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“I can't express how heartbroken I felt. It had always been my everything; my way of understanding.”
Polly, you poor thing!
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“I think the album is about searching, looking - the intensity of first love, and seeking meaning,” says Harvey. “Not that there has to be a message, but the feeling I get from the record is one of love – it’s tinged with sadness and loss, but it’s loving
If you think about it, in PJ's music ( even if in most cases we don't know the exact meaning of the songs), or at least in a good portion of it, love as a macro concept is a recurring theme:
Dry and Rid of me ( and To bring you my love too) show sometimes an harsh denial of losing your loved one, sometimes a violent, bloody even, erotic desire ( rub it better 'till it bleeds it's all about that-what a fricking masterpiece of a song!-);
Is this desire gives me the impression of someone being seduced, or someone trying to resist to the one he/she loves(the garden almost seems like, to me obviously, a hidden Devil trying to corrupt a man);
Stories from the city stories from the sea is sweet, deeply felt love, Polly said in an interview that those songs could talk about the love you feel towards a friend of yours, not a strictly sexual lover;
In Uh huh her there's this sense of a toxic, poisoning love (life and death of mr. badmouth : "...your lips taste of poison..."- that line is phenomenal, i love it- or even a rarity, bows and arrows: " ...I taste poison...");
in A woman a man walked by: in the track "passionless, pointless" the love between a couple faded out( another masterpiece of a song);
and, last one, in Let England shake, as explained by PJ herself in an interview, the track "England" talks about the love you feel towards your country, your motherland( the song you can hear backing the track is a traditional kurdish love song) .
All in all i would define PJ Harvey, among lots of other things, a Bard of Love.
i stated this ( more or less) before, and i'll state it again: PJ Harvey for me is everything musically, she's the last of my "most favourite" musicians ( the others either were long dead before i was born, or died over the years

) and
i'll follow her into Heaven or Hell... well, maybe i won't go that far

, but musically she is my chosen one; i have the utmost trust in her musical changes, that's what makes her musical career so brilliant in the first place, in my opinion. One thing will not change: Polly herself: she's a shiny Gem in this dirty sinkhole we call Terra( Earth).