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Love and pain and sorrow
Keep the band together
She was like my soulmate
Whispered in my ear
Love was playing music
It was all we wanted
Making plastic records
Of our history
How I knew it mattered
To a certain person
Heard the boy in London
Called out from the crowd
Said something that echoed to me 10 years later
Wishing that he still called like he called that night
Pulling songs from thin air
Pulling songs from bridges
Smell the air in small town
Where the train line stalls
Ever will I love you
Now your chapter is over
Ever will I love you
You were good to me
Now a pained memory
Is a cherished story
Moan about the present
Venerate the past
Love is like a novel
Read the blessed pages
Did I do my best dear?
That is all you ask
Keep the band together
She was like my soulmate
Whispered in my ear
Love was playing music
It was all we wanted
Making plastic records
Of our history
How I knew it mattered
To a certain person
Heard the boy in London
Called out from the crowd
Said something that echoed to me 10 years later
Wishing that he still called like he called that night
Pulling songs from thin air
Pulling songs from bridges
Smell the air in small town
Where the train line stalls
Ever will I love you
Now your chapter is over
Ever will I love you
You were good to me
Now a pained memory
Is a cherished story
Moan about the present
Venerate the past
Love is like a novel
Read the blessed pages
Did I do my best dear?
That is all you ask
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Interestingly, Stuart (answering a fan q and a on the belle and sebastian website) said that the lines "Ever will I love you/Now our chapter's over/Ever will I love you/You were good to me" were about his father. The song seems to make sense as a sort of autobiographical account of his personal and "professional" past when thought of in that context. Though I'm sure there are many layers at work here.
As for the lyrics, I think that the line "Where the drain life starts?" might actually be "Where the train line stalls." Not sure about that, though.
I also think that these lines:
Now I'm in memory?
Is a cherished story
Known about the present
And arrayed the past
Might actually be:
Now a pained memory
is a cherished story
moan about the present
venerate the past
This verse is the most beautiful and romantic verse that I think Stuart has ever written:
ever will I love you
you were good to me
My eyes water up every time I hear him sing that.
Ever will I love you
Now your chapter's over
This song seems to be referring to the relationship that Stuart had with Isobel Campbell in the mid or late 90's, and there's a theory that Isobel had an affair with Aidan Moffat from the band Arab Strap when Belle and Sebastian and Arab Strap were both playing gigs in London together. That's what the song The Boy With the Arab Strap is about. Although it could have been someone else that Stuart was dating who had an affair with Aidan, not necessarily Isobel.
But the lines
Love and pain and sorrow
Keep the band together
and
Making plastic records
Of our history
would suggest he's talking about Isobel.