Just to expand on diggit18's comments a little bit: "Silber" is almost certainly referring to John Silber, a long-time academic and political figurehead in Boston for many years. So this is an additional reference to Boston along with the others that diggit18 mentioned. The big question is the one that diggit18 posed about whether the song is made up or fact-based. I think it's made up and the first clue is the "CIA" line. That makes the whole thing sound improbable. Also, the idea of a girl running away from a boarding school tips the scales towards the "made-up" column. This sounds like a pretty extreme story overall and probably not fact-based. My guess is that it is a made-up story about a guy who takes in a girl who wants to get away from it all. She runs away from the school and he takes her in and washes her old life clean ("scrub your face") and together they forget about their futures while living in Boston. For those who've never seen the their live House of Blues DVD from 2004, Griffin mentions that "At the Stars" was completely made up. He imagined that he had grown up in California instead of New Orleans and so he wrote a story about a guy and a girl sneaking out of the house to drive up the coast. This is a clue that perhaps he did the same thing here; he just transported himself to Boston in his own imagination and made up this story. Additionally, I think the sound of the song itself is another clue that it is made up. It just "sounds" made up; it's very mysterious and intriguing-sounding and it just doesn't sound like the kind of backdrop you would put to a fact-based story. We will never know for sure what's going on here but I think all clues point towards it being a made-up story about the narrator taking in a runaway. The thing that matters most here isn't the meaning but the fact that it is an incredible song. I would say that this is a strong contender for being my personal favorite BTE song of all-time; it's a shame that it's as overlooked as it is.
Just to expand on diggit18's comments a little bit: "Silber" is almost certainly referring to John Silber, a long-time academic and political figurehead in Boston for many years. So this is an additional reference to Boston along with the others that diggit18 mentioned. The big question is the one that diggit18 posed about whether the song is made up or fact-based. I think it's made up and the first clue is the "CIA" line. That makes the whole thing sound improbable. Also, the idea of a girl running away from a boarding school tips the scales towards the "made-up" column. This sounds like a pretty extreme story overall and probably not fact-based. My guess is that it is a made-up story about a guy who takes in a girl who wants to get away from it all. She runs away from the school and he takes her in and washes her old life clean ("scrub your face") and together they forget about their futures while living in Boston. For those who've never seen the their live House of Blues DVD from 2004, Griffin mentions that "At the Stars" was completely made up. He imagined that he had grown up in California instead of New Orleans and so he wrote a story about a guy and a girl sneaking out of the house to drive up the coast. This is a clue that perhaps he did the same thing here; he just transported himself to Boston in his own imagination and made up this story. Additionally, I think the sound of the song itself is another clue that it is made up. It just "sounds" made up; it's very mysterious and intriguing-sounding and it just doesn't sound like the kind of backdrop you would put to a fact-based story. We will never know for sure what's going on here but I think all clues point towards it being a made-up story about the narrator taking in a runaway. The thing that matters most here isn't the meaning but the fact that it is an incredible song. I would say that this is a strong contender for being my personal favorite BTE song of all-time; it's a shame that it's as overlooked as it is.