Everyone says it is to love the skies I wander, but I've been hearing, "love the skies I'm under." A hopeless wanderer would still be on the ground, yes? I saw it as a different way of saying "Love your ground," except this person has no ground to call his own because he's a hopeless wanderer who hopes to one day at least love the skies he's under.
Yes, I know what you mean–I've heard both of those, depending on which recording of the song I'm listening to. It wouldn't be the first time they've played a bit fast and loose with their lyrics when performing live. Which is part of the fun of a live performance, of course. I think they're both interesting lines. And just like you, I saw it as being related to loving your ground, which seems to be a theme with M&S.
Yes, I know what you mean–I've heard both of those, depending on which recording of the song I'm listening to. It wouldn't be the first time they've played a bit fast and loose with their lyrics when performing live. Which is part of the fun of a live performance, of course. I think they're both interesting lines. And just like you, I saw it as being related to loving your ground, which seems to be a theme with M&S.
Everyone says it is to love the skies I wander, but I've been hearing, "love the skies I'm under." A hopeless wanderer would still be on the ground, yes? I saw it as a different way of saying "Love your ground," except this person has no ground to call his own because he's a hopeless wanderer who hopes to one day at least love the skies he's under.
Yes, I know what you mean–I've heard both of those, depending on which recording of the song I'm listening to. It wouldn't be the first time they've played a bit fast and loose with their lyrics when performing live. Which is part of the fun of a live performance, of course. I think they're both interesting lines. And just like you, I saw it as being related to loving your ground, which seems to be a theme with M&S.
Yes, I know what you mean–I've heard both of those, depending on which recording of the song I'm listening to. It wouldn't be the first time they've played a bit fast and loose with their lyrics when performing live. Which is part of the fun of a live performance, of course. I think they're both interesting lines. And just like you, I saw it as being related to loving your ground, which seems to be a theme with M&S.