- What an Amazing song!
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- There's a literal meaning and a figurative meaning. I volunteer at my local hospital, where I met my girlfriend. She has leukemia, and it spread to her nervous system. I like to think The Antlers made this album for me. It's nice to feel like somebody understands what it's like to have your very own Sylvia. The one in the figurative meaning of the album.
- Typed with auto correct on a tablet sorry for bad spelling
- Dude are you a retard, its is about a real relationship ship that the guy had, he uses that as a metaphors, its about there crappy relationship. That is the very surface of the album, the lead singer, is a genius he flows the lyrics together, and if you read them and put a lot of thought into it, it goes much deeper than that.
- I highly recommend you guys listen to this whole album. It's about a hospice worker falling in love with one of his patients, and it's absolutely brilliant.
- One of the most awful videos I've ever seen for one of the greatest songs I've ever heard.
- One of the greatest songs ever made.
- that's how it ends on the album and also you should pay for it.
- aww man, can only find the free mp3 download where it goes on with a creepy humming noise for like an additional 40 seconds
- This reminds me of that French film le ballon rouge after that sad sad moment and all the balloons come together and start flying all over the town :)
- /mu/core
- Is there a sloppykissrecords?
- He deleted his comment so it wouldn't become mainstream.
- Feels general
- Love this song, and this album as a whole. Very depressing, but it tells a story and conveys a message, which most music today does not. I think this band is very underrated
- SO great to see the Antlers have really become big. I remember when they were just a small, unpopular indie band.
- HALİL SEZAİ :d
- es mas que bella ... Bédai se que te gustaria .. besossss
- This song makes me want to yell YES!
- No one's gonna fix it for us, no one can. You say that, 'No one's gonna listen, and no one understands.' So there's no open doors and there's no way to get through, there's no other witnesses, just us two...
- This song. Is effing amazing!!!
- Seeing a person come out of that kind of thing stronger than before is easily one of the most beautiful things anybody could ever witness.
- She's now doing fine, she's fighting her eating disorder and I'm so proud of her. Even though we're not together anymore, it was a very strong experience we had. I think those two months helped me become more mature of a person than 19 years of living ever did. You don't really understand the struggles of people until you're thrown into a major life or death dilemna, one when all you could do is watch and wait.
- I can never listen to this song without getting teary eyed. It reminds me of when I was dating someone who was in the hospital, she didn't have cancer, but she was recovering from a severe eating disorder. We had no contact with each for almost two months, I never cried so much for someone as I did for her, constantly worried about her health and well being. She eventually was released and I stood by her side everyday from then on.
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