each of our interpretations reflect what is on our mind and how our mind reacts to a song. that being said, environmentalism has been a lot on my mind, so i'm goin with the "State of Fear" and "Wall-E" approach. i'm pretty sure Chris Martin didn't intend this song to be about how we're ruining the earth, but that's the only way i see it every time i hear this song.
just a quick analysis: opening my eyes for the first time? smog and pollution is so thick you can't even see the sun. rivers are dry from the factories, rivers are running from the blood of the endangered animals. we go forwards in terms of technology, but it's making us go backward in terms of treating Earth. Earth "belongs to all of us."
each of our interpretations reflect what is on our mind and how our mind reacts to a song. that being said, environmentalism has been a lot on my mind, so i'm goin with the "State of Fear" and "Wall-E" approach. i'm pretty sure Chris Martin didn't intend this song to be about how we're ruining the earth, but that's the only way i see it every time i hear this song.
just a quick analysis: opening my eyes for the first time? smog and pollution is so thick you can't even see the sun. rivers are dry from the factories, rivers are running from the blood of the endangered animals. we go forwards in terms of technology, but it's making us go backward in terms of treating Earth. Earth "belongs to all of us."