Perhaps Pan is right. I think this song is simply about Damon's feelings towards Graham's leave but also about the relationships between the band members. 'Caravan' refers to the band , or family (in this case, Graham, Alex, and Dave).
Damon is eager to get back the good times when "everything was easy" maybe. Damon feels he's been and still is a "clown" to everyone, but he says "I believed I was strong, but you are the one" (the one is Graham, but could also be all the members of the band). I really think he's trying to say that he wants to get the band back together but..
"And when it comes, you'll feel the weight of it, the weight of it, and the day will come when you'll get away from it"
Personally I think Damon is saying that even if they never get back together, it won't matter anyway because life carries on and people change. That's just my interpretation of it.
And although this seems sad, in my opinion, this song is quite uplifting.
Perhaps Pan is right. I think this song is simply about Damon's feelings towards Graham's leave but also about the relationships between the band members. 'Caravan' refers to the band , or family (in this case, Graham, Alex, and Dave).
Damon is eager to get back the good times when "everything was easy" maybe. Damon feels he's been and still is a "clown" to everyone, but he says "I believed I was strong, but you are the one" (the one is Graham, but could also be all the members of the band). I really think he's trying to say that he wants to get the band back together but..
"And when it comes, you'll feel the weight of it, the weight of it, and the day will come when you'll get away from it"
Personally I think Damon is saying that even if they never get back together, it won't matter anyway because life carries on and people change. That's just my interpretation of it.
And although this seems sad, in my opinion, this song is quite uplifting.