I feel that the song's mood tells of what it means. It's sad and lonely, the feeling of the melody. The lyrics tell of a dampened spirit. I think it's a sense of loss. Be it the death of someone, or the loss of even the person that the narrator used to call themselves(The loss of who they once were). Because, as most people know, sleep is the cousin of death. And Recurring Dream could mean the constant mourning of something that is no longer there. More than anything, I think it's the loss of the narrator, be it their dying day, or them walking away from who they used to be.
And this fever
And sleepiness that overrides my ability
A tired form of carrying the day
That part of the song tells of the tiredness of continuing on, and the approach of the "slumber."
It seems a day is all it takes
To forget that our watches run backwards
That part tells of heavy thought, further enriching the idea of "dying". Anyone who has ever been around someone who passed away knows that near their last days, they begin to view the world for what it is. With simplistic and observant eyes. Something as simple as a watches movement takes on new light, as does everything around them.
And our cells begin to dissipate
Losing what color they once retained
Cells dissipating. Losing their color. Dying away. And, it is symbolic for everything losing it's brilliance. Color losing its vibrance. Everything going from bright and beautiful to a dull gray, then a pitch black.
Possession framing intention and the
Ultimate deciphering
Ultimate deciphering. Understanding it all. They say, in the end, it all makes sense. Or, rather, the sense that you make of it is what causes it to end. Be it a physical death, or one that brings out change. The kind that brings about change, even moreso, holds the ultimate deciphering as its key. Without it, there wouldn't be a change to what's to come.
As I said, it's only my opinion. The same as everyone else who leaves a comment on here. But, that is how I take the song. Being that it's the album closer, as well, only helps me feel that way.
I feel that the song's mood tells of what it means. It's sad and lonely, the feeling of the melody. The lyrics tell of a dampened spirit. I think it's a sense of loss. Be it the death of someone, or the loss of even the person that the narrator used to call themselves(The loss of who they once were). Because, as most people know, sleep is the cousin of death. And Recurring Dream could mean the constant mourning of something that is no longer there. More than anything, I think it's the loss of the narrator, be it their dying day, or them walking away from who they used to be.
And this fever And sleepiness that overrides my ability A tired form of carrying the day
That part of the song tells of the tiredness of continuing on, and the approach of the "slumber."
It seems a day is all it takes To forget that our watches run backwards
That part tells of heavy thought, further enriching the idea of "dying". Anyone who has ever been around someone who passed away knows that near their last days, they begin to view the world for what it is. With simplistic and observant eyes. Something as simple as a watches movement takes on new light, as does everything around them.
And our cells begin to dissipate Losing what color they once retained
Cells dissipating. Losing their color. Dying away. And, it is symbolic for everything losing it's brilliance. Color losing its vibrance. Everything going from bright and beautiful to a dull gray, then a pitch black.
Possession framing intention and the Ultimate deciphering
Ultimate deciphering. Understanding it all. They say, in the end, it all makes sense. Or, rather, the sense that you make of it is what causes it to end. Be it a physical death, or one that brings out change. The kind that brings about change, even moreso, holds the ultimate deciphering as its key. Without it, there wouldn't be a change to what's to come.
As I said, it's only my opinion. The same as everyone else who leaves a comment on here. But, that is how I take the song. Being that it's the album closer, as well, only helps me feel that way.