11 harvest breed
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Falling fast and falling free you look to find a friend
Falling fast and falling free this could just be the end
Falling fast you stoop to touch and kiss the flowers that bend
And you're ready now
For the harvest breed




Overall Meaning

The opening lines of Nick Drake's song Harvest Breed appear to speak about a state of freefall, about the moment when a person is in flux, searching for something else, or finding the end. However, the subsequent lines reveal that this upheaval could be an opportunity for change, represented by the harvest breed mentioned in the final line. The lines 'you stoop to touch and kiss the flowers that bend' parallel this sentiment, suggesting the singer's willingness to embrace this moment of turbulence and take stock of what is truly important to them.


Line by Line Meaning

Falling fast and falling free you look to find a friend
You are swiftly losing control and seeking companionship to help stabilize yourself.


Falling fast and falling free this could just be the end
Your descent is happening rapidly and it may lead to your downfall.


Falling fast you stoop to touch and kiss the flowers that bend
As you plummet, you take a moment to appreciate the fleeting beauty around you before it's too late.


And you're ready now
You have reached a state of acceptance and are prepared for what's to come.


For the harvest breed.
You are ready to reap the consequences of your actions and face the inevitable culmination of your journey.




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Written by: Nick Drake

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Caldera Records

This is so heart-rending. He usually covers the true song's meaning with poetry but here is just admitting that he is in dire straits & doesn't know who to turn to. :_( Poor Nick. If only he had been given the support he deserved we may well have saved him. The guy was obviously a very intelligent young man who knew all that was wrong with society. He stipulates the derision of capitalism's catalysts throughout his works, & expresses that it doesn't work for him. This song is the pinnacle of that feeling. And that living a lie of greed & distraction from passion's pursuits is comparable to death. And that death lends him a sense of "Freedom" from that burden.

I've always seen Nick as a bit of an example of an alternative world. Good people can't survive in this reality. But Nick struggled to survive just long enough to remark on how wrong it all is. I find his burdens building within my own.

Los Huxley’s

This song is creepy as hell to me, but still it somehow gives me strength in my darkest hours, can’t really explain it, i’ll just say it is a true masterpiece.

Carlos André

That is one of the most beautiful things I've ever read about him.

psmanici4

Strong words! I agree with you, he's a true example of a Bohemian; so plagued by the nature of the world around him that it led to his own undoing. Retrospectively, I feel very sorry for him during the time he spent on the mortal coil, he must have been very troubled indeed.

Sally Bowman-Jones

Every once in a while nick's music appears in a movie and it reminds me a a soul that is gone and he never got to understand how wonderful his music really was. R. I. P. Nick.

ron zakrin

Sally Bowman-Jones his music shows up in a movie and I think he would never have allowed this.

Andrew Shankland

This to me is nick drake closing the book and saying goodbye. From the morning is like the credits rolling

Los Huxley’s

Yup

Ricardo. B. Dogtooth

I think Pink Moon is his best work even though all his albums are brilliant. I always wish Five leaves left was sequenced differently with Time has told me at the end and cello song at the beginning. Can't believe the song " Blossoms"didn't make it to the album...

Guns and Games

in terms of guitar work, for some reason this is my absolute favorite song of his. Which Will is a very very close 2nd.

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