I understand where it could be about the band. However, at a first glance I saw it as a love song. Kind of like "they told us we wouldn't make it, but look where we are now" type of deal, but under further inspection I think it might be a not-so-love song.
When it says "say goodbye to the storms in the night; say goodbye to this beautiful sight" I take that as a way of them saying that, yea, they did escape wherever they came from together because they thought they were in love, but really they just aren't meant to be together after all.
"Because we pieced it all together when it just felt right" means that the two people involved just fell into each others lives because they had a lot in common. It reminds me of those elementary crushes where kids think they're in love because Tommy loves the same foods as Sally. You know what I mean?
"We sailed across the ocean with a boat we built as we're navigating through the storms we pass along the way" means that the relationship they created through whatever it was that they had in common was enough of a force that it brought them together and gave them the courage and strength to escape. Their desire to leave and their having each other was the "boat [they] built", and they used that to navigate through the ridicule and criticism they got from everyone telling them that they wouldn't make it.
"After years of hope, I'm writing home to let them know we made it to the coast, just look at where we are; the skies are clear and blue, I told you, and we saw what we wanted and we chased it all" is saying that they've escaped together from whatever they were running from---maybe a small town or abusive families or something---and they can see that they've found something better away from there. They understand that they've gotten away and their lives are full of skies that are "clear and blue" because they have fresh starts.
"Part the seas, we've been searching through our sleep; part the seas, this land will bring us to our knees" is the way of saying that they've made it away from wherever they "escaped", but no matter how hard they try to make the relationship work, it just won't. Being together will "bring [them] to [their] knees" literally and they need to part ways because their need for each other isn't as strong as it was and they've gotten through whatever it was that they had to.
So that's what I think it's about. Obviously songs can be interpreted in a million different ways, and I'm totally open to anyone else's opinions. I apologize for excessive word usage and possible grammatical errors. It's one thirty in the morning and I'm freaking tired... Yeah, so that's my side of this, hopefully it can shed some light on the song for someone else.
Over all, it's fantastic and I love it. In fact, I've been listing to it on replay for over a day... =]
I understand where it could be about the band. However, at a first glance I saw it as a love song. Kind of like "they told us we wouldn't make it, but look where we are now" type of deal, but under further inspection I think it might be a not-so-love song.
When it says "say goodbye to the storms in the night; say goodbye to this beautiful sight" I take that as a way of them saying that, yea, they did escape wherever they came from together because they thought they were in love, but really they just aren't meant to be together after all.
"Because we pieced it all together when it just felt right" means that the two people involved just fell into each others lives because they had a lot in common. It reminds me of those elementary crushes where kids think they're in love because Tommy loves the same foods as Sally. You know what I mean?
"We sailed across the ocean with a boat we built as we're navigating through the storms we pass along the way" means that the relationship they created through whatever it was that they had in common was enough of a force that it brought them together and gave them the courage and strength to escape. Their desire to leave and their having each other was the "boat [they] built", and they used that to navigate through the ridicule and criticism they got from everyone telling them that they wouldn't make it.
"After years of hope, I'm writing home to let them know we made it to the coast, just look at where we are; the skies are clear and blue, I told you, and we saw what we wanted and we chased it all" is saying that they've escaped together from whatever they were running from---maybe a small town or abusive families or something---and they can see that they've found something better away from there. They understand that they've gotten away and their lives are full of skies that are "clear and blue" because they have fresh starts.
"Part the seas, we've been searching through our sleep; part the seas, this land will bring us to our knees" is the way of saying that they've made it away from wherever they "escaped", but no matter how hard they try to make the relationship work, it just won't. Being together will "bring [them] to [their] knees" literally and they need to part ways because their need for each other isn't as strong as it was and they've gotten through whatever it was that they had to.
So that's what I think it's about. Obviously songs can be interpreted in a million different ways, and I'm totally open to anyone else's opinions. I apologize for excessive word usage and possible grammatical errors. It's one thirty in the morning and I'm freaking tired... Yeah, so that's my side of this, hopefully it can shed some light on the song for someone else.
Over all, it's fantastic and I love it. In fact, I've been listing to it on replay for over a day... =]