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Soul Meets Body Lyrics
Artist(Band):Death Cab For Cutie
I want to live where soul meets body,
And let the sun wrap its arms around me,
And bathe my skin in water cool and cleansing,
And feel, feel what it's like to be new,
'Cause in my head there's a Greyhound station,
Where I send my thoughts to far-off destinations.
So they may have a chance of finding a place where,
They're far more suited than here.
BAda-bada ba-bah
bada ba-ba bada ba-bah
bada ba-ba bada-ba
bada bada-bah
I cannot guess what we'll discover,
When we turn the dirt with our palms cupped like shovels,
But I know our filthy hands can wash one another's,
And not one speck will remain.
And I do believe it's true that there are roads left in both of our shoes, But if the silence takes you then I hope it takes me too.
So brown eyes I hold you near, 'cause you're the only song I want to hear
A melody softly soaring through my atmosphere.
Where soul meets body.
Where soul meets body.
Where soul meets body.
And I do believe it's true that there are roads left in both of our shoes, But if the silence takes you then I hope it takes me too.
So brown eyes I hold you near, 'cause you're the only song I want to hear
A melody softly soaring through my atmosphere.
A melody softly soaring through my atmosphere.
A melody softly soaring through my atmosphere.
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Review about Soul Meets Body
Up for interpretation, but... | Reviewer: rather not give my name.. | 9/17/2008I think it's about shrooms. Have you seen the music video? They meet up in the woods and drink tea together...(shroom tea) and end up going on an adventure of sorts through the woods... Even the floating deals in the video resemble dried shrooms. "Brown eyes" could be used to describe a certain type of psychedelic mushroom. For those of you who have done it, this idea makes perfect sense. For those of us from the Pacific Northwest, we know it's not too far fetched for guys to try out shrooms in the woods... especially for Seattle musicians. Listen through the song and it will all make sense.
amazing | Reviewer: katie | 2/13/2008
This song is the reason I fell in love with Death Cab. It's one of the first I heard and I found it to be so beautiful. When I'm sad I can listen to this song and it makes me feel happy and when I'm happy I listen to it and I feel like I'm on top of the world. It makes you look past everyday life and think what's beyond that, what's better. Along with Ben Gibbards beautiful voice are always beautiful lyrics. I don't think this band has produced one bad song..
Love @ this song | Reviewer: Anonymous | 1/9/2008
I agree with Amanda. I see this song as reflecting someone's longing for the place or situation that makes them feel a sense of completeness and belonging, because their current circumstances are unsatisfying. It is up to interpretation though.
Amazing song | Reviewer: Caitlin | 1/9/2008
I find this song to be pretty striking. I agree with Amy that it is about new directions in life, but that is up to interpretation. I see it as someone longing for a place or situation where they feel a sense of completeness and belonging, because their current circumstances just aren't satisfying.
=] | Reviewer: Anonymous | 5/21/2007
death cab has an excellent sound! even though this is their most popular songs. you should look at others too. they are are amazing! i suggest 'photobooth' 'i will follow you into the dark' and 'a lack of color'. even though all there songs are great. and if you like them check out the postal service, its the same singer. both have a creative and unique sound.
Death? What? | Reviewer: Anonymous | 4/5/2007
I didn't see death in this song. I saw a connection of body and soul. I saw a desire for far off destinations- IN LIFE. "I do believe it's true that there are roads left in both of our shoes, and if the silence takes you then I hope that it takes me too." I took this to mean parting with a loved one with no remorse.
The perception of art is just as creative as the art itself.
-Amanda
OMFG! | Reviewer: Anonymous | 2/12/2007
This is the first song I ever heard by DCFC, and I instantly fell in love with it. I have got to agree with the second reviewer. I also recommend "A Lack of Color"
Rachel in Washington | Reviewer: Anonymous | 12/17/2006
I agree with the first review. This song has so much meaning to me because of its meaning about death and the aftermath of it all. Each sentence makes so much sense and can be interpreted by each person differently. I love this song, and I have only heard the acoustic version. I have been looking for the original version all over, but I cant find it. I guess I should go out and buy their cd.
DCFC | Reviewer: Anonymous | 11/23/2005
I just started listening to death cab....this is the song i heard first that made me instantly fall in love with DCFC.
Excellence | Reviewer: Anonymous | 11/1/2005
I am a VERY selective listener when it comes to music. I turn down HUGE amounts of songs as bullcrap... Yet Death Cab has a certain resonance with me. It is soft, yet not for pansies. It talks about themes of death -- major themes in my life lately, and seems to shed light on the sadness, making it not quite so terrible after all. Such is the case with this song. The lyrics speak of death, but also love conquering death -- "But if the silence takes you then I hope it takes me too." sings Gibbard's warm voice with a surprisingly optimistic tone. He means that love exists through death. Notice how he does not say darkness, he does not say pain -- he says silence, which still leaves room for pondering about better places. This song is pretty damned deep...
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