

The last stanza, the unlocking and the lift away, now truly comes at the end of the song and at the end of the journey.

While on the surface the former version makes more sense, "your" makes the song more linear. Now, the singer is in the back with the unstacking of the load. Justin plays with grammar and parts of speech a lot, so it would make un-stacking into less of a verb and more of a noun. My personal reading is that the singer at times is the "you" figure, as well as the black crow, which would mean that the singer is freeing up his own life. Obviously, this is subject to personal interpretation. The "you" figure is unstacking the load, freeing up the singer and granting him autonomy and the means to move forward. The online version of the lyrics makes more sense (on the surface). Also, in the last line of the chorus, google tells me it's "and you're un-stacking your load" where the lyric sheet says "and your unstacking your load." Obviously, the lyric sheet seems grammatically incorrect, but I'm wondering (and half-assuming) that this was intentional by Justin. There are a few differences between the lyric sheet (which matches up with BI's website) and what I found online, notably punctuation, capitalization at the beginning of lines, and where lines break.

I've got the For Emma vinyl, which came with a lyrics sheet. From there, find the All Things Nintendo channel under "Community Spaces.Hey, doing a project for a class on lyrical analysis and I decided to take a look at re: stacks. You can do that by linking your Discord account to your Twitch account and subscribing to the Game Informer Twitch channel. If you'd like to get in touch with the All Things Nintendo podcast, you can do so by emailing tweeting to Brian ( or by joining the official Game Informer Discord server.
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