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A Record Year for Rainfall Lyrics
I read in the paper today
It's been a record year for rainfall And you were leaning against the bathroom wall In your lonely dress Was your only dress Stand accusing across I've got a temper set for tender And you were shrugging it off like a feather Saying, "Oh, would you look at this weather?" What's the use of all of this? It's to remember you in the entire Because I'm watching it slip away And in the annals of the Empire Did it look this gray? Before the fall Before the fall So rake your thumbnail across The stretch of the patina Revealing a Proserpina In a low recline In a steep decline What's the use of all of this? It's to remember you in the entire Because I'm watching it slip away And in the annals of the Empire Did it look this gray? Does it look so gray? Does it always look so gray? Before the fall Before the fall
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12-28-2008
This song tells the story about a girl and her boyfriend. Things in their relationship haven't been going very well, and their love for one another is beginning to fail. Colin (the lyricist) equates this girl to Proserpina who knows that it is time for this to end, and to go back to being single (the underworld). This girl is okay with this, but the guy isn't because all that he can see is the fall of something that was so very happy (the spring and summer). He is angry at her because she seems okay with the fact that it is time to go, and shrugs off everything with a simple "oh, would you look at this weather."
This girl (Proserpina) decides to look at all of the good times that they had, and to not be sad about an ending. Things had been so prosperous, after all it had been "a record year for rainfall." In order to answer her boyfriends questions she simply cleans off the surface of their relationship (the patina) to show him, and to tell him that she is as Proserpina, and it is simply time to go. He laments the fact that she has to leave, and wonders to himself what everything was for if it was always fated to end as spring and summer lead to fall and winter, and he wonders why it looked like everything was going to be so happy just before the end. (Like it was going to rain, and be prosperous like in the spring.)
This song is, basically, about how all things were meant to end, and how we should pay attention to the good things that happened and not the bad.
03-21-2009
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01-06-2009
In Colin's own words he was comparing the crumbling of civilizations to the crumbling of relationships.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfmaMHWGGmc&feature=related
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02-26-2009
the end.
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06-21-2009
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