A crushing piece of catharsis after having ended a long term relationship. I don't regret anything, but many times I wonder if I'm being selfish, and sometimes I think the weight I carried that lead me to end things for us could never be as heavy as the weight I gave them as I left. It's hard to listen to Sufjan sing "Did you think I'd love you forever?" without wincing a little bit. Still it's something that had to happen, I couldn't keep pretending, that would only make more pain for both of us. I'm glad we ended on good terms, and I know we'll both move on and find people better suited for us. We both deserve nothing less than pleasure. Still, we made such a mess together. It was really beautiful.
This song is so beautiful to me but the way i hear the lyrics makes me so sad. he seems remorseful for leading them on, causing them pain, being selfish, but at the same time he accepts those traits and tries to move on even though they still exist and could potentially still cause pain. He apologizes but reaffirms those faults, while trying to make the relationship work. It seems doomed to fail, but the feelings he expresses will always be there
i think it's hard to acknowledge when relationships end, especially when one clearly wishes to move on and the other is begging them to stay. pleasure principal nurtures my heart like a long needed closure, a long needed hug from a close friend. it sucks because sometimes, you wont always love forever. you wont always love the person you swore to love forever. but it's good to acknowledge that you loved when you did. the awkwardness of announcing you're leaving a relationship when mentally, emotionally you have already left.
Thank you. I love the entire song, but it's great to have it sectioned out for sharing purposes. Some people just can't handle the pure and painfully perfect whole that is Sufjan. AT least not at first. ♥
I wasn't really a fan of Age of Adz. To me, Sufjan's voice was always meant for these types of songs. But Iove his attempts at trying something new. This was my favorite song on the album.
i can't go for five minutes without this song
@birds they're having withdrawals XD
My only complaint about this song is its not long enough
"...and did you think I'd love you forever?"
That line really gets me.
A crushing piece of catharsis after having ended a long term relationship. I don't regret anything, but many times I wonder if I'm being selfish, and sometimes I think the weight I carried that lead me to end things for us could never be as heavy as the weight I gave them as I left. It's hard to listen to Sufjan sing "Did you think I'd love you forever?" without wincing a little bit.
Still it's something that had to happen, I couldn't keep pretending, that would only make more pain for both of us. I'm glad we ended on good terms, and I know we'll both move on and find people better suited for us. We both deserve nothing less than pleasure.
Still, we made such a mess together. It was really beautiful.
I had the exact same experience listening to this after breaking up with my long term partner just a few weeks ago. Thank you for making me feel seen
it’s been years, and i still love this song as much as i did as a 14 year old. thank you, sufjan.
This song is so beautiful to me but the way i hear the lyrics makes me so sad. he seems remorseful for leading them on, causing them pain, being selfish, but at the same time he accepts those traits and tries to move on even though they still exist and could potentially still cause pain. He apologizes but reaffirms those faults, while trying to make the relationship work. It seems doomed to fail, but the feelings he expresses will always be there
So beautiful... he definitely channels the souls of Elliott Smith and Nick Drake in this three minutes.
This is such a crushing ending to an album of structured emotion...
i think it's hard to acknowledge when relationships end, especially when one clearly wishes to move on and the other is begging them to stay. pleasure principal nurtures my heart like a long needed closure, a long needed hug from a close friend. it sucks because sometimes, you wont always love forever. you wont always love the person you swore to love forever. but it's good to acknowledge that you loved when you did. the awkwardness of announcing you're leaving a relationship when mentally, emotionally you have already left.
This resonates with me 😭
its me😭
One bottle of malbec later and here we are.
Thank you. I love the entire song, but it's great to have it sectioned out for sharing purposes. Some people just can't handle the pure and painfully perfect whole that is Sufjan. AT least not at first. ♥
and then you tell me boy
weight of a feather against the weight of a heart
"boy we made such a mess together"
I think this part it's called "Pleasure Principle"
sufjan's singing is angelic🤤
so simple... so beautfiul... simple simply beautiful!
"Girl I want nothing less than pleasure."
Thank you so much for putting this up!
imo his best song
i love impossible soul, but mainly this part and part 1
i really love that part of the song , thanks !
Thank you for doing this.
I wasn't really a fan of Age of Adz. To me, Sufjan's voice was always meant for these types of songs. But Iove his attempts at trying something new. This was my favorite song on the album.
Same
@Ryan Smith facts
I didn't like it at first either. But it definitely grew on me
"I walked" was it for me
Absurdly good.
Pure bliss
thank you SO much!
Suffering. Unbearable agony, perhaps.
mi historia.
I quite like this one
I don't think Futile Devices sounds much like the rest of Age of Adz either, though
Same
Also the end of the title track
Awesome
This is the pleasure principle
Interesting how the last verse is “I gotta tell ya/ Boy, we made such a mess together.” Makes u wonder if he’s talking to himself or another man
he's gay
I think that line is from the perspective of the woman he speaks to in the beginning of the beginning.
1. bump
2. can someone please mash this with "Julia"
1:00
This is called pleasure principle
Nice
vidimo se opet sutra meow
Do you have a DL link for this? Very AWESOMESAUCE btw! THANKS!
i like how sufjan looks like jesus in the photo
here is a link to another version of this song: ruclips.net/video/zivRqjdQ_0M/видео.html
🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼
Wouldn’t ‘nothing more than pleasure’ be more suiting?
obozavam te jadna ja
jadne mi
eu deixaria de lado cada uma das virtudes que me fazem ser quem eu sou só pra ter uma pessoa que fizesse eu realmente acreditar que sou amado
this could also be the theme song for when modern slavery ends, but it is not mainy that
?????
Para parallels
:D
Not true. Your words are futile devices.