aquatic mammals. The part about flying through the galaxy, of course, has not...
This song is simply a succinct recapitulation of Humanity's "trip" out of the arboreal forest into the sandy savannahs of Africa, to it's eastern coastal regions and thence up into Eurasia, spreading out from there. Some rogue anthropologists have even theorized that somewhere along the way, modern hominids may have had a semi-aquatic phase, from the upright posture, relative hairlessness, the diving syncope - a physiological reaction to entering deep water involving the slowing of the heart rate, which conserves oxygen, shared by whales, dolphins and other aquatic mammals. The part about flying through the galaxy, of course, has not yet happened, in this universe. Damn burning of Alexandria. The warbling synth noise is so cray.
nice big words.
i believe strongly that this song is about/inspired by/relating to a trip, and given the fact that this is ween we're talking about its always a distinct possibility. on such a trip, it is possible for one to feel indescribable connections with nature and the universe, to feel intimately linked to them. the tree, the sand and sea, the universe, flying, waving free, coming down... these feelings are profound, not easily explained to someone else in mere words, and as such must oftentimes be enjoyed by the beholder alone. they are asking "did you see me?" because they so badly want someone to share the experience with, knowing full well that the answer is probably "no." this is reflected in the angst with which the lyrics are sung.
not to mention that trippy-ass warbling sound that gets ridiculously intense; fuckin ill.
He's singing about masturbating in a tree.
This Pink Floyd-ish sounding tunes is quite obviously about the Obscure By Clouds album cover: an out-of-focus photograph of some guy in a tree.
This song is about the Wreck of the Adonis, which is located about an hour north of where Ween were staying when they were recording this song during production of The Mollusk. Dean has a captain's license and leads fishing trips in the area.
Did you see me? Come down in the sand and sea (see)? Believe me! Did you see me? Waving it free in the tree? Release me?! Did you see me flying through the Galaxy , Believe me! Did you see me, waving it free I the tree? ....................../´¯/) ....................,/¯../ .................../..../ ............./´¯/'...'/´¯¯`·¸ ........../'/.../..../......./¨¯\ ........('(...´...´.... ¯~/'...') ..........................'...../ ..........''............. _.·´ ..........................( .............................. Release me!
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It's about a guy who accidentally trades his soul with/kills an angel.. Leaving himself their trapped alone.. All of the comments I've seen so far have been perfectly correct.heres an explanation:
The repetitive dialog starts with the angel searching for him. Trying to connect with him: "Did you see me?" " come down on the sand and see(sea), believe me!"(she seeks him out with a sympathy for him to believe she is there/real)
Then man replies with acknowledgement: "Did you see me?" "Waving it free in the tree? Believe me!) he sets his mind free, freeing her search and setting to her life in his mind. The believe in this verse is noted also as "relieve me!" He wants his payers anwered, or at least her.
She replies "Did you see me? Flying through the Galaxy" "relieve me."(or "release me".she was searching for him too.
I don't know if either the angel or the man are tricking the other, have found a broken love, or are pleading within themselves(the slip between release, relieve, and believe allow for open interpretation though,) Through the break Down and ending the last two lyrics with a literate words stretched an interpretation.they switch roles...or oppose and set the other free, or just give on the other, betray the other( allowing more interpretation..)
"Did you see me, waiving(waving it free in the tree""believe me!"( concluded)("release me") "Did you see me, come down on the sand and see! "Believe me"(release me?)(relieve me!)
The alternate lyrics aren't so important until after the breakdown, but that's what I worked out of it!
@Heeltoehole ter the breakdown
@Heeltoehole ter the breakdown
@Heeltoehole maybe traps or kills her, maybe takes her place... Saddest song ever though , for sure
@Heeltoehole maybe traps or kills her, maybe takes her place... Saddest song ever though , for sure
@Heeltoehole or maybe the angel tricks him and leaves HIM in a completely different place..
@Heeltoehole or maybe the angel tricks him and leaves HIM in a completely different place..
@Heeltoehole In an alternated ending it makes sense you. One of the voices of the dialog is trapped in the tree( the other life/ not flying)(while the other is flying through the Galaxy.
@Heeltoehole In an alternated ending it makes sense you. One of the voices of the dialog is trapped in the tree( the other life/ not flying)(while the other is flying through the Galaxy.
@Heeltoehole in essence the ending takes the beginning verses, to repeat and alternate them, but I'm obsessed with the alternate endings too!
@Heeltoehole in essence the ending takes the beginning verses, to repeat and alternate them, but I'm obsessed with the alternate endings too!
@Heeltoehole If you can see these feel free to comment. Totally my fav. Song
@Heeltoehole If you can see these feel free to comment. Totally my fav. Song
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I feel the song is about a spirit having left the human realm of existence, attempting to get the attention of someone they’ve left behind. Perhaps “Waving it free in the trees” implies a release from a binding of illness in their former body. The spirit longs to comfort those lingering to their past existence by showing how beautiful and free they have become, one with all these elements.