I adore this song. I can't stop listening to it. I love the way the song starts calm and then crescendo's and you feel more excited the more you listen to it. Almost like it's whipping up a storm inside you. Gary is a beautiful song writer as well as just being beautiful.
'What if the storm ends?
And I don't see you
As you are now
Ever again
The perfect halo
Of gold hair and lightning
Sets you off against
The planets last dance
Just for a minute
The siilver-forked sky
Lifts you up like a star
That I will follow
But now it's found us
Like I have a found you
I don't wanna run
Just overwhelm me'
I think storm is a methaphor for the relationship and he's constantly afraid that it's going to end too soon.I think the way the lyrics are written fit into the concept of the album a hundred million suns. Talking about storms and lightning and planets and stars, All unuversal elements. It's very clever.
'What if the storm ends?
At least that's nothing
Except the memory
A distant echo
I won't pin down
I've walked unsettled
Rattle cage after cage
Until my blood boils
I wanna see you
As you are now
Every single day
That I am living
Painted in flames
A peeling thunder
Be the lightning in me
That strikes relentless'
It's almost like he wants to freeze the relationship as it is now so nothing gets in the way. He describes her as lightning, like she is dangerous to him because she has struck his heart.
'Like I have a found you
I don't wanna run
Just overwhelm me'
As the song crescendo's he gets more urgent and forceful, almost like he's saying destroy me because he's so consumed by the relationship. gorgeous song xxxxxxx
Hey guys! I just listened to this song after it suddenly got stuck in my head today... I read your thoughts and I have to say I disagree with you both saying the storm in this song is a metaphor for a relationship. My first guess would be that it's the very opposite.
I think that it's about him chasing her or maybe they're already getting together. He sees her as perfection, but he fears that when she will love/like him back he will start taking her for granted or he will lose interest in her... or maybe he just doesn't...
Hey guys! I just listened to this song after it suddenly got stuck in my head today... I read your thoughts and I have to say I disagree with you both saying the storm in this song is a metaphor for a relationship. My first guess would be that it's the very opposite.
I think that it's about him chasing her or maybe they're already getting together. He sees her as perfection, but he fears that when she will love/like him back he will start taking her for granted or he will lose interest in her... or maybe he just doesn't want this stormlike begining of the relationship with so much uncertanty, so much danger (he could get hurt) but such beauty to end - he wants to stay at the 1st stage of the relationship, he wants to stay madly in love with her.
I will agree with both interpretations; being that song writers generally don't intend their lyrics to mean just one thing or another. But rather left to the listener and their own perspective. I've listened to this song many times at many stages of my relationship up to break-up and every time it makes sense in a different meaning than the other. Right now, for me it's retrospective and I can see that after all is said and done (after the storm ended, the relationship with all its honeymoon, ups and downs), I wish he had remained the same, not the...
I will agree with both interpretations; being that song writers generally don't intend their lyrics to mean just one thing or another. But rather left to the listener and their own perspective. I've listened to this song many times at many stages of my relationship up to break-up and every time it makes sense in a different meaning than the other. Right now, for me it's retrospective and I can see that after all is said and done (after the storm ended, the relationship with all its honeymoon, ups and downs), I wish he had remained the same, not the liar he turned out to be. I always asked him not to change. So, back to the song, it's said in a moment (not literal, could be a stage of the relationship) where you perceive everything as being perfect. Things couldn't have been better. It's so perfect that it scares you. You want to be consumed by it, by him, by her; your partner and not worry about the next moment or the next fallout. You wish time would freeze right there and then... Just my take. But like I said, no interpretation is ever wrong, even if the songwriter wrote it with certain perspective, you could interpret it differently and it would still make sense. That's the beauty of music!! I enjoy reading different perspectives as it gives me insight about other people's worlds, feelings and experiences. It's a rich world.
I adore this song. I can't stop listening to it. I love the way the song starts calm and then crescendo's and you feel more excited the more you listen to it. Almost like it's whipping up a storm inside you. Gary is a beautiful song writer as well as just being beautiful.
'What if the storm ends? And I don't see you As you are now Ever again The perfect halo Of gold hair and lightning Sets you off against The planets last dance Just for a minute The siilver-forked sky Lifts you up like a star That I will follow But now it's found us Like I have a found you I don't wanna run Just overwhelm me'
I think storm is a methaphor for the relationship and he's constantly afraid that it's going to end too soon.I think the way the lyrics are written fit into the concept of the album a hundred million suns. Talking about storms and lightning and planets and stars, All unuversal elements. It's very clever.
'What if the storm ends? At least that's nothing Except the memory A distant echo I won't pin down I've walked unsettled Rattle cage after cage Until my blood boils I wanna see you As you are now Every single day That I am living Painted in flames A peeling thunder Be the lightning in me That strikes relentless'
It's almost like he wants to freeze the relationship as it is now so nothing gets in the way. He describes her as lightning, like she is dangerous to him because she has struck his heart.
'Like I have a found you I don't wanna run Just overwhelm me'
As the song crescendo's he gets more urgent and forceful, almost like he's saying destroy me because he's so consumed by the relationship. gorgeous song xxxxxxx
Hey guys! I just listened to this song after it suddenly got stuck in my head today... I read your thoughts and I have to say I disagree with you both saying the storm in this song is a metaphor for a relationship. My first guess would be that it's the very opposite. I think that it's about him chasing her or maybe they're already getting together. He sees her as perfection, but he fears that when she will love/like him back he will start taking her for granted or he will lose interest in her... or maybe he just doesn't...
Hey guys! I just listened to this song after it suddenly got stuck in my head today... I read your thoughts and I have to say I disagree with you both saying the storm in this song is a metaphor for a relationship. My first guess would be that it's the very opposite. I think that it's about him chasing her or maybe they're already getting together. He sees her as perfection, but he fears that when she will love/like him back he will start taking her for granted or he will lose interest in her... or maybe he just doesn't want this stormlike begining of the relationship with so much uncertanty, so much danger (he could get hurt) but such beauty to end - he wants to stay at the 1st stage of the relationship, he wants to stay madly in love with her.
Ok so what do you guys think of my perspective?
Yeah it makes sense. I like it, good interpretation J03 <3 <3
Yeah it makes sense. I like it, good interpretation J03 <3 <3
Beautiful description there this is why I love snow patrol the songs are so deep x
Beautiful description there this is why I love snow patrol the songs are so deep x
I will agree with both interpretations; being that song writers generally don't intend their lyrics to mean just one thing or another. But rather left to the listener and their own perspective. I've listened to this song many times at many stages of my relationship up to break-up and every time it makes sense in a different meaning than the other. Right now, for me it's retrospective and I can see that after all is said and done (after the storm ended, the relationship with all its honeymoon, ups and downs), I wish he had remained the same, not the...
I will agree with both interpretations; being that song writers generally don't intend their lyrics to mean just one thing or another. But rather left to the listener and their own perspective. I've listened to this song many times at many stages of my relationship up to break-up and every time it makes sense in a different meaning than the other. Right now, for me it's retrospective and I can see that after all is said and done (after the storm ended, the relationship with all its honeymoon, ups and downs), I wish he had remained the same, not the liar he turned out to be. I always asked him not to change. So, back to the song, it's said in a moment (not literal, could be a stage of the relationship) where you perceive everything as being perfect. Things couldn't have been better. It's so perfect that it scares you. You want to be consumed by it, by him, by her; your partner and not worry about the next moment or the next fallout. You wish time would freeze right there and then... Just my take. But like I said, no interpretation is ever wrong, even if the songwriter wrote it with certain perspective, you could interpret it differently and it would still make sense. That's the beauty of music!! I enjoy reading different perspectives as it gives me insight about other people's worlds, feelings and experiences. It's a rich world.