Whenever I listen to Puscifer, I keep a very open mind. And by that I mean I think every which way possible the song can go. And for this one, I agree with rachanel's comment, it could be about a returned loved one from the Navy because Maynard also served our country. My other interpretation is he's talking about a loved one. Just gazing deep into that person's eyes and just wanting to hear and care about everything they have to say.
Thinking about the many water references and references to rivers throughout this album (Verde in particular), could the weary traveler be the river finally reaching the end of it's journey - the ocean?
Thinking about the many water references and references to rivers throughout this album (Verde in particular), could the weary traveler be the river finally reaching the end of it's journey - the ocean?
Whenever I listen to Puscifer, I keep a very open mind. And by that I mean I think every which way possible the song can go. And for this one, I agree with rachanel's comment, it could be about a returned loved one from the Navy because Maynard also served our country. My other interpretation is he's talking about a loved one. Just gazing deep into that person's eyes and just wanting to hear and care about everything they have to say.
Yeah. He joined the service so they would pay for his art schooling.
Yeah. He joined the service so they would pay for his art schooling.
Thinking about the many water references and references to rivers throughout this album (Verde in particular), could the weary traveler be the river finally reaching the end of it's journey - the ocean?
Thinking about the many water references and references to rivers throughout this album (Verde in particular), could the weary traveler be the river finally reaching the end of it's journey - the ocean?