great work folks! i totally misunderstood this song till you explained it to me.
i would also like to say bakismaki, debbie, and no1knows that i wish all of you peace, happiness, prosperity, good healthy, and every joy imaginable.
no1knows here is another comment on this song like you wanted. bakismaki was totally on the right track with the way to blue meaning the way to Heaven which is always associated with the blue sky. i would only slightly disagree with bakismaki by contending that drake was not seeking so much the blue of Heaven because drake was not conventionally religious. i would argue drake was seeking the blue of nature, since for drake (like the poet wm wordsworth) drake God was nature. drake is inquiring how to find blue or freedom in the blue sky, in the sun, in the breeze, and in the trees. i think is inquiring how to find freedom through nature because he knows nature is way to healing, peace, and freedom but he can not entirely acquire this healing, peace, and freedom due to his considerable depression. as a result, the song is a strangely beautiful blend of sorrow and hope with the beginning of every verse sounding depressing and tense and the end of every verse (and the bridge) sound hopeful as if drake really believed there were solutions for his sufferings out there. if drake were here now, i would have some bad news for him but mainly good news. the bad news is that we will never totally find the way to blue and transcend our suffering but the good news is that nature is the way to blue in that it gives an enormous measure of relief from sorrow and suffering.
great work folks! i totally misunderstood this song till you explained it to me. i would also like to say bakismaki, debbie, and no1knows that i wish all of you peace, happiness, prosperity, good healthy, and every joy imaginable.
no1knows here is another comment on this song like you wanted. bakismaki was totally on the right track with the way to blue meaning the way to Heaven which is always associated with the blue sky. i would only slightly disagree with bakismaki by contending that drake was not seeking so much the blue of Heaven because drake was not conventionally religious. i would argue drake was seeking the blue of nature, since for drake (like the poet wm wordsworth) drake God was nature. drake is inquiring how to find blue or freedom in the blue sky, in the sun, in the breeze, and in the trees. i think is inquiring how to find freedom through nature because he knows nature is way to healing, peace, and freedom but he can not entirely acquire this healing, peace, and freedom due to his considerable depression. as a result, the song is a strangely beautiful blend of sorrow and hope with the beginning of every verse sounding depressing and tense and the end of every verse (and the bridge) sound hopeful as if drake really believed there were solutions for his sufferings out there. if drake were here now, i would have some bad news for him but mainly good news. the bad news is that we will never totally find the way to blue and transcend our suffering but the good news is that nature is the way to blue in that it gives an enormous measure of relief from sorrow and suffering.