2012년 4월 30일 월요일

Nothing as It Seems -- Pearl Jam



Don't feel like home. He's a little out. And all these words elope. It's nothing like 
your poem. Putting in. Inputting in. Don't feel like methadone.
A scratching voice all alone it's nothing like your baritone.


(**)  It's nothing as it seems. The little that he needs. It's home.
The little that he sees. Is nothing he concedes. It's home.
One uninvited chromosome. A blanket like the ozone. 
It's nothing as it seems. All that he needs. It's home. 


The little that he frees is nothing he believes.
Saving up a sunny day. Something maybe two tone. 
Anything of his own. A chip off the corner stone.
Who's kidding? Rainy day. A one way ticket headstone.
Occupations overthrown. A whisper through a megaphone.

(**)  

"It's a little bit reflecting on where I came from. I grew up in really rural area in Northern Montana, and 'Nothing As It Seems' is looking back at that. I think until two or three years ago, I looked back at my childhood as being a fairly utopian situation where I had the freedom to ride my bike around town when I was five years old, and my parents didn't have to worry about anybody taking me and killing me or whatever. In the last couple of years, there have been some things that have kind of allowed some darker things to come to the surface of my childhood, seeing things that I had kind of selectively forgotten for my own mental health or whatever. I had just seen Affliction and I had just read Nine Below Zero by Kevin Canty, all very kind of rural things that unearthed a lot of stuff. 'Nothing As It Seems' is just kind of what came out. I'm just now starting to actually really analyze what I was talking about, because I still don't really have a grip on that."         (songfacts)   








            















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