Song: Soul Meets Body Artist: Death Cab For Cutie (Originally published May 3, 2014)
I have no idea what this song is about, and so if you think this is just going to be another gush about another song — it isn’t.
I really don’t like it when songwriters just meander on in their own minds and then put it out there for others to try and swallow. I think it’s selfish and lazy. And so, with apologies to Deathcab for Cutie (another conundrum, what the heck does that mean??), I love/hate their song “Soul Meets Body”.
Musically, it is great, it is fun to play on guitar and the production and arrangement are excellent. Lyrically, it is none of these things. It starts out promisingly enough. But how did you go from this beautiful, earthy description to a greyhound station? And then back to the dirt? And then “roads left in both our shoes”? And eventually to a “brown eyes” that you want to hold near? Come on, man, obscurity is no excuse for laziness!
Here are the lyrics for those of you who don’t know the song:
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 its 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
And 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
A melody softly soaring through my atmosphere
Some of you may say “who cares? It’s a great song!” Yes and no. Some of you might think you know what it means. Maybe you do. And the songwriter is counting on you coming to his rescue that way. “You see? People know what my song is about!”
If songwriters actually spent more time thinking about what they’re actually saying instead of throwing a few obscure lines out there like feed to fish, we’d actually have something worth singing!
I couldn’t find an “official” video of it, but here’s another: