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I'm up in the woods
I'm down on my mind
I'm building a still
To slow down the time
I'm down on my mind
I'm building a still
To slow down the time
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I'm down on my mind (He's depressed)
I'm building a still (He's pouring himself a drink meaning alcohol)
To slow down the time (getting drunk)
"I'm up in the woods, I'm down on my mind"
Taken literally, for the first part, Justin is in the woods of Wisconsin. But nothing is face value with his songs. I feel like he's talking about a place of solitude and peace. The next part, "I'm down on my mind," supports this. The definition of mind is "The element of a person that enables them to be aware of the world and their experiences, to think, and to feel." He's able to quiet his own thoughts and feelings.
"I'm building a still, to slow down the time."
A still is something that purifies alcohol, by boiling it and capturing what evaporates, then condensing it. But he's talking about time, not alcohol. He's found a pure, perfect moment, and wants to hold onto it as long as he can.
I imagine him slowly trudging through freshly fallen snow, weaving between trees, then pausing to look around at the blank canvas of a white world, the roar of complete silence filling his ears. I've experienced that before, and it's such a unique thing. It's a feeling of serenity.
He's lost and feeling down, so he's getting drunk, to slow down the time. And that's all there is to it. :)
"still" as in alcohol distillation goes along with being "down on my mind" and "slow down time" (the ataxic effects)
"while still" "a period of calm or silence" also fits with being alone in the woods.
lyrically and musically beautiful.
when i first heard "woods" my first thought was, oh please oh please don't let that be autotune. hiphop has just ruined the technique and made it corny and tacky. but i continued to listen because bon iver has such a beautiful voice; his voice and the accompanying harmonies make this song is a perfect example how to use autotune correctly.
this song is simple and yet still haunting.