Lyric discussion by hotexcelsior 

What started out as a coincidence has become what I'd love this song to be about. We can try to cut this song apart and cross reference everything, but the truth is:

This song reminds me, oddly, of the movie Into the Wild or the main character, Chris McCandless (the movie was based on his life). Here's why:

"Penniless and tired, with your hair grown long I was looking at you there and your face looked wrong Memory is a fickle siren song I didn't understand"

Chris would be penniless as he burned all of his money and donated his savings to charity. His hair is long because he's been homeless (willingly) for a long time. His face in his last ever portrait is really thin and sick looking, as it is theorized that he ate a poisonous seed which caused his death. This song would be sung from the point of view of his sister, Carine McCandless.

"In the gentle light as the morning nears You don't say a single word of your last two years Where you were or when you reached the frontier I didn't understand, no"

I don't think he ever contacted her, and he was gone for two years (and subsequently died in Alaska, definitely a FRONTIER). She didn't understand why he had to do all of this.

"See your rugged hands and a silver knife Twenty dollars in your hand makes you hold so tight All the evidence of your vacant life My brother you were born"

He would need a silver knife to live in the wild, and I'm sure his hands would have shown some wear-and-tear. No idea what the money would be, as I have never researched his life... I know he worked some odd jobs to get pocket change (like 20 dollars?) for supplies. He's vacant as he owns no fixtures or furniture, and he was finally how he wanted to be (in the wild).

"And you will try to do what you did before Pull the wool over your eyes For a week or more Let your family take you back to your original mind"

The last verse, to me, is that he is trying to cope with his parents' messed up marriage and their bad job in raising him and his sister. He pulls the wool over his eyes, meaning to hoodwink or deceive. He's tricking himself into thinking he wants this. She tells him to let his family take him back to being sane, basically.

"There's nothing I can do There's nothing I can do There's nothing I can say There's nothing I can say I can say "

There was nothing Carine could have done, as they had no idea where Chris was. Chris died in August after ingesting (theory, of course) poisonous seeds which caused his insides to basically betray him. His body was found in September by some hunters.

I'm sure they made this with Paris, Texas (and not Into the Wild) in mind. It's a story of a speechless guy (There's nothing I can say) found by his brother in the desert, near the Mexico frontier (the first and second stanzas are exactly this scene), who then takes him home for a week or so; later he tries to build his family again (Let your family take you back to your original mind). It's all there, no crazy explanations needed.

i dont think this is about into the wild. in the movie, Chris dies and his family had no idea of his death until hunters found his body. but in the song the lyrics give hints to the brother coming back home and wanting to forget the experience. slightly the same but very different endings.

Man, I totally see what you mean. This could fit very well. It's a slightly different story, but the sentiment is kinda the same.

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