Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here Song Meanings
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So, so you think you can tell Heaven from Hell, blue skies from pain. Can you tell a green field from a cold steel rail? A smile from a ve... See the rest of these lyrics Wish You Were Here Lyrics on KOvideo
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July 9th, 2008 12:18AM
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September 8th, 2008 01:53PM
but enjoy pink floyd shine on you crazy diamond was the first song I had ever heard on the way home from the hospital when I was just a baby. live, love, laugh PEACE
October 2nd, 2008 10:21AM
October 7th, 2008 04:46PM
I get a heavy feeling about the gradual destruction of the Earth's ecology in the first half of the song. As for the S.B. arguments, I remember seeing a documentary where a long-haired Gilmore swears up and down that the band doesn't do drugs. (Maybe Zappa made it cool?) Just trying to say that maybe they aren't always candid or honest --- or even "there" at all....
November 25th, 2008 03:30AM
I see it as contrasting the resigned cynicism of the singer, who has become world-weary and beaten down by the way the world is, with his younger self. He can no longer tell right from wrong (“heaven from hell”) or good from bad (“blue skies from pain”). He has lost sight of the value of natural beauty and has accepted materialism (“a green field from a cold steel rail”); he has lost the passion for fighting the injustices his younger self saw in the world, like the destruction of the natural environment (“hot ashes for trees”); he has experienced so much bullshit and duplicity(and particularly in the music business – see Welcome to the Machine and Have a Cigar which precede this song on the album)(“a smile from a veil” and “hot air for a cool breeze”); his idealistic dreams have deserted him (“heroes for ghosts”) and he now accepts the status quo, unsatisfactory though it is, rather than trying to change the world (“cold comfort for change”). His younger self had a big ambition to change the world for the better (“a walk-on part in the war”): his older self is only concerned with what has become his own little part of the world, in which he is the main figure (“a lead role in a cage”). The older man yearns for what can never be regained – the idealism of his youth (“wish you were here”). However, he and his younger self are united by insecurity and their inability to make the world the place they would want it to be (“What have you found? The same old fears”) and, for different reasons, are effectively powerless to control their environment (“two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl”).
December 7th, 2008 07:52AM
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January 5th, 2009 01:15PM
"How I wish you were here" is said to Waters and Gilmour for themselves. You can understand the whole meaning of the Album just looking for the picture on the flip side of the cover...the man walking in the desert, holding a platinium record, empty, just using the superficial clothes.. Alan Ianke: alanianke@ibest.com.br, Brazil.
February 12th, 2009 01:40AM
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June 24th, 2009 01:13AM
The whole wish you were here part is talking about how he wishes his friend would come back from the war. Two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl year after year, Running over the same old ground, What have you found, the same old fears? This refers to how they both friends felt lost in their lives, that's why the one friend became a soldier, but when he finally got out their he realized that even as a soldier he is still as lost as ever.
July 12th, 2009 03:47PM
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September 26th, 2009 12:13PM
so, so you think you can tell (its almost questioning the listener, remarking on the fact that most people are blind to important things happening around them, but also relates to syds mental absence as a result of substance abuse) heaven from hell(the literal meaning of being numb to deep emotion when your an addict, and the world being a kind of purgatory by way of different events, quite literally between heaven and hell) blue skies from pain (same principle, but softer concepts as opposed to heaven and hell, showing the broad landscape of human emotion and the mind, and the implications of losing that) can you tell a green field, from a cold steel rail, a smile from a veil, do you think you can tell (again, similiar concepts but drastically different to show the effects of being almost braindead, also that the effects of a drug or something persuasive can mask the truth, then reiterating the question, do you think you can tell?) did they get you to trade, your heroes for ghosts (superficial things and material items, pushing your friends away, leaving you alone) hot ashes for trees, hot air for a cool breeze (the act of smoking a drug renndering you oblivious to smoke and harshness,being somewhere that's seemingly better) cold comfort for change,did you exchange a walk on part in the war, for the lead role in the cage (being torn from a well known existence and being in unfamiliar territory,so to speak,and sacrificing your free will to an addiction that puts your mind in a cage) how I wish, how I wish you were here we're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl, year after year, running over the same ground, what have we found, the same old fears, wish you were here (they wish syd was still with us, even though he was still alive at the time,but he was lost to mental illness, david and syd shared such a kinship, they were like kindred souls, but when they lost syd to addiction, it was like the souls had nowhere to go, running over the same old ground.running into the same obstacles, because they're like a machine that's missing a wheel, which also applies to the songs ,"welcome to the machine"and "the new machine"parts 1-2.)
November 13th, 2009 03:18AM
So, so you think you can tell Heaven from Hell, blue skies from pain. Can you tell a green field from a cold steel rail? A smile from a veil? -Well here, he is asking you (as a human being and an individual who is part of shaping the world and society we live in now) if in the world around you, you are able of deciding what is best for you, what is best for everyone, and to be able to make the choices to make the world a better place as well as to not be fooled into a false state of security with a life that seems beautiful, but it only feels that way because that is what you have been taught, and programmed, and you need to able to experience life to the fullest including both good and bad circumstances. Do you think you can tell? -Waters is asking the world if it able to change and know the difference between the timeless battle of good and evil. "Do you really think you are experienced enough?" And did they get you to trade your heroes for ghosts? Hot ashes for trees? Hot air for a cool breeze? Cold comfort for change? -In the world there is so much corrupt power and outside influences trying to lure us to temptations of the wrong type. but this is done by offering things in our lives that we feel would better benefit us or make our lives happier. and that we will gladly give up our rights to certain things for an easy solution. a quick fix. not necessarily the best. And did you exchange a walk on part in the war for a lead role in a cage? -The war is the ongoing and constant change of our world and society. If we stick to just the American society, it would be our voice, our rights, our ability to make change happen. Now we may not have the strongest voice and in our lifetime we may not be able to change anything, but it is still your fight, it is your participation in making the world around us better or at least not worse. It is your fighting chance. and wheather or not you are willing to give up that last final tiny voice that may never get heard, for a bigger part of the action, but it may not be on what you agree with. and you are letting other people tell you what to believe in and what to accept as truth. So, will you give up your beliefs and convictions just for an easy buck or a quick fix? or as so wonderfuly put, would you "Exchange a WALK ON PART in the WAR for a LEAD ROLE in a CAGE" How I wish, how I wish you were here. We're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl, year after year, -I believe this goes more towards the romance scene as opposed to the fight for your right to live happily scene. There is someone out there that everyone wishes would be able to be with them, that is love, the most powerful and pure of human emotion. love is not the problem. Its living your life with that of another and trying to live in harmony. of course there will be fights. but in this lover's case, they and their significant other seem to have many disagreements but the power of love overcomes that, and no matter how many times they get together and end things, they just seem to be meant for each other but have a hard time just being with each other. Swimming through their fishbowl or world just drifting away from the other, but no matter how far they drift, they always end up running into each other. Running over the same old ground. What have you found? The same old fears. Wish you were here. -Final line. again with the relationship views. no matter how many times you argue with your partner over a subject, there are just certain issues that you keep fighting about causing you to be angry and possibly leave the other for. and when the relationship is rekindled, it is put out over the same issue. eventually. and both people realize they are getting no where with it and are incapable of maturing on the subject enough to reach an agreeable point so neither will attempt to fix the situation and are stuck with their same old fears.
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