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It's about loving someone and trying to fight for that connection until they can't fight anymore. I think it's a song about deep feelings, no matter how it ends. Very sweet song.

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This is a long post, but bear with me.. I’ve loved this song for so many years, and listened to it in multiple stages of my life. It doesn’t look like anyone’s posted anything about this song in a long time, which means most of us first interpreted it when we were kids - and our understanding changes a lot as we grow up. With Brand New back on tour, I thought I’d share my adult-viewpoint over -analysis of one of my favorite cynical angsty songs from my teen years growing up.

I think the overall...

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This song is absolutely about drugs (as are many of their songs).

I read somewhere that crack was the inspiration of Breathe & Firestarter. Breathe is basically a warning & instruction manual about crack. Firestarter makes sense too, as does this song. Pretty simple.

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love looking at the old comments =D my fav song currrently

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it's about us

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Disgust
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Mister David Byrne has said before that this song is about Norman Bates from Psycho, but I don’t see any connection to his mindset at all in these lyrics, and instead I had a very different and personal reading that I haven’t seen anyone get into before. To me, my family, and my friends, this song is one thing: An autistic meltdown caused by sensory overload as told from the point of view of the person experiencing it.

Let me explain myself, because some people with misconceptions about autism are going to assume I’m comparing being autistic to...

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Identity
Personal Experience

The way I interpreted this song was very much shaped by a particular person I was thinking of at the time, but I keep it in my head, and though I don’t think it’s the intended meaning, I don’t think it’s unreasonable to read it the way I do.

What I see is a song about someone who is desperately trying and failing to throw away the childish aspects of himself because he’s been stuck for too long not acting his age.

I interpreted “toy broken boy soldier” to mean something like “someone who grew...

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Childhood
Adulthood
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Note: I'm talking about the studio versions lyrics, not the live lyrics posted here. I think this song is written about a breakup, months on, from the perspective of the rebound. Left alone in her room, he reads her diary and finds that all the things she says to him are the same as what she said to her ex. This is further supported by him prying about what she loved about her ex; "He's asking you why you loved him", where 'he' is the rebound and 'him' is the ex. Yet the girl can't reply, hiding her reasons in her diary...

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Anger
Breakup
Relationships
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Curiosity
Cycle

I first heard this song 15 years ago after I had mistakenly hurt a guy I had been seeing, because I felt hurt by something he had done. The words in the refrain: “you let loss be your guide” went nuclear inside of me. Such a common human misstep: I was hurt, so let me hurt someone. Loss as a guide, to me, isn’t meaninglessness, it’s tragedy. It’s preventable. In a very subtle way this song is largely and latently about abundance: our blindness to seeing it, perceiving it, remembering it, operating from a place of it. Our limited...

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Sadness
Human Nature
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Change

It feels like the commentators haven't read the lyrics, honestly. In my opinion, if you take apart all the metaphors, all the meanings are clear. Monster I sing about sex, everyone understood that. But 'inflatable girl' is a comparison of a completely living person with an object of pleasure. This same person is called 'the girl of my dreams' in the lyrics, but 'the words in her head remain unsaid', that’s why she’s pictured as inanimate. The person singing doesn't seem to know her and doesn't really see her. Yet. But he wants to, this is sung about in the...

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