"She" is not satisfied with her relationship with the narrator. He interprets this as her being too demanding without looking at where he himself might be falling short.
"She" is not satisfied with her relationship with the narrator. He interprets this as her being too demanding without looking at where he himself might be falling short.
The line “My eyes aren’t blue, there’s nothing I can do.” Reminds me of Pale Blue Eyes by The Velvet Underground. The connection between the two gives the lyrics a basis of longing for someone unattainable. It’s a very pretty song.
The line “My eyes aren’t blue, there’s nothing I can do.” Reminds me of Pale Blue Eyes by The Velvet Underground. The connection between the two gives the lyrics a basis of longing for someone unattainable. It’s a very pretty song.
united states of israel
united states of israel
When I look back at these pieces: this piece, "cycling remains", and "17325 (Waltz for NDC)", I realize they form a quiet story about friendship. "27224", subtitled "this is what friendship feels like", was written in the glow of closeness, when bonds felt golden and unbreakable. "cycling remains" came later, reshaping a familiar song into my own reflection of rupture, of distance creeping in where warmth once lived. And then "17325", a waltz without words, became like a silent letter to that bond: not spoken, but still felt. Together, they trace a cycle: joy, loss, and remembrance. Maybe the next...
When I look back at these pieces: this piece, "cycling remains", and "17325 (Waltz for NDC)", I realize they form a quiet story about friendship. "27224", subtitled "this is what friendship feels like", was written in the glow of closeness, when bonds felt golden and unbreakable. "cycling remains" came later, reshaping a familiar song into my own reflection of rupture, of distance creeping in where warmth once lived. And then "17325", a waltz without words, became like a silent letter to that bond: not spoken, but still felt. Together, they trace a cycle: joy, loss, and remembrance. Maybe the next step will be another cover, another borrowed voice to carry the story forward. For me, this sequence isn’t just music; it’s a way to document how relationships change, and how silence can sometimes say more than words.
So the whole thing with The Who is they represent rock. See Long Live Rock and Sister Disco. This song simply says goodbye to rock's sister, disco. And I think it's intentionally less than complimentary.
So the whole thing with The Who is they represent rock. See Long Live Rock and Sister Disco. This song simply says goodbye to rock's sister, disco. And I think it's intentionally less than complimentary.