Before I say anything, this is the most awesome song in the album =D
First, I think this song is about a heavy and fast relationship between a boy and girl who've fallen in love for the first time at a young age. It is sung in a boy's perspective.
"And your eyes were lined with questions
With the blood rushing to waste"
This tells us that this is her first relationship because of the many questions in her eyes. She's never experienced love before and so she must be asking a lot of questions.
To take this feeling with us to our graves
To our graves
Face it, being in love is like a drug. Falling in love and falling so fast at such a young age for the first time has got to be the most spectacular, natural, one-of-a-kind feelings a human can ever have in his or her lifetime. It's so great that it cannot be explained, hence taking it to the grave.
"And we won't wake up on Sunday
So I'm building us a church
Where we can sleep in
With the gods at work"
These two are obviously in love, and so they abandon all daily as well as weekly routines to be with each other. In this case, they are abandoning church and sleeping in, possibly from having sex all night. (It's what couples do when they're in love =])
"And our friends will write us letters
They'll never understand why we don't call
The friends of this couple are trying to see how they're doing, but end up being rejected because of their profound love.
We're hiding out until the empire falls
Let it fall."
The empire line is where it gets a little complex for me. I think the word "empire" is used as another meaning for "young love." They're deep in love so therefore that love is express as a structure. This structure, like many of the "great" structures of the world have collapsed. Both are so blind by their love that they do not see something like this happening. And so they are "hiding" in it, not being able to see it from outside like anyone else can.
And lastly, the chorus. The center of the pie.
I get the feeling we're so misdirected
I get the feeling we have lost control
Falling in love so hard and moving so fast has got to be a helluva ride and so it feels misdirected. Like there are no blueprints or plans for it. It also feels as though all control is lost. Those emotions and impulses are controlling your every move.
Til then I'll turn you to the new religion
We're dropping out into the so unknown
The boy is, by all means, making that girl his whole life. She's his everything; every waking second is about her just like how religion is for some people. And both, as I've mentioned before are falling in "love," which is another word for unknown. The reason why I say this is because love is hard to explain. (Have you ever once heard of a good explanation of love other than "It feels great". Its just like a euphoria. Feelings of euphoria are awesome, but pretty damn hard to describe.
This is my take on the song. I hope everybody enjoys it as much I do =]
Before I say anything, this is the most awesome song in the album =D
First, I think this song is about a heavy and fast relationship between a boy and girl who've fallen in love for the first time at a young age. It is sung in a boy's perspective.
"And your eyes were lined with questions With the blood rushing to waste"
To take this feeling with us to our graves To our graves
"And we won't wake up on Sunday So I'm building us a church Where we can sleep in With the gods at work"
"And our friends will write us letters They'll never understand why we don't call
We're hiding out until the empire falls Let it fall."
And lastly, the chorus. The center of the pie.
I get the feeling we're so misdirected I get the feeling we have lost control
Til then I'll turn you to the new religion We're dropping out into the so unknown
This is my take on the song. I hope everybody enjoys it as much I do =]
Great analysis! It makes the song easier to understand. Good job, bro (pun intended, he is my brother -_-).
Great analysis! It makes the song easier to understand. Good job, bro (pun intended, he is my brother -_-).