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Old 04-03-2009, 10:30 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by yorkieK9trainer View Post
Flightless Bird has a fantastic melody, doesn't it?!?

Here's someone's interpritations:
"IMO, there are dual, yet similar, themes running through this song: (1) an individual's loss of innocence/idealism; and (2) the degradation/dissolution of the mythical "American" dream.

The first verse sets our protagonist as an innocent child (quick, wet, diving too deep) - newly born, baptized, full of energy/enthusiasm, carefree. We get a glimpse of what's to come through the "blind" eyes of the adult world whom the child can already see seem focused on material things ("plastic toys"). The "cops" (his own adulthood) crash the party and he's forced to grow up and give up his pure youthful enjoyment of life (cut his baby hair). Thus, he begins his quest to find his meaning/life in this adult American landscape. For me, it also brings to mind the end of the idealism of the peace/protest movement of the late 60's...the system crushes the uprising...the hippies cut their hair...and wander off...going on to what?

Well, the second verse tells us exactly where our protagonist's journey has landed him...a big fat safe spot with the adults of his youth. He's achieved the "American Dream", or has he? Now all talk and no action. He curses himself and the wrong/injustice he sees around him, yet he idly sits and watches these "poison rats" (the establishment, big business, corrupt government) slither by and destroy his ideal world. He bides his time in his magazines, finding pleasure in viewing some advertisement of folks fishing in some idyllic river. He is not out there himself, but even if he was, he would be merely pillaging/ruining/sacrificing a place of nature ("blood of christ mountain stream").

It's a really depressing song, but it's certainly beautiful."
Wow - I like how you explained it. I would have never thought about it to that depth. I was trying to read up on the guy who wrote/sang this (Iron & Wine) and I guess this is "his" sound. I didn't listen to any other songs but I guess he is very reminisent of the late 60's early 70's artist.

I should have known there was so much more to the words than what was written. I think the reason Twilight has taken on such a fan base is because it is not about vampires as much it is about life and love. I think the use of vampires was just her (author) vessel. Whatever it is... is sure is addicting and this song was perfect for the movie.

Thanks for taking the time to explain it to me!
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