I've heard that it can be a protest to a lot of the aggressions that can be seen around the world. And how there is not a lot of real talk and discussion, as there is silence and distrust-fullness.
I've heard that it can be a protest to a lot of the aggressions that can be seen around the world. And how there is not a lot of real talk and discussion, as there is silence and distrust-fullness.
But I think it may be a smaller context than that. I think it's about a relationship that has reached a point were one person doesn't trust the other. And to gauge whether their suspicion is true they decide to test the other person.
But I think it may be a smaller context than that. I think it's about a relationship that has reached a point were one person doesn't trust the other. And to gauge whether their suspicion is true they decide to test the other person.
I'm letting go
To see if you'll hold on to me
I'm in doubt
Of what is thought and what...
I'm letting go
To see if you'll hold on to me
I'm in doubt
Of what is thought and what is real
But the reaction they wanted doesn't happen. We'll call Glambeck the accuser here, looks for tells or clues that the other person has cheated. Every time they go to their bedroom they are plagued by thoughts of the others infidelity, liking it to a 'guillotine'. Finally the accuser snaps confronting the partner, bringing to light all of the thoughts and suspicions they have been holding in. The partner tries to soothe the other, but they aren't listening at this point.
But I can't hear
The song you sing while you try to soothe
Why are you whispering
While the bombs are falling?
They begin to argue, the accuser lobs accusations and things start to get complicated(Labyrinth). The accuser looks at the other like a traitor calling them a renegade. While they are arguing the truth starts to dawn on the accuser that they have made a mistake, the accuser begins to really see the other person as they were before.
Hello again
I buried you, where have you been?
My renegade
You came back from the labyrinth
Unlike me
You've looked for things that could be found
And the thread
That guides through black times
I think the accuser is inclined to being mistrust-full due to being hurt before. Saying-
Go easy on me
Oh, I can't help what I'm doing
But the damage has been done, both grow quiet. By now it's already early morning.
When thoughts
Had outnumbered spoken words
In the early hours
We failed to establish
Who was hurt
Most
OK DaitanGirl, I'll try to do my best, her it goes:
OK DaitanGirl, I'll try to do my best, her it goes:
In my opinion this song is about all the things we feel when we think we are falling in love, and we aren't sure what the other person feels and, of course, we are not quite sure about our own feelings. I think we have to keep in my the "go easy on my, i can't help what i'm doing" through the analisis, since it's a very important key of it.
In my opinion this song is about all the things we feel when we think we are falling in love, and we aren't sure what the other person feels and, of course, we are not quite sure about our own feelings. I think we have to keep in my the "go easy on my, i can't help what i'm doing" through the analisis, since it's a very important key of it.
So first, we check the other person's feelings, try to see how she/he ( i'll use...
So first, we check the other person's feelings, try to see how she/he ( i'll use "she" for now on to refer to "the other person") feels, how close she is to us:
I'm letting go
To see if you'll hold on to me
I'm in doubt
Of what is thought and what is real
I think this first verse is quite simple, he just trys to get some distance, to see how she reacts, if she feels something too, he will then notice. And again, gaining some distance will help him to see what he really feels, if its truly love ("real"), or just "thought".
In our room
Between the shapes I thought I knew
A guillotine
A pillow with feathers like snow
I've come
To a listening post beyond your lines
I'm all ears
To gather clues and look for signs
But I can't hear
The song you sing while you try to soothe
Why are you whispering
While the bombs are falling?
Well, these verses are alittle more complicated, with some twisted metaphors, i'll do a quick analisis of them, don't think it would do that harm.
"In our room", " Between the shapes I thought I knew", lets say (since the author will also use some war methaphors) friendly ground. He took some distance, and now, he is getting mixed signals (a guillotine and a pillow with feathers). But well, he is where he wanted to be "beyond your lines" (here there are the war metaphors i was talking, the next one is "bombs" :P), he came here to " To gather clues and look for signs ", what we were talking before, see how she feels about him. But he cannot understand her. " Why are you whispering, While the bombs are falling", shows us that he found something that he didn't expected.
Go easy on me
I can't help what I'm doing
Go easy on me
Oh, I can't help what I'm doing
Well, chorus, this aims directly to the girl, he is asking her, to understand him. He is not sure about his feelings, and he doesnt know what he is really doing. And sorry if i put too much of myself here, but i think is important for the analisis: he is asking that, because maybe, he is truly in love, he doesn't want her to toy him, couse he will end hurt then.
Hello again
I buried you, where have you been?
My renegade
You came back from the labyrinth
Second part of the song, i'll put a little more of myself here... maybe... (its hard not to link the song with our own life, or feelings... hope you'll understand)
The thing is, he doesn't want to end hurt, and he's unsure, so he gets even more distant. He tries to forget her ("I buried you"), to move on. But some somehow, she keeps coming back, a renegade, she sorts all the obstacles he put between both, so he can forget her.
Unlike me
You've looked for things that could be found
And the thread
That guides through black times
Hard verse this one, lets take it slow.
They took diferent path, they always aimed to diferent things. I think he's always looked for love, while the thing she looked for was just sex, or i don't know, not-love for sure.
Well two things are sure, first that he was after something unreacheable, and hers will lead her through "black times". I have to admit that i'm a little lost in this verse but we can agree that both had bad times when they are apart.
When thoughts
Had outnumbered spoken words
In the early hours
We failed to establish
Who was hurt
Most
Not easy at all, what can i say about this verse?
Maybe it's an explanation of what happened to them, they thought more than they spoke.
They're not together, they look for different things, he tries to move on, she keeps coming back, why? Well, because at the begging they didn't talk to much about their feelings. One will never find what he's looking, the other will keep going throught "black times", whatever they are, so who was hurt the most??
Well, i think that is all I can say for now, I hope you liked it and help you to understand the song in your very own way, and remember, keep in mind the chorus!!!
Can someone please explain this song to me? I have a very vague idea of what it means, but can someone explain it to me with more detail?
arigato :D
I've heard that it can be a protest to a lot of the aggressions that can be seen around the world. And how there is not a lot of real talk and discussion, as there is silence and distrust-fullness.
I've heard that it can be a protest to a lot of the aggressions that can be seen around the world. And how there is not a lot of real talk and discussion, as there is silence and distrust-fullness.
But I think it may be a smaller context than that. I think it's about a relationship that has reached a point were one person doesn't trust the other. And to gauge whether their suspicion is true they decide to test the other person.
But I think it may be a smaller context than that. I think it's about a relationship that has reached a point were one person doesn't trust the other. And to gauge whether their suspicion is true they decide to test the other person.
I'm letting go To see if you'll hold on to me I'm in doubt Of what is thought and what...
I'm letting go To see if you'll hold on to me I'm in doubt Of what is thought and what is real
But the reaction they wanted doesn't happen. We'll call Glambeck the accuser here, looks for tells or clues that the other person has cheated. Every time they go to their bedroom they are plagued by thoughts of the others infidelity, liking it to a 'guillotine'. Finally the accuser snaps confronting the partner, bringing to light all of the thoughts and suspicions they have been holding in. The partner tries to soothe the other, but they aren't listening at this point.
But I can't hear The song you sing while you try to soothe Why are you whispering While the bombs are falling?
They begin to argue, the accuser lobs accusations and things start to get complicated(Labyrinth). The accuser looks at the other like a traitor calling them a renegade. While they are arguing the truth starts to dawn on the accuser that they have made a mistake, the accuser begins to really see the other person as they were before.
Hello again I buried you, where have you been? My renegade You came back from the labyrinth
Unlike me You've looked for things that could be found And the thread That guides through black times
I think the accuser is inclined to being mistrust-full due to being hurt before. Saying-
Go easy on me Oh, I can't help what I'm doing
But the damage has been done, both grow quiet. By now it's already early morning.
When thoughts Had outnumbered spoken words In the early hours We failed to establish Who was hurt Most
Good lord that's long winded, sorry! T-T
OK DaitanGirl, I'll try to do my best, her it goes:
OK DaitanGirl, I'll try to do my best, her it goes:
In my opinion this song is about all the things we feel when we think we are falling in love, and we aren't sure what the other person feels and, of course, we are not quite sure about our own feelings. I think we have to keep in my the "go easy on my, i can't help what i'm doing" through the analisis, since it's a very important key of it.
In my opinion this song is about all the things we feel when we think we are falling in love, and we aren't sure what the other person feels and, of course, we are not quite sure about our own feelings. I think we have to keep in my the "go easy on my, i can't help what i'm doing" through the analisis, since it's a very important key of it.
So first, we check the other person's feelings, try to see how she/he ( i'll use...
So first, we check the other person's feelings, try to see how she/he ( i'll use "she" for now on to refer to "the other person") feels, how close she is to us:
I'm letting go To see if you'll hold on to me I'm in doubt Of what is thought and what is real
I think this first verse is quite simple, he just trys to get some distance, to see how she reacts, if she feels something too, he will then notice. And again, gaining some distance will help him to see what he really feels, if its truly love ("real"), or just "thought".
In our room Between the shapes I thought I knew A guillotine A pillow with feathers like snow
I've come To a listening post beyond your lines I'm all ears To gather clues and look for signs
But I can't hear The song you sing while you try to soothe Why are you whispering While the bombs are falling?
Well, these verses are alittle more complicated, with some twisted metaphors, i'll do a quick analisis of them, don't think it would do that harm. "In our room", " Between the shapes I thought I knew", lets say (since the author will also use some war methaphors) friendly ground. He took some distance, and now, he is getting mixed signals (a guillotine and a pillow with feathers). But well, he is where he wanted to be "beyond your lines" (here there are the war metaphors i was talking, the next one is "bombs" :P), he came here to " To gather clues and look for signs ", what we were talking before, see how she feels about him. But he cannot understand her. " Why are you whispering, While the bombs are falling", shows us that he found something that he didn't expected.
Go easy on me I can't help what I'm doing Go easy on me Oh, I can't help what I'm doing
Well, chorus, this aims directly to the girl, he is asking her, to understand him. He is not sure about his feelings, and he doesnt know what he is really doing. And sorry if i put too much of myself here, but i think is important for the analisis: he is asking that, because maybe, he is truly in love, he doesn't want her to toy him, couse he will end hurt then.
Hello again I buried you, where have you been? My renegade You came back from the labyrinth
Second part of the song, i'll put a little more of myself here... maybe... (its hard not to link the song with our own life, or feelings... hope you'll understand) The thing is, he doesn't want to end hurt, and he's unsure, so he gets even more distant. He tries to forget her ("I buried you"), to move on. But some somehow, she keeps coming back, a renegade, she sorts all the obstacles he put between both, so he can forget her.
Unlike me You've looked for things that could be found And the thread That guides through black times
Hard verse this one, lets take it slow. They took diferent path, they always aimed to diferent things. I think he's always looked for love, while the thing she looked for was just sex, or i don't know, not-love for sure. Well two things are sure, first that he was after something unreacheable, and hers will lead her through "black times". I have to admit that i'm a little lost in this verse but we can agree that both had bad times when they are apart.
When thoughts Had outnumbered spoken words In the early hours We failed to establish Who was hurt Most
Not easy at all, what can i say about this verse? Maybe it's an explanation of what happened to them, they thought more than they spoke. They're not together, they look for different things, he tries to move on, she keeps coming back, why? Well, because at the begging they didn't talk to much about their feelings. One will never find what he's looking, the other will keep going throught "black times", whatever they are, so who was hurt the most??
Well, i think that is all I can say for now, I hope you liked it and help you to understand the song in your very own way, and remember, keep in mind the chorus!!!