Lyric discussion by infinityontrial 

My take is that a man rides to the wilderness to kill himself. While he's gathering strength, the nature itself begs him not to do it (or at least he imagines so). But I'm not sure about the ending: if he decides not to do it after all (laid down his gun), why does he still say "yes"?

Thanks for your thoughts. The last "yes" of the rider is the turning point then, they all convinced him not to do it. It is the yes he gives to his life from now on.

@infinityontrial I think the final "yes" is the moment he decides to do it...and after he shot himself he layed down the gun

@infinityontrial the song describes the scene when a skeleton was found (dry and white),and the gun..and the one who found it asks what happend?nature is the only one who can tell what happened in the wilderness to this rider

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