Sometimes, the things you come across by mistake, add value to your days. Today I came across a song that moved me, and its become famous recently. The Band Perry's 'If I Die Young'.
The song is about a girl who is wondering how it must be to die young. She looks back on her life and realises that she has lived a full life. She goes on to sing about how she wants to be respected after her death.. heartrending lyrics asking them to 'bury me in satin, lay me down on a bed of roses, sink me in the river at dawn..' , to send her away with the words of a love song.
At the end, she asks her family to save their tears, and not to cry too hard, because she lived a good life, and she is ready to let go, in case she dies young.
Sometimes, I love it that songs have parallel stories. The song tells you a story, and the video tells you another. And only rarely are both equally good, and add equally unique and wonderful meaning to the song. Often I am really disappointed that the video doesn't keep true to the story in the song, and usually spoils the way you remember the song. But some songs, have that thing that makes you click 'replay' again and again, and each time you notice something different- the lyrics, the video, the clothes, the background, the people's smiles, the lilting of the voice at particular words, and that's why, people, we love music. One of my English teachers once said, that poetry, can mean anything you want. The poet may have had something in mind when he wrote it, but we shall never know. To each one, the poem is what he sees it to be, and that is why it is called poetry. Every time I listen to a song, I remember it inevitably. And today, I found a song that shall always remind me of one of the poems that I love, and one of the songs that I hope I don't forget.
If I Die Young - The Band Perry.
If I die young, bury me in satin
Lay me down on a bed of roses
Sink me in the river at dawn
Send me away with the words of a love song
Uh oh, Uh oh
Lord make a rainbow, I'll shine down on my mother
She'll know I'm safe with you when she stands under my colours, oh and
Life ain't always what you think it ought to be, no
Ain't even grey, but she buries her baby
The sharp knife, of a short life, well
I've had, just enough time.
If I die young, bury me in satin
Lay me down on a bed of roses
Sink me in the river at dawn
Send me away with the words of a love song.
And I'll be wearing white when I come into your kingdom
I'm as green as the ring on my cold little finger,
I've never known the loving of a man
But it sure felt nice when he was holdin' my hand
There's a boy in town says that he'll love me forever
Whoever thought forever could be severed by
The sharp knife of a short life, oh well
I've had just enough time
So put on your best boys and I'll wear my pearls.
What I never did is done.
A penny for my thoughts, oh no, I'll sell 'em for a dollar
They're worth so much after I'm a goner
And maybe then you'll hear the words I've been singing
Funny when you're dead how people start listening
If I die young, bury me in satin
Lay me down on a bed of roses
Sink me in the river at dawn
Send me away with the words of a love song
Uh oh (Uh oh)
The ballad of a dove (Uh oh)
Go with peace and love
Gather up your tears, keep 'em in your pocket
Save them for a time when you're really gonna need 'em, oh
The sharp knife, of a short life, oh well
I've had just enough time
So put on your best, boys, and I'll wear my pearls.
If you've seen the video, read on.
When we were taught this poem, I loved it. It had all the stuff I like, fantasy, a lady, and a love, and a curse. As only talented poets can, Tennyson made the sad ending so sweet and just as much a melody as the song the lady sang. 'The Lady Of Shalott'. How can I not mention it, after this video? Oh, let me tell you, it did strike me a little when she floated down the river. At first, I was all, who'd do that? Then she floated down, and she was wearing a white dress. Near the end of the song, she comes back and hugs her mom and her friends. I didn't like that. The song is about dying. What kind of a video was it if they saved the girl who was dying, and being 'buried at dawn'. If they weren't gonna let her sink into the river with the rising sun, why did they choose to visualize that particular lyric? I admit, I was disappointed.
And then the page of the book she was holding lay open. I leaned forward to see what the title was, afraid the video would stop before I could find out(like that annoying Inception ending "Does it topple, or doesn't it?" Tell me what you think.) And then, it said 'The Lady of Shalott' , and I went "Oh my God, it can't be" . And that is my defining moment in the song. And though I never imagined the Lady to be blonde, let's say I was pleasantly surprised by the song-poem tie-up. The video was about a video of The Lady Of Shalott, and what better way to portray a song about life and death and what goes on, than by bringing in an immortal piece of enchanting literature by Tennyson?
-- If I die young, ♪♪
☼ Sunny ☼

I loved your review more than the song.You have great taste in music.You should do these kind of reviews more.
ReplyDeleteYou have a great English teacher BTW.
Keep posting!!