| Panic! at the Disco – Camisado (Relax, Relapse) Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| looking at the idea of invisible monsters... i think a good bit of panic's CD is from this book [except lying is the most fun a girl can have without taking her clothes off... but it's better if you do. those 2 songs are 1 line from the movie CLOSER, just separated by the intermission]. anyway it you look at it it's talking about a hospital and dead skin on a linoleum floor-- two important pieces of invisible monsters-- AND the whole book was a therapeutic chain of events. i dont think this is fight club-- but it's still chuck palahniuk. | |
| Taking Back Sunday – New American Classic Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| I'm a little confused with this... can someone explain it to me, using the lyrics (instead of saying "Well i think...")? Cause he says 'come untie the knot' but tying the knot is marriage, and if he was sad over losing the relationship why would he say 'say you won't care' right after that? then its 'retrace the steps, as if we forgot' which is a direct contradiction. someone tell me it isn't about a girl who cared and doesn't now cause i'm not convinced... there has to be more to it | |
| Northstar – Two Zero Two Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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The song has to be about cheating... if you look at the lyrics they kind of spell it out for you: "what's this odd game that's all over the airwaves?" suggests that he's heard about her cheating (using airwaves, like a radio, as a general term for a lot of people), and he's directly asking about it; it could also mean that she's cheated with many people "it's their loose lips that made me so sick" the words 'their loose lips' imply that many people know of her cheating, and when he found it, made him sick because he didn't want the relationship to end and he wasn't expecting her to cheat "Does that dress fit alright? I wanna know why it falls off and on, Are you Okay, Baby?" This part is him asking her if there's something wrong with the dress and that's why it falls off; he doesn't want to think about the idea of her cheating. He asks if she's okay to see if he can do anything to change what she does "i'm a cabaret, a champaign cafe, everyone uses to celebrate, I'm just not ready to rot and dance and laugh..." This part is saying how he feels used, like a piece of entertainment for her (Cabaret) he's not ready to rot to a sweet death (sweet because he had her) "oh my you look awful with a mouthful of sex-- like drugs" Referring to the fact that she has sex with more than one guy is an 'awful' idea-- she's addicted to sex like its a drug "I just can't seem to switch off this machine that turns ivory into kerosene" --refers to her as a machine, the ivory is a symbol for what he thinks sex should be, valuble... the kerosene is what he thinks she sees sex as, something less desireable This is how i see it... What do you think? let me know :) |
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