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I always thought this song was about Heroin.

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I believe this song could be about someone who has lost their soulmate and is struggling with their grief. By day and sleepless nights, how lonely they have been, yearning to depart and join their love again.

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i love that i grew up with parents who listened to music like this

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Definitely about a dead girl. "This time of night I could call you up" as in late night calling up spirits

"If I die clutching your photograph" seems reminiscent of someone who'd died

"take me on back, and take me back To the place where I could feel your heart" as in when she had a heartbeat

"Is this the end or just the start" She died, but her spirit is there (following line follows this point)

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This song is very hard to properly understand for someone not from Brooklyn or New York in the late 80s and early 90s. In an interview from about 15 years after this song was released, this is what Pete had to say. I think we could all benefit to read this.

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It's a well-hidden Beatles reference. The story behind this song (as well as Machine Screw, Fay Wray Come Out and Play, and Dark Side of the Womb) is that Josh Silver made a bunch of fun soundscape tracks while they were recording Bloody Kisses, and Peter loved them and said f*** it, let's put them on the album. This one in particular is referencing the "Paul is Dead" controversy. On the Abbey Road album cover the car license plate said 28IF, as in "Paul would be '28 if' he didn't die". This is changed to "Peter is dead", and he...

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I'm sure Jonathan wrote this one pretty fast, and that's why it's so good

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These song lyrics are definitely about some type of time travel, due especially since “time travel” are the two words described by the writer of the song’s subject, from another comment. What I get from it is the following: “no sound but the engines drone” sounds like there’re jet packs involved, beginning as just one person, per the singular form of the wording there. Because of the lines “our minds set free to roam” and “our minds bend” I thought for a moment that some kind of hallucinogenic drug may be involved (possibly sending them on this...

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What are you going on about? It's a gay guy talking about coming out of the closet. Jesus...

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whenever i hear this song i think of not only being kept hidden in a relationship, but also the ways she accepted it herself and almost desired the secrecy as well. i think of how i’ve experienced this, and the ways you rationalize with yourself that it’s good for you, because if it’s kept hidden, it’s all yours. all of the moments she shared with him were only between them, and only something they could understand, and i think she knew that if it was let out, it would unveil the truth that they were only what she made them...

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