Half Light II (No Celebration) Lyrics

Lyric discussion by clovus 

Cover art for Half Light II (No Celebration) lyrics by Arcade Fire

I think that Half Light I establishes the “half light” as starting to move away from the sheltered sunny existence that your parents created. At some point, you start to see the realties of life, which can be exciting and positive, at least in the half light.

In Half Light II the narrator is describing how the night finally descends. He leaves home to pursue his idealistic half light dreams, but they eventually fall apart. He goes back home to try and recapture the innocence of his childhood in the “full” light. Of course, when he gets there he finds that it’s all changed. I don’t think the city itself had really change, but his childish perception of it had. The night is now closing in and he prays to not live to see the real truth. He’s surprised at how fast this disillusionment has come.

My Interpretation

I tend not to take lyrics literally, but this album is rife with references to The Woodlands, Texas, where Win and his brother lived when they were younger. The Woodlands is not a city, technically. It was developed as a master-planned community by The Woodlands Corporation. So right there, you can start to get a picture about what this place is like. It's planned, it's structured, there's lots of money to be had and spent, and it's a soul-sucking place.

"Oh, this city's changed so much Since I was a little child Pray to God I won't live to see The death of...