Mine's Not A High Horse Lyrics

Lyric discussion by sam99foster 

Cover art for Mine's Not A High Horse lyrics by Shins, The

Yeah, the parallel finger means he's pointing. Something accusatory, possibly.

I think the song has something of a "I told you so" superior sense to it. There's numerous references to the person the song is directed at having some strongly held conviction (maybe religious) and then losing it, and the singer then feeling smug ("will you remember my reply when your high horse dies?")

My favourite line is at the beginning of the chorus (these lyrics have it slightly wrong): "You've got them all on your side / that just makes more for doubt to slaughter", i.e. I don't care that lots of people agree with you, that just means more people to eventually be proven wrong (slaughtered by doubt).

I agree with sam99foster.

The quotation marks, which appear in the official lyrics, indicate someone other than the singer/protagonist is talking. "Don't ask for his opinion, they ought to drown him in holy water," can be interpreted as earnest (making the speaker a caricature of a Puritan and implying the protagonist is a non-believer) or sarcastic (as in, "he's so religious, I'd like to drown him in holy water", which would imply the opposite of the other interpretation). I prefer the second interpretation as it's the more interesting one.

This song is really about...

Good band. Good song. One person is an arse and the other one needs to let it go since s/he is not a part of his life and never will be. Besides, it's the Christmas season and Santa wants forgiveness on the list. Call it self-righteous or whatever one wishes. Some people don't give a flying poop.