"Meadowlark, fly your way down"
On a surface level, I think the persona is literally watching a bird and wishing it to fly closer. But on a connotative level, they are thinking about someone else; perhaps a girl?
"I hold a cornucopia and a golden crown"
A "cornucopia" is a symbol of food. Again, with the literal bird, he [the persona] merely wants to feed the bird. But on a deeper meaning, he is offering his symbol of food to the girl he likes [sorry that I’m assuming the persona is a guy, and that he loves a girl, it’s just easier to talk about].
"Cornucopia" also links to a story of Zeus, which could be him saying he will protect her and give her whatever she wants. In the story, Zeus accidently broke one of the horn's off a goat whom he was friends with. He felt bad that he'd damaged her, and so gave her the horn back which then had supernatural powers.
I think the golden crown just symbolises his feelings for her; she is a lot better than him, or out of his reach. Again, going back to the bird, he cannot reach the meadowlark but he is desperate to do so.
"For you to wear upon your fleecy gown"
I’m sure it says "gown" rather than "down".
A bird’s feathers/a girl’s clothes/a queen’s robes? (Going back to the crown and Zeus idea)
"A meadowlark sing to me"
He wants to hear the bird sing.
He’s desperate for the girl he likes.
"Hummingbird, just let me dive"
I think here, he is directly addressing the girl. I think that the meadowlark was literal, whereas the hummingbird is metaphorical for the girl.
"Inside the broken ovals of your olive eyes"
Pretty self explanatory... He wants to delve into the girl’s eyes.
"I do believe you gave it your best try"
Here, I think it’s a bit subjective. This part’s probably too personal to get exactly right, but my own opinion is that these two were together, but for some reason it’s ended.
Also, as hummingbird’s are more wild, rare and special than meadowlarks, it seems as though he isn’t blaming the girl for things not working out. Maybe she's just not the type of girl who can be tied down as she'd feel trapped? Birds are meant to be free and wild etc.
"My hummingbird sing to me"
I’m sure it says "my" rather than "a", which again backs up the previous point about them being together at some point.
"Mmmmmmm...
My hummingbird sing to me"
"Don't believe a word that I haven't heard"
This is a pure guess, and to be honest it’s probably wrong, but maybe there are rumours going around about the boy? He’s telling the girl that she shouldn’t believe anything that he hasn’t heard, because if he hasn’t heard it then it isn’t true. As I said, it’s probably wrong, but that’s how I interpreted it.
"Little children laughing at the boys and girl"
I think it’s important that there are many boys, but only one girl. But I’m not really sure what it means. The girl could be wanted by a lot of people? That fits with the hummingbird thing that they are a pretty rare species. Not really sure about that though. Anyone wanna help?
"The meadowlark singing to you each and every day"
I think this goes back to the literal meaning of "meadowlark", and that this bird is singing to his "hummingbird" (the girl he likes). Perhaps he has gone to near where she lives and is seeing/hearing the bird that she sees/hears?
"The arc-line on the hillside and the market in the hay"
As before, I think he might just be looking around near where the girl lives.
"Ooooh..."
Sorry this is so long!
I know I kind of analysed it a bit too much, but I really love the song and just wanted to understand it more. Agree/disagree with me because I’m really not certain of any of that and other interpretations are always helpful :)
Whatever it means, it’s one of the most beautiful songs I’ve ever heard.
I've loved the Fleet Foxes for a long time.
They remind me of My Morning Jacket.
While the Fleet Foxes are quite good...
Ya just can't touch Jim James. Just sayin.
I've loved the Fleet Foxes for a long time.
They remind me of My Morning Jacket.
While the Fleet Foxes are quite good...
Ya just can't touch Jim James. Just sayin.
"Meadowlark, fly your way down" On a surface level, I think the persona is literally watching a bird and wishing it to fly closer. But on a connotative level, they are thinking about someone else; perhaps a girl?
"I hold a cornucopia and a golden crown" A "cornucopia" is a symbol of food. Again, with the literal bird, he [the persona] merely wants to feed the bird. But on a deeper meaning, he is offering his symbol of food to the girl he likes [sorry that I’m assuming the persona is a guy, and that he loves a girl, it’s just easier to talk about]. "Cornucopia" also links to a story of Zeus, which could be him saying he will protect her and give her whatever she wants. In the story, Zeus accidently broke one of the horn's off a goat whom he was friends with. He felt bad that he'd damaged her, and so gave her the horn back which then had supernatural powers. I think the golden crown just symbolises his feelings for her; she is a lot better than him, or out of his reach. Again, going back to the bird, he cannot reach the meadowlark but he is desperate to do so.
"For you to wear upon your fleecy gown" I’m sure it says "gown" rather than "down". A bird’s feathers/a girl’s clothes/a queen’s robes? (Going back to the crown and Zeus idea)
"A meadowlark sing to me" He wants to hear the bird sing. He’s desperate for the girl he likes.
"Hummingbird, just let me dive" I think here, he is directly addressing the girl. I think that the meadowlark was literal, whereas the hummingbird is metaphorical for the girl.
"Inside the broken ovals of your olive eyes" Pretty self explanatory... He wants to delve into the girl’s eyes.
"I do believe you gave it your best try" Here, I think it’s a bit subjective. This part’s probably too personal to get exactly right, but my own opinion is that these two were together, but for some reason it’s ended. Also, as hummingbird’s are more wild, rare and special than meadowlarks, it seems as though he isn’t blaming the girl for things not working out. Maybe she's just not the type of girl who can be tied down as she'd feel trapped? Birds are meant to be free and wild etc.
"My hummingbird sing to me" I’m sure it says "my" rather than "a", which again backs up the previous point about them being together at some point.
"Mmmmmmm... My hummingbird sing to me"
"Don't believe a word that I haven't heard" This is a pure guess, and to be honest it’s probably wrong, but maybe there are rumours going around about the boy? He’s telling the girl that she shouldn’t believe anything that he hasn’t heard, because if he hasn’t heard it then it isn’t true. As I said, it’s probably wrong, but that’s how I interpreted it.
"Little children laughing at the boys and girl" I think it’s important that there are many boys, but only one girl. But I’m not really sure what it means. The girl could be wanted by a lot of people? That fits with the hummingbird thing that they are a pretty rare species. Not really sure about that though. Anyone wanna help?
"The meadowlark singing to you each and every day" I think this goes back to the literal meaning of "meadowlark", and that this bird is singing to his "hummingbird" (the girl he likes). Perhaps he has gone to near where she lives and is seeing/hearing the bird that she sees/hears?
"The arc-line on the hillside and the market in the hay" As before, I think he might just be looking around near where the girl lives.
"Ooooh..."
Sorry this is so long! I know I kind of analysed it a bit too much, but I really love the song and just wanted to understand it more. Agree/disagree with me because I’m really not certain of any of that and other interpretations are always helpful :) Whatever it means, it’s one of the most beautiful songs I’ve ever heard.
I want summa whatever yer smokin. :-)
I want summa whatever yer smokin. :-)
I've loved the Fleet Foxes for a long time. They remind me of My Morning Jacket. While the Fleet Foxes are quite good... Ya just can't touch Jim James. Just sayin.
I've loved the Fleet Foxes for a long time. They remind me of My Morning Jacket. While the Fleet Foxes are quite good... Ya just can't touch Jim James. Just sayin.