Now I've said too much,
panting on this couch,
skin is burning off,
hand inside my top, tell me not to stop.
This will leave a scar,
fingers falling hard,
I'm a kitten on a wire,crazy little liar.
Hate myself, taste myself.
Hush hush,
nothings what it seems,
when you talk you make me cream,
took the choice away from me,
Im restless on the phone, phone.
Nothings what is seems,
nothing but debris x4 ..
I will take you in my dreams..


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    Song Meaning

    I think that this song is about having sex with someone that you're really attracted to, but you don't trust them emotionally, like someone you want to have sex with really badly, but you know it will be a mistake, and it was. The first bit outlines everything you're feeling while it's happening, the passion, excitement, tactile experience. but after this amazing sexual experience "everything's not what it seems" this person has bed you and left you, and now you want to call them, you're burning for them, but it was a mistake, and there's "nothing but debris"

    lyrabirdon December 26, 2011   Link
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    My Interpretation

    It sounds like it's about masturbation. She's thinking about this other person, and almost challenging them to make her stop ("hand inside my top, tell me not to stop"). Maybe she can't have them, maybe they can't be together at that point in time (long-distance etc.); so she listens to the other person's voice and, uh, 'takes care of her biological urges'. Just the fact that the song has an aggressive, challenging edge and uses lines like "fingers falling hard" makes me think it is about masturbation.

    Either that, or it's about aggressive, passionate sex with someone, where you know you shouldn't, but all you really want is their body beneath you. Lyrabird had a good interpretation about that. ^^

    SingingToTheStarson January 14, 2012   Link
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    My Interpretation

    It sounds like it's about masturbation. She's thinking about this other person, and almost challenging them to make her stop ("hand inside my top, tell me not to stop"). Maybe she can't have them, maybe they can't be together at that point in time (long-distance etc.); so she listens to the other person's voice and, uh, 'takes care of her biological urges'. Just the fact that the song has an aggressive, challenging edge and uses lines like "fingers falling hard" makes me think it is about masturbation.

    Either that, or it's about aggressive, passionate sex with someone, where you know you shouldn't, but all you really want is their body beneath you. Lyrabird had a good interpretation about that. ^^

    SingingToTheStarson January 14, 2012   Link
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    General Comment

    This song is about phone sex.

    Miepieon February 27, 2012   Link
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    General Comment

    I don't give a damn what the specific meaning of this song is. Whatever it's about, it's fucking hot.

    emmadoesthetimewarpon May 31, 2012   Link

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