I do see where you're coming from 'oceanmeetsky.'
However when i attended their concert in the Waterfront Hall in Belfast, Gary Lightbody explained that this song summed up the "last 10 years or more" with his band members, as a sort of tribute to the good times they have had together.
My friends weve seen it all
When it made no sense at all
You dare to light my path
And found the beauty in the aftermath -- shows how much they mean to each other
But as with all Snow Patrol songs, if you interpret this song different, make it your own and not what others say, as songs such as this are designed to be personal to each individual
I was at the concert in Ward Park last year, but I'm unsure whether they played this or not. I thought perhaps it was about Gary Lightbody's parents at first, because he thanked them at the concert. I think the mention of "faces", as opposed to "face" definitely gives the impression it's a song of thanks rather than love.
I was at the concert in Ward Park last year, but I'm unsure whether they played this or not. I thought perhaps it was about Gary Lightbody's parents at first, because he thanked them at the concert. I think the mention of "faces", as opposed to "face" definitely gives the impression it's a song of thanks rather than love.
I do see where you're coming from 'oceanmeetsky.' However when i attended their concert in the Waterfront Hall in Belfast, Gary Lightbody explained that this song summed up the "last 10 years or more" with his band members, as a sort of tribute to the good times they have had together.
My friends weve seen it all When it made no sense at all You dare to light my path And found the beauty in the aftermath -- shows how much they mean to each other
But as with all Snow Patrol songs, if you interpret this song different, make it your own and not what others say, as songs such as this are designed to be personal to each individual
I was at the concert in Ward Park last year, but I'm unsure whether they played this or not. I thought perhaps it was about Gary Lightbody's parents at first, because he thanked them at the concert. I think the mention of "faces", as opposed to "face" definitely gives the impression it's a song of thanks rather than love.
I was at the concert in Ward Park last year, but I'm unsure whether they played this or not. I thought perhaps it was about Gary Lightbody's parents at first, because he thanked them at the concert. I think the mention of "faces", as opposed to "face" definitely gives the impression it's a song of thanks rather than love.