
I have no explanation for the "hard to keep track of you - falling through the sky" line though. The outro/last verse/chorus (whatever you want to call it!) lyrics for me are slightly ironic or sarcastic - telling everyone not to worry, and not to think about it anyway - because fuck it, noone IS thinking about it anyway. We just carry on living our lives oblivious to the many problems around us - hence the "half-asleep." For me though this song is more about the sorry state of affairs in the modern Western world.Īll the ideals of a perfect life are listed - apple pie, home-made lemonade, bluebirds on the shoulder, diamond slippers - all of these things make reference to fairly popular culture, capitalism if you like, and I think that this song is pointing out that the majority of us just take these things for granted. I think you could interpret these lyrics in that way if you want. Seems to fit in a lot of ways, also in the emotional tension which does seem to leave a sense of optimism from the piano, drums, guitar and finally trumpet in the ending that the inevitable is okay, just enjoy the ride while it lasts. You're trying to lie to yourself that you can stay in this happiness though you know you can't (you're 'half awake'). 'Half-awake in a fake empire' could mean that you want to and try to have some control your life (your 'empire') but you know it's only partly true. You're on such a natural high, you try to postpone the inevitability, try to ignore it ('no thinking for a little while'). You know the real world is out there and approaching (when honeymoon period is over, also your 'real' regular lives which are not as much fun as what you're experiencing when together).

There's a purity in the feeling of happiness when you initially fall in love, that 'honeymoon period', when you're like children - 'making pies', 'lemonade', 'tiptoe through the city', 'bluebirds', not worrying about what others think about your public displays ('do our gay ballet on ice'). I wonder if this song is about finding a new love. Brilliant song! Here's a thought about the meaning.
