Another way I interpret his lyrics is parts like 4:10 where it sounds like he's saying "he saw life." I don't know, I love this band lol. Who cares right? I mean Jonsi is probably never meant to be deciphered or figured out in this song; I just sing along to whatever my heart thinks it's singing along to :).
I can get the part where people think he's saying "you sat along the fire part." But after I can hear, "his soul" and sometimes "his soul left." Then around @4:05 it sounds like he's saying, "he so far low." These are my thoughts.
I went to a concert of Sigur ros some years ago. I remember it as one of the most intense moment of my life! i had so much mixed emotions from nowhere that in the end i felt overwhelmed and shout like crazy after the storm of the last song...one of the 10 biggest band on earth for me and forever!
FUCK MY HEART HURTS with the most intense combination of happiness and sadness, that somehow manages to coexist. its like seeing a best friend whose face you cant really picture anymore because its been so long since youve seen them, and then you remember its cuz theyre dead and youre staring at a ghost. Advice for all... when youre 16, never fall asleep and make love to the same album everyday for 2 years straight, or at 24 youll be unexpectedly forced to relive every moment of it all at once
@cloera154 Sigur Ros is an Icelandic band, but some of their songs' lyrics are in a made up language they call "Hopelandic". So, you can interpret the lyrics all you want, but I don't think any of us will ever know what they truly mean.
Besides, I think we all hear it a bit differently. But that's what makes it so beautiful; that we can interpret the lyrics our own way to fit ourselves best.
Another way I interpret his lyrics is parts like 4:10 where it sounds like he's saying "he saw life." I don't know, I love this band lol. Who cares right? I mean Jonsi is probably never meant to be deciphered or figured out in this song; I just sing along to whatever my heart thinks it's singing along to :).
adrianmyepez 20 hours ago
I can get the part where people think he's saying "you sat along the fire part." But after I can hear, "his soul" and sometimes "his soul left." Then around @4:05 it sounds like he's saying, "he so far low." These are my thoughts.
adrianmyepez 20 hours ago
you sat along the fire, you saw. <3
LilyTheBlue 1 day ago
I went to a concert of Sigur ros some years ago. I remember it as one of the most intense moment of my life! i had so much mixed emotions from nowhere that in the end i felt overwhelmed and shout like crazy after the storm of the last song...one of the 10 biggest band on earth for me and forever!
fabienbras 1 week ago
FUCK MY HEART HURTS with the most intense combination of happiness and sadness, that somehow manages to coexist. its like seeing a best friend whose face you cant really picture anymore because its been so long since youve seen them, and then you remember its cuz theyre dead and youre staring at a ghost. Advice for all... when youre 16, never fall asleep and make love to the same album everyday for 2 years straight, or at 24 youll be unexpectedly forced to relive every moment of it all at once
PrairieDon1021 1 week ago
you shine on shi-ine one
kindofmagicmike 1 week ago
this describes every moment in life where you just don't know what to say.
SucceLaCabaree 4 weeks ago
i can't find the words to describe this, untitled emotions
metatheisthead 4 weeks ago
tears
Giovygreen 1 month ago
I feel a hope for the future in this song.
rosah333 1 month ago
I am hearing; "You sat along the fire." hahaha. Open to interpretation so I'm neither wrong nor right. So beautiful!
noneed4flubflub 1 month ago
Mrs. Thompson brought me here!
prettymuchfat 1 month ago
You sigh alone.
Mclovin171 2 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
you saw the low on the fire. you saw. you saw the low on the fire...?
cloera154 3 months ago
@cloera154 Sigur Ros is an Icelandic band, but some of their songs' lyrics are in a made up language they call "Hopelandic". So, you can interpret the lyrics all you want, but I don't think any of us will ever know what they truly mean.
Besides, I think we all hear it a bit differently. But that's what makes it so beautiful; that we can interpret the lyrics our own way to fit ourselves best.
IIIAshleyLeAnnIII 3 months ago 6
@IIIAshleyLeAnnIII It doesn`t really need a language,you can feel it´s beauty :)
CagedInWild 1 month ago
it's really good/sad, i always tear up when i listen to it, but i just LOVE IT!
pinkWBify 4 months ago
Best Song & Album ever! Thumbs up! <3
gaschi23 5 months ago 5