>>60042513(underground):
This is another one with a lot of “you”s in it, and I really think the ‘you’ is referring to the spirit of his child.
“you leave this place, my life, this earth.
And I'm not the kind to write you, though I think I wrote before about some feelings,
perhaps anguish, or how I didn't feel alone, it reads:
"I felt you right there with me and together we felt them,"”
It even has the same lyrics for Waiting for Your Return. I think time passed between the incident and this moment where Adam is now acknowledging that his child did exist, opposite to what he concluded in He Never Existed in The First Place. There’s also another reoccurring lyric “I felt as if I were a child that night” throughout the album, and I think it shows that Adam really has a strong connection to this spirit he has created in his head.
Remember to Wave (When Looking Down from the Clouds)
This title should be super obvious. Adam is passionately defending his child to someone who insulted him in some way.
“I don't want to listen to what the world is gonna' say when he grows up, taller than the sky, above the world he didn't see and looks down only to find the whole lot of rarities. “
This song ties in with the alternate theory I mention at the end of this post.
It’s A lot. It’s Seamless:
This song seems to represent acceptance, and that Adam has to leave the past behind and move on with life. He still thinks about the past:
“Running towards a great descent, seeing your face, seeing my death (it won't take long). I miss all of the movement, what we're doing stationary... I miss all of the movement, what we're doing stationary I don't know.”” No! I don't wanna' but know that I'm gonna' not. Rot on highways like teenagers with nightmares. Almost finished, I swear I'm almost finished”
It seems like he really doesn’t want to grow up, thinking that adult life is “stationary”, but he realizes that he has to.