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Call it a Ritual Lyrics
well into the desert you must go
so into the desert we go call it a ritual call it whatever you will and you will grow out of me as naturally as branches from a tree call it a ritual call it whatever you will and you know they will swing swing their swords for show while you turn your flower petals so slow you said the desert will eat us alive i said i'll make the decisions you just drive you just drive and i saw the windmill wings were gone and i heard the wind come creepin around call it an act of easy mercy to tear the structure down call it whatever you will call it whatever you will cause you know they will swing swing their swords for show while you turn your flower petals so slow but i am amazed at how they go i am amazed at how they go but i am amazed at how they go i am amazed at how they go but i am amazed at how they go i am amazed at how they go but i am amazed at how they go i am amazed at how they go but i am amazed at how they go i am amazed at how they go so call it whatever you will call it a ritual call it whatever you will you know they will swing swing their swords for show
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04-26-2008
anyway, good song - don't know if i'd say great, although my opinion could easily change upon a few more listens. I wish the song as a whole just had more of a crescendo effect.
I feel like the song has an emphasis on nature again, like a lot of their other songs and a futility of modernity. The whole swinging of swords for show is only literally taking place in contests of fencing and i dont really thing thats where the song is going. I feel like once again they're just stressing the importance of simplicity.
The song also seems to referrence some frustration with another person. "you will grow mad at me..." and "you just drive." I feel like the second line places emphasis on just which to me sounds like theirs a sort of impatience involved, but this is far too long for an initial analysis of the song so i'll leave it for now.
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05-03-2008
"You will grow out of me
As naturally
As branches from a tree"
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05-07-2008
"i said i'll make the decisions you just drive
you just drive"
sounds like someones addiction to gambling even though they were told of the consequences.
my parents and aunts do this all the time, (but not to vegas) they save to or plan to go gambling, they do it somewhat often, and they love it; it's their own little ritual.
but this is just my two-cents from my first look at the lyrics, i may be way off.
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05-12-2008
The desert is the Middle East. The soldiers of the modern armies tour through this antiquated underdeveloped land on their undefined mission.
"Well into the desert we must go
So into the desert we go"
Notice how the why of this operation is never discussed. We're just going. There is a whole list of excuses for this war that have all been debunked. Yet Neo-conservatives maintain the action was justified.
"you said the desert will eat us alive
I said I'll make the decisions you just drive"
President Bush is noted of calling himself "The decider."
"and i saw the windmill wings were gone
and i heard the wind come creepin around
call it an act of easy mercy
to tear the structure down"
A very pragmatic modernist view. Tearing down the useless, outdated windmill is equivalent to demolishing the old world system of tyrant and oppressed people. Clear the way for democracy and a system that works.
"they will swing swing their swords for show
while you turn your flower petals so slow"
The sword is a symbol for war and the flower a symbol of peace. The "swing their swords for show" illustrates how this war is not true, total war. It is a very delicate and conplex situation that is beyond the conventional armies marching into a field to do battle. Much can be accomplished with a show of force.
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05-21-2008
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05-21-2008
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06-11-2008
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06-13-2008
following the same arguement, I believe that the line,
"you said the desert will eat us alive
i said i'll make the decisions you just drive
you just drive"
refers the government's disregard for the opinions of it's citizens. The government makes the decisions, but it's people have to sacrifice the trip. Sometimes they don't come back.
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09-17-2008
It's about going off to a war in the desert
A war without reason, where the wheels of promised peace (the flower) turn slow.
The windmill can represent industry, the american economy (Think George Orwell's using the same metaphor in animal farm) it is the collapsing of america at home while the soldiers go in to the desert for show.
It is about a war that is only for show, like a thoughtless ritual and an entertainment, a distraction from bigger problems and failures at home (the windmill).
The shape and stripping of the windmill also echos the shape of the spinning flower of peace.
all the while we are amazed at how they go (off to war just for show)
we are amazed at how they go (so quickly eaten alive by the desert)
we are amazed at how they go (the decline of America)
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03-01-2009
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04-22-2009
I'd like to point out, though, the Quixotic reference in the windmill's wings disappearing. And the blatant sexual connotations of swinging swords and turning flower petals. But this fits in with the interpretation of the war theme, i'd say, like 'you put your cock in the air, and you called it a guitar'.
Also, i don't think the desert is so literal as to be the 'Middle-East', but that imagery is certainly topical enough to be especially effective.
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