Yup. Living fast, but making the choice that you're okay with that, and that (for sukie at least) it's worth giving up the future for the present, if you embrace the present enough and never regret your decision.
As a side not, for about the first hundred times I listened to this - it's my favorite from The Life Pursuit - I heard the line as "grace of a needle," which seemed appropriate, as she sleekly and silently gets under your skin. I think I like my misinterpretation better, strangely.
Yup. Living fast, but making the choice that you're okay with that, and that (for sukie at least) it's worth giving up the future for the present, if you embrace the present enough and never regret your decision.
As a side not, for about the first hundred times I listened to this - it's my favorite from The Life Pursuit - I heard the line as "grace of a needle," which seemed appropriate, as she sleekly and silently gets under your skin. I think I like my misinterpretation better, strangely.
@Navelgazer33 the line is actually “grace of an eel” I don’t think you can actually compare ones to grace to a motionless object...?
@Navelgazer33 the line is actually “grace of an eel” I don’t think you can actually compare ones to grace to a motionless object...?