![]() It was just that idea, really, and it’s definitely one of my favorite songs of them all, too. pressed against the pane could see the veins and there was poison out resting in a raze the inner. But the I thought that what’s even more potent, in a way, is this idea that he’s having a heart attack and he doesn’t even realize that he’s dying. I was unafraid, I was a boy, I was a tender age melic in the naked, knew a lake and drew the lofts for page hurdle all the waitings up, know it wasn't wedded love 4 long minutes end and it was over it'd all be back and the frost took up the eyes. Actually, when I started writing the song, it was about a man who’d been shot and he was lying in a Layby. I just thought it was a really beautiful image. ![]() ![]() That incredibly potent sense of regret for not resolving this argument or row or whatever it was. It’s all about a guy basically dying in a layby and thinking about the way he’s left home the day before, the night before, the week before, or whenever. ![]() I think it’s terribly sad human quality, and “Heartattack In A Layby" is about regret. Regret for not following your instincts and married the right person when you had the chance. Regret for not having said what you should’ve said at the time or done what you should’ve done. The lyrics describe her presence, even when she is far away, in imagery of feathers adorning a flume a fast moving stream of water and a. It speaks to the strength and unity of the bond between parent and childno matter the distance. " I think that for me, one of the things that’s always been the most heartbreaking about the human condition is the idea of regret. The song 'Flume' by Bon Iver is a reflection on the love between the singer and his mother. Quoting the frontman Steven Wilson from an interview about this track: Thats all for now.Try Porcupine Tree's Heartattack In A Layby, I can barely listen to it these days haha “I’ll be holding all the tickets, you’ll be paying all the fines” It is the second most played song on my itunes. If you like this song you will absolutely LOVE Skinny Love by Bon Iver. If what is above is accurate I think this song is very very well crafted. So basically, I see that he fells like he’s got no home, he fell from his mother when he did not want to and he survives (rather than living and thriving) at best warily (“leery”). So basically, I see that he feels like he’s got no home, he fell from his mother when he did not want to and he survives (rather than living and thriving) at best warily (“leery”). Icarus fell into the sea, this could help explain the “i move in water, shore to shore” but i’m not sure how Bon Iver fell from his mother’s womb and left his mother, the moon, at home. Icarus fell from the sky and left his dad, Daedalus, in the air. He is playing an Icarus figure (Icarus who flew too close to the sun and his wings melted and he fell to his death). So, I have done some research into the topic and this is the best explanation I could find. The question remains what is this about? Let’s look at the lyrics. I’d suggest you find a studio version if you really enjoy this. This is a very raw version, but I tend to like live music better. How awesome is that? But what is it about? While Bon Iver’s is amazing, I really enjoy the piano and the horns that are involved in Peter Gabriel’s version. ![]() Peter Gabriel does a gorgeous cover of Bon Iver’s Flume. ![]()
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