I think the sky is gonna clear
because the hills turn green as summer nears
but a lightening storm, a lightening storm
can even happen when the air is warm
and I can hear that nothing
calling out to me
I can feel that nothing
reaching out for me
It's all so new, it's all so new
but my boots seem to know what to do
I know it's strange, it's very strange
It feels like something's been per-arranged
And yet I hear that that nothing
calling out to me
I can feel that nothing reaching out to me
Kasper, I love your mother
I can see her in your eyes
and I owe you what I owe her
or it'll burn me up inside
Kasper, I'm a man now
though sometimes I feel like a kid
At least I don't feel like nothing
the way that I once did
Looking down the avenues
but every little bend is out of view
Hold my breath and count to ten
see if I can ever take another again
I can hear that nothing calling out to me
I can feel that nothing
reaching out for me
Kasper, I love your mother
I can see her in your eyes
and I owe you what I owe her
or it'll burn me up inside
Kasper, I'm a man now
though sometimes I feel like a kid
at least that I don't feel like nothing
the way that I once did
Is that a light
Is that a light
coming through
the gray and white?
Is that a light
Is that a light
coming through
the gray and white?


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    I feel that this song is a person saying to their friend/brother/boyfriend (Kasper) about how they feel like they might be fine "I think the sky is gonna clear" but their bad moods or depression can happen at any tie, even when they think they're OK. Or this part could mean bad things in general can happen out of the blue when you're least expecting it. When they says the nothing is calling out to them, it could either mean his depression, the numbness he feels when depressed or how he imagines he will feel once he commits suicide. Finally when he asks "Is that a light coming through the grey and white?" he has killed himself and is seeing the light that people describe from when they are brought back to life, which some people believe to be heaven.

    Ramengurlon April 16, 2014   Link

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