Lyrics for Fitz & Dizzyspells as interpreted by wild_ cosmia

Fitz & Dizzyspells Lyrics
Comes and goes
Like in fits and dizzy spells
Like the weather

And it blows
Like it knows what's going wrong
Like it's clever

Has a name but the name goes unspoken
Weather vanes
Were all twisted and broken
So soldier on, soldier on

Flailing to the whir of a snack machine
And muted screams of an old regime
And then oh
Something gets in it
The nightshade gets in it
We were all fast asleep
Were all so fast asleep
But you woke us
You woke us from the strangest dream that an aubergine could ever know
Would ever know

Lava flows over crooks and craggy cliffs to the ocean
And explodes in a steam heat fevered cyclical motion
Has a name
But the name goes unspoken
It's in vain
Cause the language is broken
So cast your own, cast your own
Soldier on

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CaptainNero
23 hr 15 min ago

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I think the song is about both physical and mental illness, where Fitz(fits) would be mental and Dizzyspells would be physical. Just maybe Andrew Bird has considered every possibility for his songs, I mean, doesn't his creativity just scare you? then again, he does have alot of time on his hands.
An amazing song, but it's possible theme kinda kills how goddamn happy it is.~

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AlexKuykendall
09-15-2009

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@LLslp: altruism? as in ethical altruism // ayn rand?

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breezey23
09-09-2009

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I happened to be reading the Farseer and Tawny Man Trilogies when I first heard this song and noticed some interesting correlations. It's most likely coincidental, but now I can't hear the song without thinking of these books and the main character, Fitz.



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LLslp
07-18-2009

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I've always felt this song was about autism ... "flailing to the whirr of a snack machine" and "it's in vain, 'cause the language is broken" were my chief supporters. Thoughts?

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pukkapukka
06-22-2009

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so my thoughts on this... though they are incomplete... is that the song is about mental illness, which is what "it" is ("and it blows/ like it knows whats going on/ like its clever")
i feel like the person in this song has defeated said illness, or whatever is torturing him or her, and yet it still finds a way to creep back into his or her life

I feel like this line: "But you woke us/ You woke us from the strangest dream/ that an aubergine could ever know/ Would ever know" is the years of happiness that the person experienced, and now they are being disrupted. Whatever illness that is being personified never experienced said happiness, and so the person is disrupted, such as waking up from a dream.

Then of course at the end with "Soldier on, soldier on" and "has a name but the language is broken" and even earlier with the line "Weather wanes oooh were all twisted and broken" shows that we all have our shortcomings that we need to defeat, and sometimes we can't understand the, but we need to get through them even if they find ways to come back into our lives.

I know thats a bit of a messy interpretation, but its the best I've got. By the way, aubergine means eggplant...

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TheForceOfTragedy
06-16-2009

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i have no idea about the interpretation, but i really like the aubergine part. completely random line, i love it :D

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supposablethumbs
03-10-2009

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I hope its about love. But knowing it's Andrew Bird, my money is on global warming.

As usual the music is good.

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Bug2
03-09-2009

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Maestro Bird has mentioned a couple of different meanings for this song over the past few months. While at his performance in Denver, he spoke of a fishing trip with his Dad where he got horrible food poisoning. And he was amazed at his bodies reaction to expelling the toxins.
In Seattle he mentioned it is his "barn burner" song, and live it is estastic, more so than on the album.

I think it is very fun to say the word aubergine (eggplant) aloud. It flows nicely from the mouth, and creates a natural smile when it leaves.

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TTam
03-01-2009

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Comes and goes
Like in fits and dizzy spells
Like the weather

And it blows
Like it knows what's going wrong
Like it's clever

Has a name but the name goes unspoken
Weather vanes
Were all twisted and broken




Could it simply be about love?

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birdhead
02-16-2009

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Well the "old regime" is a historical term referring to the reign of the monarchs before the July Revolution.

If that helps any.
I just can't see how it would fit into the song...

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blom
02-05-2009

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Damnit! I thought with 5 comments someone would have maybe suggested what he was actually talking about. Because I really have no idea & I'd love to know someone else's thoughts...?

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TDeMello
01-11-2009

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from the lyrics booklet:

Comes and goes
Like in fits and dizzy spells
Like the weather

And it blows
Like it knows what's going wrong
Like it's clever

Has a name but the name goes unspoken
Weather vanes
Were all twisted and broken
So soldier on, soldier on

Flailing to the whir of a snack machine
And muted screams of an old regime
And then oh
Something gets in it
The nightshade gets in it
We were all fast asleep
Were all so fast asleep
But you woke us
You woke us from the strangest dream that an aubergine could ever know
Would ever know

Lava flows over crooks and craggy cliffs to the ocean
And explodes in a steam heat fevered cyclical motion
Has a name
But the name goes unspoken
It's in vain
Cause the language is broken
So cast your own, cast your own
Soldier on

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peopledontdance
01-06-2009

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okay, for what i hear: he just says "explodes in a steam heat" etc, there is no "like" between them. and it is a very close tie between "sickly commotion" and "cyclical motion." oof!
but, what a fun little tune :D

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thriggle
12-21-2008

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Has a name, but the name goes unspoken...
Flare into the whirr of a snack machine...

I do think Mooncutter's right about "something gets in" but I'm not sure if it's "nausea" or "magic" in the next line. And it sounds like "cast your own" to me near the end, where you've got "cause you're wrong"

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wild_ cosmia
12-19-2008

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Yeah I'm not 100& sure about some of it. Feel free to give suggestions.

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Mooncutter
12-19-2008

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And it gloats like it knows what's going on...

Lava flows over crooks and cragged cliffs...

It's in vain 'cause that language...

Also, I had:
And then oh, something gets in
The nausea gets in

I'm not 100% on that, and I'm also quite sure it's not "regime" in that second instance.

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