Lyrics: This gravity Is feeling like a tether I want to want to be So high above the weather All frequency around, 'round, 'round, 'round Without a sound
And there's today And there's two spaces And too many places Not to go to
This big old sea Is feeling like a pleasure I look cautiously At all the falling treasure With some frequency It comes down Without a sound
And there's today And there's two spaces And too many places Not to go to
Quotes: "'Two Spaces' is about two spaces: the space of outer space and also the ocean, which is often compared to the space of outer space, an impenetrable world for man. So, in the first verse, we find our singer kind of bummed out that he can't experience the space of outer space. He's greedy compared with the singer of the second verse, who's perhaps a more intelligent (but at least less greedy) ocean animal. He's wondering why all this treasure keeps sailing down from above to where he lives. He doesn't necessarily want to walk on land or go to outer space. He's happy being in the ocean." - Frank Black in VOX Issue 30, March 1993