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And then just exactly as I remember because it's a similar feeling to when his first love. He has been in love before and is now recovered from that loss suggested by the lyrics "falling off the giant bird that's been carrying me" he is finally released from that past. Now he's seeing the world through rose-colored glasses when he talks about the trees and fruits. He's "fallen out of bed from a long weary dream" because now he feels like he's living and found a purpose. They finally found someone who they think is worthwhile and are not willing to give up easily. I think it's about someone who has been in the dark about love. My InterpretationI interpreted this song so that it could relate to me. I'd be curious to hear what you all think. But now he's fallen off of the bird, he's a fish out of water: on land again. His references to birds and fish seem to indicate that he hasn't been living in the real world for a long time. The drug use may be a bit of a stretch, and he could also just be referring to a period of not living in reality. The person wants to wake up and try things again. Something is going to happen, things are going to change. The rhythmic section sounds like something is building over and over again but with a constant sense of deepening calm. Maybe she's been trying to get over him, but when he looks at her he can tell she still cares: "every woman blows her cover in the eye of the beholder." He knows that there's still something there between them: "if you think this is over then your wrong." I sense there was a relationship or start of one that was cut off by the drug use, and as the addict wakes up he starts remembering the person: "the root," "a heart in cold ground" -a feeling or connection that has the potential to grow into a relationship. The 'giant bird' could have to do with highs. 'Falling out of bed from a long weary dream' -the person has essentially been living in a dream world or drug-induced haze and is starting to wake up. General CommentThis could just be me injecting my own life into this song (which tends to happen a lot), but I feel like this track might contain some references to addiction and someone who's trying to separate himself from the drug get his life back on track.

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In advancement to the next stage, we are free of these closed-minded "problems."įalling off a giant bird that's been carrying me"įalling off a a giant ball that flies through the solar system and carries us all "Finally I'm free of all the weight I've been carrying"Īll the petty indulgent problems that we see as weight carrying us down are completely meaningless in the big picture. we grow larger and more developed over time, eventually our bodies become withered/rotten, and finally we fall off in to the unknown. our lives are the fruits, and earth is the tree. The sweetest things take time to come around.

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"The sweetest flowers and fruits hang from trees" He's falling off this earth, as the long and tiring events of life have come to an end

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Then we have the reincarnation with this song it starts off on a completely new, self-assured, uplifting tone. Especially when you consider the position of this song on the album, it comes right after "give up the ghost" which seems to be about the actual proccess of dying and saying goodbye. I instantly was convinced that this song is about reincarnation, death and progress to the next stage after this life. My InterpretationTo me this song is NOTHING to do with relationships or dreams. The sweetest flowers and fruits are hanging from treesįalling off the giant bird that's been carrying meįinally I'm free of all the weight I've been carryingįalling off a giant bird that's been carrying me







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