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With my analysis, I've collected from the lyrics that this song is about accidentally getting pregnant. There could be other implications too, for example, not wanting a child (from the lyrics 'but life was getting fun' or some lyrics from verse 2), or getting pregnant in your late teens (from the lyric 'I'm just a kid myself') but this song could have other meanings/implications as well. Overall, this song is pretty interesting, I'd like to know more about it.

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I've never listened to the audio but the lyrics are so badass

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This reminds me of people in the middle of the mall shouting, "Hey, let us cut your hair!" or "Hey, let us give you an iPhone case!" or something. Like many songs from Spirit Phone, it still holds up today. It's prolly one of my favorites from View-Monster, lol.

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I think its about a sacrifice, a ritualistic murder, a cult viewing death as a god; " We dance the stone death naked by the shore." makes me think they worship the death, use it as an offering.

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A great example of a song that puts forth a series of impressionistic images in a psychedelic mode. The images aren't necessarliy meant to tell a specific story, but only to reflect a series of reflections on life. All of them are suggestive of melancholy and loss. All things must pass, and all of them fade away to nothingness, leaving only memories and images of what is no more.

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Back in the Day

If you ever get the urge to shut all of your friends out of your life and just work a job and come home to play counter-strike all night and listen to CD's....This song is absolutely not good for that. And speaking of, get the hell out of your house.

Comfortably Numbish...I believe Radiohead is the Pink Floyd of our generation. Good song, chilling, lonely...