A person has been distancing himself, shutting himself off to friends and family, burning a lot of bridges, perhaps due to depression or some other need for isolation and they have probably stepped on some toes trying to run away and hide.
The tone when the words "I'll be there" are spoken, followed immediately by what is rather frightening and intense music..... I wouldn't want him there for me :P I don't get the impression that the narrator is there to help, more to watch the subject suffer, or help him sink faster.
Polar bears on their rapidly melting ice floats is lovely imagery for an ANALOGY but this song is mostly likely NOT a political stand against global warming.
A person has been distancing himself, shutting himself off to friends and family, burning a lot of bridges, perhaps due to depression or some other need for isolation and they have probably stepped on some toes trying to run away and hide.
The tone when the words "I'll be there" are spoken, followed immediately by what is rather frightening and intense music..... I wouldn't want him there for me :P I don't get the impression that the narrator is there to help, more to watch the subject suffer, or help him sink faster.
Polar bears on their rapidly melting ice floats is lovely imagery for an ANALOGY but this song is mostly likely NOT a political stand against global warming.
That's my favorite interpretation so far.
That's my favorite interpretation so far.