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The last part of this verse almost brought me to tears when I first heard it simply because of the simplicity of the comparison... Hanging on for dear life atop a tree blowing in the wind is very much like hanging on for dear life amidst a dying love. I think we've all been there and I'm not sure I need to say much more. The tree is quite obviously representative of the writer and, quite frankly, makes me want to plant a tree for my kids if/when I have them. General CommentThis is a beautiful song, no doubt, but the second verse in particular is one of the most beautiful uses of imagery I've heard in a long time. Please support the artists by purchasing related recordings and merchandise.
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That said, the "cracks of the skin" with which the tree was climbed indicate that the growth experienced has not been without some difficulties/scars. The fact that the tree was climbed by these cracks is very poignant in the sense that we typically learn/grow from our mistakes and, provided we actually learn/grow, this is what allows us to "rise" and see the world. General Commenta man, his life settled, with others in tow, feels like a solitary figure in a lonely world.

A man placed all of his self-worth into a relationship and she changed. At some point she made the statement "you're not the man i married" and left. Probably for someone more 'dangerous', more fun. His domesticity repelled her, even though he left his old self behind for the two to plan a future together.
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She, from the first glance, is strangely like home to him. Against the stigma, against the odds, he embraces her. He builds a home away from home with her. But in his descent, he grasps the details for what they are. He stands at the fork with two tragic paths before him. Either way, a part of him will leave and turn to dust.

To me, this song strikes a chord inside about a wonderful woman I know whom I have been talking with for going on two years now. We have talked on the telephone, laughed and smiled and spoke to each other on skype, and we have imed like no other two people have in the world. I love her immensely, and I have not even met her face-to-face yet. The next verse is important because seeds were planted, this may be symbolic of the hope for the budding relationship.
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Then he says, "until it disappeared from you, from me". It then says that out in the garden they planted a seed, i think by seed, they mean the seed of life, love and family. A man and a woman who have shared so much in life; have loved so deeply; have become one with one another. The man's heart is slowly torn apart as he watches the ravages of Alzheimer's disease take the love of his life's mind to a far away place that doesn't include him. He can recall each precious moment; each gentle touch; each wonderful moment in time, yet, it seems that the more he can remember, the more she is forgetting.

The way that his love used to hold him together. So he is letting go of that home and holding on to himself and letting that love go. My InterpretationWhen I listen to this song I picture a man thinking back to a person he loved and lost; a man, who has put time and effort into creating something functional, something for him and his loved one to share. However, their relationship becomes rough and hurtful to a point where it is dysfunctional. Devastated and furious, he learns to accepts what has come to them. My Interpretationto me this song is a description of life.
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Now he is saying it is his turn to leave the earth, as this story is told from him as an older man. As he lay in his death bed, he reminisces back to when they first began, and things of all of the obstacles they had to overcome to be together and come upon the love that they shared. He remembers the hard times he went through after his love had passed away.
Sad but lovely story of love and devotion. He feels like he is decomposing, turning to dust from the loss and emptiness. He returns to the place to torture himself, because the torture makes him feel alive. Flesh, not the disintegrating shell he has become. He mourns the future they dreamed together when he says, "the garden where we planted the seeds," .
The track features vocals from Patrick Watson, who also played the piano. The meaning of this song to me is love represented by a home a place where you feel the best you. And that love or "home" was vacated by the other half of that love. And the tree was like getting over that love a symbol of him not letting himself go.

The song is sung as though no one is listening, just the artist and his thoughts. Token - "Household Name" Can't go to my house 'cause I wanna be a household name Only relax when I'm back on a plane Stewardess is like a new mom Daddy like the pilot I don't see him anyway Household name Baby who am I to... All lyrics are property and copyright of their respective authors, artists and labels. There are all of these things â€" houses, friendships,...
I just wrote, but my message is not there. I forgot to mention, I didn't build the house, I bought the house where he lives. He works on it, he's building it back up, it was originally built in the 1690's as far as my research has found. Point being - his voice is part of the song for his life and part of the song is my voice. The relevance is permeable throughout many situations I can relate to.
To me it makes me think of my Dad — all the good times and all the lost time. His imagery viscerally conjures this ascendance and eventual decline. The artist isn’t overly lamenting the situation. He’s still fond of what he had and understanding of what is to come.
He finds shelter and protection in the tree, as close as he can get to what he once had, with the only one that knew it was real. Holding and being held… but it is only fleeting. Disintegration into dust, nothingness, resumes. Home is a metaphor for the love he and she shared, and dreams for a life together that the lovers built.
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