i need one good reason why the majority of this bands music is passed by and left with no comments.
this song is freaking beautiful, as a poem as well as a song.
for those who don't know, black bears are more afraid of people than people are of them, and they basically eat only berries unless they're starving.. very peaceful bears.
anywho, this song is just the thoughts running through the mind whilst thinking about a sweet ol' black bear, and imagining what it's like to hibernate for winter.."... to pulse at winter's sleep / to fall in a dream a million miles deep.".. and to wake up to the warmth of a new season, and a hungry belly.
a very deep, beautiful track, this one. and while it might be a talented band of musicians/writers writing a lovely, thoughtful song about a bear, i wouldn't put it past these guys, the buncha Heads they are, to also be playing off the idea of tripping at certain points in the song.
"to fall in a dream a million miles deep" conjures up imagery of alice falling down the rabbit hole, into the unknown, and so very curious.
and then to "wake again with all i need to know / the honey-trail tells me where to go" would be the come-down nostalgia of a trip, when one might feel a sense of self direction/enlightment that's hard to describe without having felt it.
i need one good reason why the majority of this bands music is passed by and left with no comments.
this song is freaking beautiful, as a poem as well as a song.
for those who don't know, black bears are more afraid of people than people are of them, and they basically eat only berries unless they're starving.. very peaceful bears. anywho, this song is just the thoughts running through the mind whilst thinking about a sweet ol' black bear, and imagining what it's like to hibernate for winter.."... to pulse at winter's sleep / to fall in a dream a million miles deep.".. and to wake up to the warmth of a new season, and a hungry belly.
a very deep, beautiful track, this one. and while it might be a talented band of musicians/writers writing a lovely, thoughtful song about a bear, i wouldn't put it past these guys, the buncha Heads they are, to also be playing off the idea of tripping at certain points in the song. "to fall in a dream a million miles deep" conjures up imagery of alice falling down the rabbit hole, into the unknown, and so very curious.
and then to "wake again with all i need to know / the honey-trail tells me where to go" would be the come-down nostalgia of a trip, when one might feel a sense of self direction/enlightment that's hard to describe without having felt it.