I agree mostly with, ehm, holyballsack. With one difference. I think he does die at the end. The foreshadowing that goes on earlier in the song ("only god and my baby would know," "bones broke in half") to me leads to the line "Stumbling out of my heart," which could be to dying what "conjuring spring" is to having sex in Brian fallon's lyrical universe.Not to mention the refrain "All good things come to an end." Also the combined verse-chorus line of "As the chill in the season sputtered and spit and died with blood on my teeth" He obviously switches subjects in mid sentence, but doesn't that thematically lend itself to the idea that he doesn't make it out of that car?
I agree mostly with, ehm, holyballsack. With one difference. I think he does die at the end. The foreshadowing that goes on earlier in the song ("only god and my baby would know," "bones broke in half") to me leads to the line "Stumbling out of my heart," which could be to dying what "conjuring spring" is to having sex in Brian fallon's lyrical universe.Not to mention the refrain "All good things come to an end." Also the combined verse-chorus line of "As the chill in the season sputtered and spit and died with blood on my teeth" He obviously switches subjects in mid sentence, but doesn't that thematically lend itself to the idea that he doesn't make it out of that car?