This song begins with a fairly philosophical question, "who realy belongs here." Here as in a physical place in time, in a particular situation, or perhaps simply in existance.
"'Not I' she said, "I'd lie here with you"' she replies. Neither of them believe they do (obviously). Shes complacant, but as we soon see he doesnt believe her. He believes everything is transient, especialy love. She says she is true and that she will stay and wait for him, but he knows she wont (possible link to Endlessly, She Said?)
I believe this is about (aside from simply being another chapter of the album's story) someone whos fear of abandonment causes them to puch away anyone that gets too close. She sais she will wait, but his fear tells him that love can never last and that with the wind comes sorrow, with the winds depart her love for him. To him this is natural, the loss as normal as the wind and the pain it causes as sacred as any sacrement.
He abandons his sentement but still she waits, but eventualy she realises he has abandoned her and leaves, fulfilling his belief.
Or pherhaps not, I just felt like offering something.
Time for me to play smart.
This song begins with a fairly philosophical question, "who realy belongs here." Here as in a physical place in time, in a particular situation, or perhaps simply in existance.
"'Not I' she said, "I'd lie here with you"' she replies. Neither of them believe they do (obviously). Shes complacant, but as we soon see he doesnt believe her. He believes everything is transient, especialy love. She says she is true and that she will stay and wait for him, but he knows she wont (possible link to Endlessly, She Said?)
I believe this is about (aside from simply being another chapter of the album's story) someone whos fear of abandonment causes them to puch away anyone that gets too close. She sais she will wait, but his fear tells him that love can never last and that with the wind comes sorrow, with the winds depart her love for him. To him this is natural, the loss as normal as the wind and the pain it causes as sacred as any sacrement.
He abandons his sentement but still she waits, but eventualy she realises he has abandoned her and leaves, fulfilling his belief.
Or pherhaps not, I just felt like offering something.
thank you so much I really love this song and thought it had a deeper meaning and thanks
thank you so much I really love this song and thought it had a deeper meaning and thanks