Song Meaning
The lyrics open with a scene of dissolution: the sea "unravels in dream and smoke" as night ascends. This immediately sets a melancholic, almost ethereal tone. The imagery suggests a fading, a gentle vanishing act.
The core tension emerges as the speaker's "sad soul" mirrors this natural process, also evaporating and following a "lost path." There's a profound sense of personal loss and a yearning for something irretrievable. The soul's mirroring of the sea's dissolution highlights an internal struggle with fading identity.
A striking shift occurs with the "trembling hands" and the indifferent wind, which "doesn't even see who lost me." This personifies the wind, making its blindness a poignant reflection of the speaker's isolation. The wind, instead of offering solace, becomes a medium for a paradoxical sustenance: "the forgetting of another sky," suggesting a past joy or hope now actively being erased.
The emotional impact deepens dramatically as "angels get tired of seeing us" when night falls. This isn't just personal despair; it's a cosmic weariness, a sense that even divine observers have given up. The final lines deliver a crushing blow: a "thick veil" detaches, and the speaker declares, "I am not even myself anymore." This complete dissolution of self, mirroring the initial imagery of the sea and soul dissolving, makes the ending devastatingly effective.