This song's lyric is metaphorically reminiscent of someone being the "loss leader" of sorts, being valued less worth than actual price. So for whatever reason, the person swims out in a body of water, 'loosing sight of the shore' because they cannot take the infinite 'loss loop' of devastation that it brings. Water running down could either mean: water in lungs or after they make it back to shore, it drips off. Tasting bitter due to almost drowning, two muddy shoes walking out of the water. Far from home instigates that they might have had suicidal tendencies/intent, but couldn't go through with it. That they wanted to be far away when they offed theirself.
I think this song can be taken literally and metaphorically. Literally, a person swims out with intent to kill themselves from desperation each time they feel like a loss leader. Or metaphorically, that is how they feel inside each time they are used/abused, ect. So they do something to cleanse theirself.
As lastrites said, he gets the feeling of being "trapped deeply in a state of despair and desperation." Well, honestly, most of Codeine's songs give me this vibe. But I do agree with his view on merely repeating the same pattern of hopelessness. That is EXACTLY what this song is about regardless of any literal interpretation.
This song's lyric is metaphorically reminiscent of someone being the "loss leader" of sorts, being valued less worth than actual price. So for whatever reason, the person swims out in a body of water, 'loosing sight of the shore' because they cannot take the infinite 'loss loop' of devastation that it brings. Water running down could either mean: water in lungs or after they make it back to shore, it drips off. Tasting bitter due to almost drowning, two muddy shoes walking out of the water. Far from home instigates that they might have had suicidal tendencies/intent, but couldn't go through with it. That they wanted to be far away when they offed theirself.
I think this song can be taken literally and metaphorically. Literally, a person swims out with intent to kill themselves from desperation each time they feel like a loss leader. Or metaphorically, that is how they feel inside each time they are used/abused, ect. So they do something to cleanse theirself.
As lastrites said, he gets the feeling of being "trapped deeply in a state of despair and desperation." Well, honestly, most of Codeine's songs give me this vibe. But I do agree with his view on merely repeating the same pattern of hopelessness. That is EXACTLY what this song is about regardless of any literal interpretation.