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Song Meaning

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Okay, this is the last song from the EP I tried to decipher...

Please post your opinions of the song too...! :chinese:

 

 

Let me go boys, let me go

Push my boat from the highest cliff

To the sea below

Rocks are waiting boys, rocks await

Swoop down from the sky

And catch me like a bird of prey

Now my feet won't touch the ground

Now my head won't stop

You wait a lifetime to be found

Now my feet won't touch the ground

 

(Person feels safe in life and has success, yet he wants to discover life from another perspective, he may wants to experience adventures…

He knows this won’t be getting easy, but he just has to find out who he really his. He wants to think over his life and experience something different from what he is experience at the moment)

 

Singing, now my feet won't touch the ground

Now my head won't stop

You wait a lifetime to be found

Now my feet won't touch the ground

Now my feet won't touch the ground

 

(Here he is making those experiences…)

I think that Chris Martin is talking to the rest of the guys just telling them to let him go and be by himself for a little bit

  • 3 weeks later...

meaning

 

i think the lyrics of this are

 

"rocs are waiting boys..."

 

not "rocks are waiting..."

 

rocs are an ancient mythological "bird of prey" like mentioned in the lyrics...

 

let me know what you think...

 

thanks.

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