This song makes me think of a pair of survivors of some disaster who find themselves in a world where they need to rely on each-other to survive, but which also leaves no room for real relationships. There's no space for words, since they now have to fight against something much bigger than either of them.
"Vicious one how ever did you find me?"
She's speaking here to the person responsible for the disaster.
"Now it seems that we are not crazy
And lovers sow what lovers reap"
Maybe her and her lover predicted the disaster, and so their 'harvest' is their survival. (many other interpretations here).
"Nothing now can ever come between us
As we hide and watch the city burn"
They know that from here on out, they'll need to rely on each-other completely, and have each-other's backs.
"There is much that I still want to tell you
But now is not the time to speak of love"
But they know that the world they now live in leaves no space for normal relationships.
"Live in fear I cannot be your savior
There is no violence in your heart"
But she also thinks of her companion as less prepared than her in some way; as someone who will either have to learn violence, or who will need help surviving beyond what she can provide.
"Warriors are both time and patience
But you and I are worlds apart"
The bit about warriors is from Tolstoy. I think she's saying that she is a warrior and her companion is not? Unsure.
"We all, we all, we all saw the light
We are, we are, we are first and right"
I think here, she's saying that they now know to put each-other first, and that their survival is something of a righteous cause.
Anyhow, just the images that this song makes me think of.
This song makes me think of a pair of survivors of some disaster who find themselves in a world where they need to rely on each-other to survive, but which also leaves no room for real relationships. There's no space for words, since they now have to fight against something much bigger than either of them.
"Vicious one how ever did you find me?"
She's speaking here to the person responsible for the disaster.
"Now it seems that we are not crazy And lovers sow what lovers reap"
Maybe her and her lover predicted the disaster, and so their 'harvest' is their survival. (many other interpretations here).
"Nothing now can ever come between us As we hide and watch the city burn"
They know that from here on out, they'll need to rely on each-other completely, and have each-other's backs.
"There is much that I still want to tell you But now is not the time to speak of love"
But they know that the world they now live in leaves no space for normal relationships.
"Live in fear I cannot be your savior There is no violence in your heart"
But she also thinks of her companion as less prepared than her in some way; as someone who will either have to learn violence, or who will need help surviving beyond what she can provide.
"Warriors are both time and patience But you and I are worlds apart"
The bit about warriors is from Tolstoy. I think she's saying that she is a warrior and her companion is not? Unsure.
"We all, we all, we all saw the light We are, we are, we are first and right"
I think here, she's saying that they now know to put each-other first, and that their survival is something of a righteous cause.
Anyhow, just the images that this song makes me think of.