It's not obvious if English isn't your first language.
It's not obvious if English isn't your first language.
When something is "poking it's head round the corner" it's as if it's an actor waiting to go on stage, poking it's head round the corner to look at the audience, just about to go on.
When something is "poking it's head round the corner" it's as if it's an actor waiting to go on stage, poking it's head round the corner to look at the audience, just about to go on.
sun/sunshine can also refer to cocaine or amphetamines.
Elliott Smith references it a lot in his songs.
sun/sunshine can also refer to cocaine or amphetamines.
Elliott Smith references it a lot in his songs.
If this is the case here, it would seem like part of the song is somewhat biographical:
She's talking about sunshine in the first person in the first verse, and then later says
"So youre daughters depressed, we'll get her straight on the Prozac
But little do you know she already takes crack"
If this is the case here, it would seem like part of the song is somewhat biographical:
She's talking about sunshine in the first person in the first verse, and then later says
"So youre daughters depressed, we'll get her straight on the Prozac
But little do you know she already takes crack"
As well as morning, it could also be in reference to the UK red top newspaper, The Sun, in the that the paparazzis that belong to newspapers such as the Sun are constantly following celebrities trying to find any kind of dirt they can dig up on people such as Lily. Bit ambiguous.
As well as morning, it could also be in reference to the UK red top newspaper, The Sun, in the that the paparazzis that belong to newspapers such as the Sun are constantly following celebrities trying to find any kind of dirt they can dig up on people such as Lily. Bit ambiguous.
Somebody knows what the following line means?
"sun poking it's head round the curtain"
the sun is rising; it's morning.
the sun is rising; it's morning.
I thought that was obvious.
I thought that was obvious.
It's not obvious if English isn't your first language.
It's not obvious if English isn't your first language.
When something is "poking it's head round the corner" it's as if it's an actor waiting to go on stage, poking it's head round the corner to look at the audience, just about to go on.
When something is "poking it's head round the corner" it's as if it's an actor waiting to go on stage, poking it's head round the corner to look at the audience, just about to go on.
sun/sunshine can also refer to cocaine or amphetamines. Elliott Smith references it a lot in his songs.
sun/sunshine can also refer to cocaine or amphetamines. Elliott Smith references it a lot in his songs.
If this is the case here, it would seem like part of the song is somewhat biographical: She's talking about sunshine in the first person in the first verse, and then later says "So youre daughters depressed, we'll get her straight on the Prozac But little do you know she already takes crack"
If this is the case here, it would seem like part of the song is somewhat biographical: She's talking about sunshine in the first person in the first verse, and then later says "So youre daughters depressed, we'll get her straight on the Prozac But little do you know she already takes crack"
Probably a dumb interpretation, sorry
Probably a dumb interpretation, sorry
As well as morning, it could also be in reference to the UK red top newspaper, The Sun, in the that the paparazzis that belong to newspapers such as the Sun are constantly following celebrities trying to find any kind of dirt they can dig up on people such as Lily. Bit ambiguous.
As well as morning, it could also be in reference to the UK red top newspaper, The Sun, in the that the paparazzis that belong to newspapers such as the Sun are constantly following celebrities trying to find any kind of dirt they can dig up on people such as Lily. Bit ambiguous.