- Feb 10, 2003
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... and I'm not sure how I feel about the subject.
On the one hand, their song "What Sarah Said" exemplifies the experience of my family while coming together this past March when my grandfather passed away.
In fact, it's been quite a while since a song impacted me in such a way. I really was back there at the hospital ... and, while incredibly sad and difficult for me, I was very impressed by how acurate, powerful, and complete the song felt (side note: I'm a musician and I appreciate good song writing to a very high degree).
But the last couple lines seemed to hit me as a bit ... well, not what I've ever thought before.
"... love is watching someone die. / so who's gonna watch you die? (repeat 3x)"
On the surface it strikes me as a sad way to look at things and not fully correct.
But stepping back, if you consider that we are all slowly marching towrads our death, I suppose it is possible that love could be considered the act of watching someone die /over the course of their entire life/. But that's almost more depressing than the entire rest of the song ...
What do you guys think?
For reference:
On the one hand, their song "What Sarah Said" exemplifies the experience of my family while coming together this past March when my grandfather passed away.
In fact, it's been quite a while since a song impacted me in such a way. I really was back there at the hospital ... and, while incredibly sad and difficult for me, I was very impressed by how acurate, powerful, and complete the song felt (side note: I'm a musician and I appreciate good song writing to a very high degree).
But the last couple lines seemed to hit me as a bit ... well, not what I've ever thought before.
"... love is watching someone die. / so who's gonna watch you die? (repeat 3x)"
On the surface it strikes me as a sad way to look at things and not fully correct.
But stepping back, if you consider that we are all slowly marching towrads our death, I suppose it is possible that love could be considered the act of watching someone die /over the course of their entire life/. But that's almost more depressing than the entire rest of the song ...
What do you guys think?
For reference:
"What Sarah Said"
By: Death Cab for Cutie
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
And I rationed my breathes as I said to myself
that I'd already taken too much today
As each descending peak of the LCD
took you a little farther away from me
... Away from me
Amongst the vending machines and year-old magazines
in a place where we only say goodbye
It stung like a violent wind that our memories depend
on a faulty camera in our minds
But I knew that you were a truth I would rather lose
than to have never lain beside at all
And I looked around at all the eyes on the ground
as the TV entertained itself
'Cause there's no comfort in the waiting room
Just nervous pacers bracing for bad news
And then the nurse comes round and everyone will lift their heads
But I'm thinking of what Sarah said that "Love is watching someone die"
So who's going to watch you die?