Everyone take into consideration the movie the track is for. Think about Spider Man's charcter.
You know how he just kind of gives up on being who he is. How he falls, and fails just to be normal and be loved. Just to have the life he's always wanted, and is being selfish in that way.
I think this song would fit towards the end when he realizes he's made a mistake, and put everybody's life in danger. Where he finally realizes the gravity of the fall he's taken, but he gets up again and 'dusts himself off'.
In a sense, when spider man becomes normal, he 'watches the world around him take it's toll' and he doesn't do anything about it. But in his little world 'The trees are green again' in that he's made everything right for him. ANd the part about making amends, he kind of does that with Mary - Jane when he finally attends the play. So I think if you've seen the movie, the lyrics fit perfect with it, but they can also have a double meaning in our own lives. That's why I like the song.
Even though it was mean for a movie, we can all interpret it our own ways. So yeh, Ian Watkins tends to write good songs after watching movies. He wrote 'Rooftops' after watching Gardenstate, now didn't he?
Everyone take into consideration the movie the track is for. Think about Spider Man's charcter.
You know how he just kind of gives up on being who he is. How he falls, and fails just to be normal and be loved. Just to have the life he's always wanted, and is being selfish in that way.
I think this song would fit towards the end when he realizes he's made a mistake, and put everybody's life in danger. Where he finally realizes the gravity of the fall he's taken, but he gets up again and 'dusts himself off'.
In a sense, when spider man becomes normal, he 'watches the world around him take it's toll' and he doesn't do anything about it. But in his little world 'The trees are green again' in that he's made everything right for him. ANd the part about making amends, he kind of does that with Mary - Jane when he finally attends the play. So I think if you've seen the movie, the lyrics fit perfect with it, but they can also have a double meaning in our own lives. That's why I like the song. Even though it was mean for a movie, we can all interpret it our own ways. So yeh, Ian Watkins tends to write good songs after watching movies. He wrote 'Rooftops' after watching Gardenstate, now didn't he?