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"½ Full" is a song by the American rock band Pearl Jam. Featuring lyrics written by vocalist Eddie Vedder and music written by bassist Jeff Ament, "½ Full" is the thirteenth track on the band's seventh studio album, Riot Act (2002).
"½ Full" features lyrics written by vocalist Eddie Vedder and music written by bassist Jeff Ament. Guitarist Stone Gossard on the song:
Ament on the song:
"½ Full" references the Pearl Jam song "Porch" with the lyrics "There's ain't gonna be/No middle anymore/It's been said before." At the band's February 23, 2003 concert in Perth, Australia at the Burswood Dome, Vedder said, "Alright, this next song’s off the last record and it’s all about nature talking to you when you... when you spend time in it, maybe when there’s no other humans around nature keeps you company, and... this is what it said to us."
Seattle Weekly called "½ Full" a "brawny, old-school blues-rocker."
The music video for "½ Full" was directed by James Frost. The video was filmed at Seattle, Washington's Chop Suey club in September 2002. The video consists of a filmed live performance of the band rather than a conceptual video. It was one of five videos shot at the club to promote Riot Act (including "I Am Mine", "Save You", "Love Boat Captain", and "Thumbing My Way"). Up to that point the band had not made any music videos since 1998's "Do the Evolution." The video was released in late 2002.
Baldr (also Balder, Baldur) is a god in Norse mythology, who is given a central role in the mythology. Despite this his precise function is rather disputed. He is often interpreted as the god of love, peace, forgiveness, justice, light or purity, but was not directly attested as a god of such.
He is the second son of Odin and the goddess Frigg. His twin brother is the blind god, Höðr. According to Gylfaginning, a book of Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda, Baldr's wife is Nanna and their son is Forseti. In Gylfaginning, Snorri relates that Baldr had the greatest ship ever built, named Hringhorni, and that there is no place more beautiful than his hall, Breidablik. In the 12th century, Danish accounts by Saxo Grammaticus and other Danish Latin chroniclers recorded a euhemerized account of his story. Compiled in Iceland in the 13th century, but based on much older Old Norse poetry, the Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda contain numerous references to the death of Baldr as both a great tragedy to the Æsir and a harbinger of Ragnarök.
Morning hen begs for food
I take her eggs and let her run loose
What holds me holds you too
Two round three all towards you
The day they told me I was so damn tired
I give a lot and never get
I told my sister it was prob'ly goodbye then
They put her in a bag and left
Always forget about them
Often forget about them
Two old birds
Land on my knee
They’re my heart
And I’m their tree
I hate to see ‘em fly away in an instant
I hope they visit me again
But I got a feelin’ it was just a little miracle
A message that somebody sent
Always forget about them
Often forget about them
A lotta yours, a little of mine
I’m breakin’ out my friend tonight
I look around, I made up my mind
Someone’s gonna pay the price
(Bridge)
Always forget about them
Often forget about them
A lotta yours, a little of mine
I’m breakin’ out my friend tonight
I look around, I made up my mind
Someone’s gonna pay the price
(Repeat 2x)