@Opris Ovidiu I agree with you, it certainly makes the most sense in that context. As to the meaning, who knows what the author was thinking but the impression that has always resonated with me fits in context to most themes I believe exist in Pink Floyd which observes the condition of LIFE and often in a a resigned manner. To me this observes the emotion of resignation that I think most people feel during the course of their lives. I will always be here, recognizes that something of us will always exist. We...
@Opris Ovidiu I agree with you, it certainly makes the most sense in that context. As to the meaning, who knows what the author was thinking but the impression that has always resonated with me fits in context to most themes I believe exist in Pink Floyd which observes the condition of LIFE and often in a a resigned manner. To me this observes the emotion of resignation that I think most people feel during the course of their lives. I will always be here, recognizes that something of us will always exist. We have impact no matter how diluted to the world and the lives of others, and that is our immortality however we are not immune from sometimes being tired of the burdens of life. The center "terminal frost" is the journey through life and the Machine part 2 is the resignation that nobody lives forever so even though you may get tired of living, your time will come soon enough.
I've always thought that "A New Machine (Part I)", "Terminal Frost" and "A New Machine (Part II)" are a suite
@Opris Ovidiu I agree with you, it certainly makes the most sense in that context. As to the meaning, who knows what the author was thinking but the impression that has always resonated with me fits in context to most themes I believe exist in Pink Floyd which observes the condition of LIFE and often in a a resigned manner. To me this observes the emotion of resignation that I think most people feel during the course of their lives. I will always be here, recognizes that something of us will always exist. We...
@Opris Ovidiu I agree with you, it certainly makes the most sense in that context. As to the meaning, who knows what the author was thinking but the impression that has always resonated with me fits in context to most themes I believe exist in Pink Floyd which observes the condition of LIFE and often in a a resigned manner. To me this observes the emotion of resignation that I think most people feel during the course of their lives. I will always be here, recognizes that something of us will always exist. We have impact no matter how diluted to the world and the lives of others, and that is our immortality however we are not immune from sometimes being tired of the burdens of life. The center "terminal frost" is the journey through life and the Machine part 2 is the resignation that nobody lives forever so even though you may get tired of living, your time will come soon enough.