Lyric discussion by georgeporter 

This song links in very closely to Newborn, from Elbow's first album. Newborn, for those who don't know, is about an old woman with Dimentia who is begging her husband to love her regardless of it and let him know that she wants him to be her's for the rest of her days. The title refers to that same vulnerability and neediness of a newborn child.

This song is continuing the story in my opinion. Except, this time, it's from the perspective of the surviving partner who now lives in a care home. This man is in fact a lonely old man but is stuck in the memory of his beloved, now passed on.

The lyrics highlight some very strong ties between the two songs. For example, the man says, "Though I wore you glacial patience to a smudge of bitter dust." This smudge of bitter dust could be the Dimentia and its effects on the relationship, result in death.

"On the last day you embraced me with a glistening sapling trust." Perhaps referring to the kick at the end of Newborn which talks of their last embrace, "Holding me, shaking, awake in the dark."

"Did they sing a million blessings as they watched us slowly part?" Are the birds wishing luck and blessings unto this man as they witness him lose his lover for the first and last time?

"Do they keep those final kisses in their tiny racing hearts?" Those final kisses referring to, once again, the kick at the end of Newborn, "Press your lips to my eyes."

This is an extraordinarily sad song despite its upbeat drive. The patronising of the carers. The loneliness of the man who has only 'the birds' as his keepsake and witnesses of their marriage. I hope this man is okay.

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