Does anyone else think this is about sex? I mean the idea was planted in my head by the line "who strokes your feathers until you scream" ('feathers' here being a loose metaphor...) but the rest of the song works with it. He's just sick of the world, everything's too complicated and he wants to forget everything in his past, but it's all in the moment with her and he just escapes into it... I think it's a nice complement to "Nothing Left to Say but Goodbye," if we assume he's talking about the same relationship.
Does anyone else think this is about sex? I mean the idea was planted in my head by the line "who strokes your feathers until you scream" ('feathers' here being a loose metaphor...) but the rest of the song works with it. He's just sick of the world, everything's too complicated and he wants to forget everything in his past, but it's all in the moment with her and he just escapes into it... I think it's a nice complement to "Nothing Left to Say but Goodbye," if we assume he's talking about the same relationship.