"Halfway through flight there-to
Where will you go?
Falling down on the ground
Where will you go now?"
A pilot is in the air on his way to his destination and runs into some problems half way through the flight.
"Do you remember what made you fall?
And does it matter to you at all?
This part sounds like a conversation between pilot and co-pilot asking what has happened and why they're crashing. One of them is pretending to themself that they're going to survive and the other remarks they'll see what lies will make them feel better tonight (bare in mind most planes don't just drop out the sky, they would have a long cruise down to the ground probably)
"You wanna go, you wanna see
What lies could set you free
You wanna see, right?
You'll know this night"
This next bit makes me think of the idea of the afterlife and a longing on one of the people's parts to wake up in the afterlife.. in a kind of continuation with their partner. Maybe like waking up from a bad dream and realising it wasn't real? That kind of thing...
"It's a nice day, i think
To wake up with you"
This part is kind of puzzling. I don't know enough about planes to suggest a problem that might only affect a pilot in the dark..
"You cannot see them when it is light
This is the reason we go at night"
Then this part is kind of self-explanatory... as for the blue part, this made me think of being professional and calm despite what's going on? Pilots tend to cope well under extreme pressure.:
"In the darkest flight of my career
I am made blue all through"
Despite all this, they keep trying to save the plane and themselves, all the while thinking of their loved ones...
"On my dark descend I persevere
I am thinking of you"
The final part maybe is as they're about to crash and they're hoping against hope that things are going to change and go back to normal/afterlife idea again.. all the while thinking about their loved ones...
"Where will you go now?
It's a nice way, i think
To wake up with you
A nice way
I'm separated from you"
"Halfway through flight there-to Where will you go? Falling down on the ground Where will you go now?"
A pilot is in the air on his way to his destination and runs into some problems half way through the flight.
"Do you remember what made you fall? And does it matter to you at all?
This part sounds like a conversation between pilot and co-pilot asking what has happened and why they're crashing. One of them is pretending to themself that they're going to survive and the other remarks they'll see what lies will make them feel better tonight (bare in mind most planes don't just drop out the sky, they would have a long cruise down to the ground probably)
"You wanna go, you wanna see What lies could set you free You wanna see, right? You'll know this night"
This next bit makes me think of the idea of the afterlife and a longing on one of the people's parts to wake up in the afterlife.. in a kind of continuation with their partner. Maybe like waking up from a bad dream and realising it wasn't real? That kind of thing...
"It's a nice day, i think To wake up with you"
This part is kind of puzzling. I don't know enough about planes to suggest a problem that might only affect a pilot in the dark..
"You cannot see them when it is light This is the reason we go at night"
Then this part is kind of self-explanatory... as for the blue part, this made me think of being professional and calm despite what's going on? Pilots tend to cope well under extreme pressure.:
"In the darkest flight of my career I am made blue all through"
Despite all this, they keep trying to save the plane and themselves, all the while thinking of their loved ones...
"On my dark descend I persevere I am thinking of you"
The final part maybe is as they're about to crash and they're hoping against hope that things are going to change and go back to normal/afterlife idea again.. all the while thinking about their loved ones...
"Where will you go now? It's a nice way, i think To wake up with you A nice way I'm separated from you"