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Remember when our songs were just like prayers
Like gospel hymns that you called in the air
Come down, come down sweet reverence
Unto my simple house and ring... and ring
Ring like silver, ring like gold
Ring out those ghosts on the Ohio
Ring like clear day wedding bells
Were we the belly of the beast, or the sword that fell?
Oh we'll never tell
Come to me, clear and cold
On some sea
Watch the world spinning waves
Like some machine
Now I've been crazy, couldn't you tell?
I threw stones at the stars, but the whole sky fell
Now I'm covered up in straw, belly up on the table
And I drank and sang, and I passed in the stable
That tall grass grows high and brown
Well I dragged you straight in the muddy ground
And you sent me back to where I roam
Well I cursed and I cried, but now I know
Oh now I know
Yeah and I ran back to that hollow again
Well the moon was just a sliver back then
And I ached for my heart like some tin man
When it came, oh it beat and it boiled and it rang
Oh, it's ringing
Ring like crazy, ring like hell
And turn me back into that wild haired gale
Ring like silver, ring like gold
And turn these diamonds straight back into coal
And turn these diamonds straight back into coal
And turn these diamonds straight back...
Like gospel hymns that you called in the air
Come down, come down sweet reverence
Unto my simple house and ring... and ring
Ring like silver, ring like gold
Ring out those ghosts on the Ohio
Ring like clear day wedding bells
Were we the belly of the beast, or the sword that fell?
Oh we'll never tell
Come to me, clear and cold
On some sea
Watch the world spinning waves
Like some machine
Now I've been crazy, couldn't you tell?
I threw stones at the stars, but the whole sky fell
Now I'm covered up in straw, belly up on the table
And I drank and sang, and I passed in the stable
That tall grass grows high and brown
Well I dragged you straight in the muddy ground
And you sent me back to where I roam
Well I cursed and I cried, but now I know
Oh now I know
Yeah and I ran back to that hollow again
Well the moon was just a sliver back then
And I ached for my heart like some tin man
When it came, oh it beat and it boiled and it rang
Oh, it's ringing
Ring like crazy, ring like hell
And turn me back into that wild haired gale
Ring like silver, ring like gold
And turn these diamonds straight back into coal
And turn these diamonds straight back into coal
And turn these diamonds straight back...
Lyrics submitted by arijoe, edited by IllToast2That, LiveWithit, cdsdiver, endee07, Gypsymomma78, Mellow_Harsher
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I'm not 100%, but I think he's writing this song about the song he's writing. More specifically, he's writing the song to the muse or spirit that brings him the creativity to write songs...this song. When he refers to "you" he's referring to this song or that muse:
"Well I dragged you straight in the muddy ground And you sent me back to where I roam Well I cursed and I cried, but now I know"
He's saying in the above verse to take what the spirit gives you or you'll dry up. He's learned that now.
Such a beautiful idea. He's also saying that the spirit/muse that brings him the creativity or inspiration to write such a song can come and go whenever it pleases ("turn those diamonds straight back into coal").
Creativity is fleeting. I'd welcome any feedback comments.
fnordatpanix's idea is pretty abstract and fits the pattern and feel better than any of these other wayyy too specific interpretations. It works with both the first person perspective as well as the introspective second person.. ("I dragged you through the mud" is what I mean by introspective second person). Jabarhead seems close but I think it's also about creativity - as it relates to emotion and songwriting