Techno Ted may be a person who caused Chris incredible emotional pain & trepidation as well as moments of peace & happiness but now is removed and awaiting his fate. Darling may be a different person who is also free of him and can live her life free of Ted's tyranny. "In between all the laughing, and daydreams ... lies: a desert of truth" Lies are like a desert or the omission of Truth: Where there were Lies then Truth was absent. The song, "Techno Ted", may be a cathartic celebration of the downfall of this person.
Two small deaths happened today
While I was at work
While I was at play
A vast light darkens my door
So I cannot cry
Now what is that for?
Is this the way my mind works
Forwards, always onwards
Is this the way my brain waits
Backwards, sideways
I've no heart strong and that's why
Sting to miss and to mourn
Love, wild at its path
Sing
I'm saving up all of my strength
For when I finally fail
At keeping you safe
When my last friend should leave me
It's all right, easy
While I was at work
While I was at play
A vast light darkens my door
So I cannot cry
Now what is that for?
Is this the way my mind works
Forwards, always onwards
Is this the way my brain waits
Backwards, sideways
I've no heart strong and that's why
Sting to miss and to mourn
Love, wild at its path
Sing
I'm saving up all of my strength
For when I finally fail
At keeping you safe
When my last friend should leave me
It's all right, easy
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this is my interpretation. any help is much appreciated.
again, just some possibilities...<br /> <br /> two small deaths happened today<br /> while i/all was at work<br /> while all/i was at play<br /> <br /> it's difficult to be sure she's saying I... it hard not to hear as almost interchangeable... <br /> <br /> i don't know if she's saying "a vast light darkens my door," or "all this light darkens my door." i used to think the latter, but then i read this, and now i can't be certain. <br /> <br /> where you have "forwards, always onwards," i can't hear the onwards. i hear it as "forwards, always forwards."<br /> <br /> i've no heart strong and that's life's sting<br /> to miss and to mourn<br /> love, wild at its path<br /> sing<br /> INSTEAD OF THIS, I HEAR something more like:<br /> i've no heart strong enough i <br /> sting to miss and to mourn<br /> the world at its passing<br /> <br /> i can't quite hear "slow ride, easy," but i'm not sure what she is actually saying... sounds more like "slow AND easy"... also don't know about "i'll be creeping alone now." i thought she might be saying "i'll be creeping all over"... but it's anyone's guess :)<br /> <br /> <br />
i made some changes based on your interpretations...<br /> <br /> i can't do the "i've no heart strong enough i" part. i hear a consonant in there for sure, like an "L", but what i'm thinking is that perhaps it's something like "the world at its PAS-SING" where she elongates the syllables over multiple phrases. maybe something like "i've no heart strong and it's LA-STING to miss and to mourn." thoughts?
addendum:<br /> <br /> "i've no heart strong and that's LA-STING to miss and to mourn"...maybe...but probably not.
hmm, i do see what you're saying. i had to listen for it. i'm not positive, but it may very well be "lasting."