Heh. I guess this song doesn't mean anything in particular, but when I tried to piece the lyrics together the first few times I listened to it, what I came up with is the narrator is some kind of god who can selectively experience major events in the Universe.
For example: "I have heard the war and worry of the gospel. Ferried fast across the void," the narrator is dwelling on the most unique events in the universe. Jumping from major event to major event letting it all wash over him to get a feel for both the tyrannical nature of mankind and the chaotic grander of nature.
But then turns introspective: "Tonight I'd rather count the warm fuse internally..." So here the narrator choses to dwell in loneliness, inhabiting the body of a singular person contemplating his position in the universe.
After he gets his fill of being introspective, he wants to connect with something outside of him. He is looking for someone to relate to: "Will you weather, join the cold, come before I die. More aware of it than me."
But then realizes, being a God, he is destined to be disconnected from humanity: "I was born to die alone."
Heh. I guess this song doesn't mean anything in particular, but when I tried to piece the lyrics together the first few times I listened to it, what I came up with is the narrator is some kind of god who can selectively experience major events in the Universe.
For example: "I have heard the war and worry of the gospel. Ferried fast across the void," the narrator is dwelling on the most unique events in the universe. Jumping from major event to major event letting it all wash over him to get a feel for both the tyrannical nature of mankind and the chaotic grander of nature.
But then turns introspective: "Tonight I'd rather count the warm fuse internally..." So here the narrator choses to dwell in loneliness, inhabiting the body of a singular person contemplating his position in the universe.
After he gets his fill of being introspective, he wants to connect with something outside of him. He is looking for someone to relate to: "Will you weather, join the cold, come before I die. More aware of it than me."
But then realizes, being a God, he is destined to be disconnected from humanity: "I was born to die alone."