fredag 15 mars 2013

cab

Saker jag inte gjort än.
Åkt cab. Om man undantar en tidig pojkväns brorsas raggarbilsliknande cab.

Referensen är Marianne Faithful.

She realized she'd never ride
Through Paris in a sports car
With the warm wind in her hair

Några kommentarer från Google:
Yes, she died. This is confirmed by the word "forever". She used to climb to the rooftop to escape the laughter - she was very depressed.

The sadness of the song is that she got to this state in her sad life. Her only escape was in death.

This song is a reflection of someone trapped in 'everyday life', be it unappreciated, banal, forgettable, or just neither what she had dreamed nor what she wanted.
From Wikipedia:
In an interview on ITV's South Bank Show aired on 24 June 2007, Faithfull herself said that the story she intended to put across was that Lucy climbs to the roof top but gets taken away by "the man who reached and offered her his hand" in an ambulance ("long white car") to a mental hospital, and that the final lines: "At the age of thirty-seven she knew she'd found forever / As she rode along through Paris with the warm wind in her hair ..." are actually in her imagination at the hospital.