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anonymous
August 4th, 2006 03:31PM
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I think that this song uses the hospital scenario to represent the many ways you can lose someone, whether it be a death by illness like in the song or by watching someone fade away and self destruct.
This song holds one of my favourite lines from any song -
'and I knew that you were a truth,
i would rather lose,
than to have never lain beside at all'
-which is basically the same as saying it is better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all, which is what this song is about, the pain of watching someone you love slip away.
When sarah says "love is watching someone die", it causes ben to ask "so who's gonna watch you die?" which is basically asking more than just 'so who loves you?' , but who loves you enough to go through the pain of watching you fade away.
anonymous
March 6th, 2009 09:51PM
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This is a song that strikes my core. It describes how it is like to be in a hospital and watch a loved one either slowly and painfully die or sit there wringing your hands out waiting to find out whether a test has come back positive or negative.
This song is about how the narrator describes how he has to watch his love slowly die and he understands how there is no way to stop it. He also states that it is a cruel irony that one day he won't be able to remember her face. And yet, he also states that it was better to have loved her in the first place than to have never have loved her at all.
The last part of the song is what strikes me the most though, the phrase "who is gonna watch you die" is a terrifying yet also curious phrase. This statement conjures an image of a old man laying on his death bed barely able move and with no one to be there with him. This statement plays on the basis of human fears, the fears of being alone espacially in death. This is what scares me the most throughout the entire song the idea that I have alienated so many people to make no one care about whether I live or die.
This song strikes me so deeply from the fact that I have watched someone slowly and painfully die from a slow spreading cancer. She had her stomache removed because of it but it had already spread to her liver by then it was to late and all we could do was provide warmth and love. Unfortunately she later died on sunday and is deeply missed everyday. This is the meaning of the song who will love you enough to stand by you and remember you even after you have left this world.
LittleStars
April 21st, 2009 06:38PM
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Interpretation is in the parantheses!
And it came to me then
That every plan is a tiny prayer to Father Time
As I stared at my shoes in the ICU
That reeked of piss and 409
(describing the circumstances upon arriving at the hospital)
And I rationed my breaths as I said to myself
That I'd already taken too much today
(he is trying to calm down, realizing how the day has been too much for a person to handle)
As each descending peak on the LCD
Took you a little farther away from me
Away from me
(the lines on the LCD go down, literally meaning that she is dying)
Amongst the vending machines and year-old magazines
(the hospital setting consists of year old magazines to keep them occupied)
In a place where we only say goodbye
(many people die in hospitals, showing bens certainty that she is going to die there)
It stung like a violent wind that our memories depend
On a faulty camera in our minds
(the idea that she will die pains him deepy and the only memories he will have left of her will be the ones in his mind)
But I knew that you were a truth
I would rather lose than to have never lain beside at all
(he knew that she was worth being with even if she is in her deathbed. He would have rather dealt with the pain of losing her to death than to have never been with her at all)
And I looked around at all the eyes on the ground
As the TV entertained itself
(everyone in the waiting room stares down at the ground because they are in their own little worlds, concerned about their loved ones. The TV is 'entertaining' itself because no one cares to watch tv while they are at the hospital)
'Cause there's no comfort in the waiting room
Just nervous paces bracing for bad news
(its impossible to be comfortable in a waiting room because everyone is just waiting to hear the future or temination of their loved ones lives)
Then the nurse comes around and everyone lifts their head
(everyone tries to meet the eyes of the nurse in desperate attempt to find the news about their loved ones)
But I'm thinking of what Sarah said
That love is watching someone die
(ultimately, love is being able to let someone go (die). being able to embrace every moment that they have with their significant other. being able to deal with the loss of a loved one because not being with them would be far worse.)
So who's going to watch you die?
So who's going to watch you die?
So who's going to watch you die?
(ben asks the listeners, who will be that person for you?)