Great song... simple, but very chill and uplifting in a zen kind of way.
Not really much to interpret... like Hold Your Colour, although a little more bluntly, it seems like a song about making the best of things as they are.
In the first verse the "voice" in the song is recovering from the shock of a tragedy, and realizing that for anything lost, a world of possibilities still remain. The second verse is the "voice" is feeling a numbing sense of doubt about what could've/should've been, mixed with guilt since she feels she failed in preventing the tragedy. The chorus is the "voice" waking up to the world outside the veil of negative emotion she's created around herself in response to the event the song is centered around.
Great song... simple, but very chill and uplifting in a zen kind of way.
Not really much to interpret... like Hold Your Colour, although a little more bluntly, it seems like a song about making the best of things as they are.
In the first verse the "voice" in the song is recovering from the shock of a tragedy, and realizing that for anything lost, a world of possibilities still remain. The second verse is the "voice" is feeling a numbing sense of doubt about what could've/should've been, mixed with guilt since she feels she failed in preventing the tragedy. The chorus is the "voice" waking up to the world outside the veil of negative emotion she's created around herself in response to the event the song is centered around.