'The Dust the seed' referes to sperm. And fire is sex. He uses symbolism from Dylan Thomas and uses the same words in 'Let's go to bed' with 'it used to be the dust that would lay here when I came here alone'
He is finding refuge in sex with a woman that he finds heaven-like. He finds rebirth in his encounters with this woman and through their 'solid dance', as he can alweays count on her for a booty call. Yet, she want's to get to know him more and more during their post sex pillow chat, where she 'crack the stone invade my head dropping honey dropping dead again' but he is not looking for a relationship as he gives her no insight to his inner person and 'the silence shouts across the gap' Still he feels renewed with her 'a new day'
'The Dust the seed' referes to sperm. And fire is sex. He uses symbolism from Dylan Thomas and uses the same words in 'Let's go to bed' with 'it used to be the dust that would lay here when I came here alone' He is finding refuge in sex with a woman that he finds heaven-like. He finds rebirth in his encounters with this woman and through their 'solid dance', as he can alweays count on her for a booty call. Yet, she want's to get to know him more and more during their post sex pillow chat, where she 'crack the stone invade my head dropping honey dropping dead again' but he is not looking for a relationship as he gives her no insight to his inner person and 'the silence shouts across the gap' Still he feels renewed with her 'a new day'