(Hey, hey, hey)

I don't like walking around this old and empty house
So hold my hand, I'll walk with you my dear
The stairs creak as you sleep
It's keeping me awake
It's the house telling you to close your eyes
And some days I can't even dress myself
It's killing me to see you this way

'Cause though the truth may vary
This ship will carry our bodies safe to shore

(Hey, hey, hey)

There's an old voice in my head
That's holding me back
Well, tell her that I miss our little talks
Soon it will be over and buried with our past
We used to play outside when we were young
And full of life and full of love
Some days I don't know if I am wrong or right
Your mind is playing tricks on you, my dear

'Cause though the truth may vary
This ship will carry our bodies safe to shore

(Hey)
Don't listen to a word I say
(Hey)
The screams all sound the same
(Hey)

Though the truth may vary
This ship will carry our bodies safe to shore (hey, hey)

You're gone, gone, gone away
I watched you disappear
All that's left is a ghost of you
Now we're torn, torn, torn apart
There's nothing we can do
Just let me go, we'll meet again soon

Now wait, wait, wait for me, please hang around
I'll see you when I fall asleep

(Hey)
Don't listen to a word I say
(Hey)
The screams all sound the same
(Hey)

Though the truth may vary
This ship will carry our bodies safe to shore

Don't listen to a word I say
(Hey)
The screams all sound the same
(Hey)

Though the truth may vary
This ship will carry our bodies safe to shore

Though the truth may vary
This ship will carry our bodies safe to shore

Though the truth may vary
This ship will carry our bodies safe to shore


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    Yes, very much a happy song! While the wife is in mourning, she feels a burden to carry her husband's memory on. She is very sad and probably feeling guilty about letting go, but then she hear's her husbands voice in past memories and feels obligated to hold on. Seems like she is having dreams about her husband on a journey through purgatory or some middle ground afterlife and trying to reach his resting place. She feels if she lets go he will be forgotten and unable to complete his final journey, so she carries on protecting him untill his (and her own) peace is met. Their love is a vessel that while carry them safely to their final destination, no matter what the truth holds. Maybe she feels if she forgets, then her love will be lost and he will not make it safely and be unable to rest. Notice in the video she remembers he's dead then tells him to go away, but then on the same note a monster appears to harm him and she tells him to wait. She's conflicted on what she's supposed to do, so she holds on. She is bringing color to his black and white world, vanquishing or transforming the monsters with light. In the end she sees that theses monsters are not monsters anymore and seem more godlike and full of light. This may be the end of the journey and she has come to peace with her husbands death, she has fought off the demons threatning him and now they can both rest. Thier love has kept them safe.

    dman55101on March 11, 2013   Link

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