It is indeed revolving around the passing away of a lover...
"pour me a heavy dose of atmosphere" implies that he feels he needs to let go and regain a firm grasp of reality.
"I'd send a postcard to you, dear. Cause I wish you were here" ... one can obviously send a postcard to anybody on Earth. "I'd" i would... but he can't for Adam's past lover is not in Heaven.
"I'll find repose in new ways" - he'll enter a state of peace at mind, but at some other day. This line somewhat links with "pour me a heavy dose of atmosphere.
"And heavy wings grow lighter" indicates that his diseased lover is now an angel, although the verse altogether somewhat implies that he'd do anything to be next to her again and it is indeed his wings that grow lighter.
It brings me utter bliss that a dismal concept such as the death of a loved one, can be depicted through such a bright and positive light.
It is indeed revolving around the passing away of a lover...
"pour me a heavy dose of atmosphere" implies that he feels he needs to let go and regain a firm grasp of reality.
"I'd send a postcard to you, dear. Cause I wish you were here" ... one can obviously send a postcard to anybody on Earth. "I'd" i would... but he can't for Adam's past lover is not in Heaven.
"I'll find repose in new ways" - he'll enter a state of peace at mind, but at some other day. This line somewhat links with "pour me a heavy dose of atmosphere.
"And heavy wings grow lighter" indicates that his diseased lover is now an angel, although the verse altogether somewhat implies that he'd do anything to be next to her again and it is indeed his wings that grow lighter.
It brings me utter bliss that a dismal concept such as the death of a loved one, can be depicted through such a bright and positive light.
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