The song refers to an actual bridge that condemned criminals would cross on the way to the gallows in the city of Venice. This might be intended as a metaphor for the state of human affairs. The actual bridge may be out of use these days, but the same sort of cold indifference to the struggles of our fellow man still exists, and I believe he is pointing out that we are still crossing the bridge of sighs whether we realize it or not. The word Bridge has classically been used as a metaphor for moving on or for finding yourself in a new place, but the irony of the bridge of sighs is that its a bridge that leads to nowhere. Maybe he is reminding us that we should be crossing the bridge to enlightenment, but instead we find ourselves still crossing the bridge of sighs.
@Neelo "Maybe he is reminding us that we should be crossing the bridge to enlightenment, but instead we find ourselves still crossing the bridge of sighs."
@Neelo "Maybe he is reminding us that we should be crossing the bridge to enlightenment, but instead we find ourselves still crossing the bridge of sighs."
Well I think that if it's not discernible what he's actually intending to say, he's done a poor job of communicating. This song, like so many others, is vague and is just meant to be a song.
Well I think that if it's not discernible what he's actually intending to say, he's done a poor job of communicating. This song, like so many others, is vague and is just meant to be a song.
The song refers to an actual bridge that condemned criminals would cross on the way to the gallows in the city of Venice. This might be intended as a metaphor for the state of human affairs. The actual bridge may be out of use these days, but the same sort of cold indifference to the struggles of our fellow man still exists, and I believe he is pointing out that we are still crossing the bridge of sighs whether we realize it or not. The word Bridge has classically been used as a metaphor for moving on or for finding yourself in a new place, but the irony of the bridge of sighs is that its a bridge that leads to nowhere. Maybe he is reminding us that we should be crossing the bridge to enlightenment, but instead we find ourselves still crossing the bridge of sighs.
I really like your thoughts on the metaphorical idea of the song. Thanks Neelo
I really like your thoughts on the metaphorical idea of the song. Thanks Neelo
@Neelo "Maybe he is reminding us that we should be crossing the bridge to enlightenment, but instead we find ourselves still crossing the bridge of sighs."
@Neelo "Maybe he is reminding us that we should be crossing the bridge to enlightenment, but instead we find ourselves still crossing the bridge of sighs."
Well I think that if it's not discernible what he's actually intending to say, he's done a poor job of communicating. This song, like so many others, is vague and is just meant to be a song.
Well I think that if it's not discernible what he's actually intending to say, he's done a poor job of communicating. This song, like so many others, is vague and is just meant to be a song.
@Neelo it does, but the title comes from a race horse named for said bridge Trower read about in the newspaper
@Neelo it does, but the title comes from a race horse named for said bridge Trower read about in the newspaper