Song Meaning
“Blue like my hands” and “Blue like my heart” immediately paint a picture of pervasive sadness. The speaker feels an internal drowning, settling for a temporary “raft in mind” as they passively “drift away.” It's a stark opening, steeped in a deep, personal melancholy.
The narrative then pivots, introducing a complex dynamic where the speaker previously supported another (“You never fell i picked you up”). Despite this past, there's a surprising declaration: “I feel we're perfect here.” This contrasts sharply with the intro's despair, hinting at a relationship that offers a unique, perhaps fragile, sense of stability or idealization. The speaker feels an urgent need to reveal a “secret” that their “eyes can't keep.”
A central tension emerges from the repeated phrase, “It is so strange how we've come so far and nothing's changed.” This paradox suggests a relationship that has endured, yet fundamentally remains in a static, perhaps unresolved, state. The recurring motif of being “down and gone away” also evolves; initially a personal state of despair, it later appears as something the relationship itself might be perpetuating: “Come so far / To keep me down and gone away.” This shift implies a deeper, perhaps unconscious, cost to their enduring connection.
These lyrics effectively capture the bittersweet complexity of a long-standing bond. The speaker yearns for a shared remembrance of “why we kept each other around,” suggesting a forgotten purpose or a truth that needs to surface. The emotional impact lies in this push-pull: the comfort of a perceived “perfect” connection against the lingering, blue undertow of the speaker's internal state.