| Conor Oberst – Souled Out!!! Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| mytwohands, i think you've got it exactly right. | |
| Conor Oberst – Cape Canaveral Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| i hate to be one of those fans who tries to pinpoint exactly who the song is about based on other songs, but does anyone else think that this song from the line "like the freon cold out the hotel door" to "all these changes are going to fill your mind" is about sabrina duim? it would make sense since the song as a whole is dealing with spirituality, and talking about the death of an friend would go hand-in-hand with that. the line "you don't judge me" sounds like sabrina's personality from what we know of her in "breezy", and "i won't see you for a little while" is a very conor oberst-way of talking about a friend who has passed. it seems like that entire section of the song is riddled with what could be references to sabrina. | |
| Conor Oberst – Breezy Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| oh my god, this song is so fucking sad. | |
| Conor Oberst – Cape Canaveral Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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this song makes me nostalgic and miss my family. i especially love the line "i felt your poltergeist love like savannah heat." that part of the song gives me chills! this latest album really seems like conor is getting comfortable with his spirituality. it's full of phrases like "mother interstate" and "while the universe was drawing perfect circles for infinity." good for him. |
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| Conor Oberst – NYC-Gone, Gone Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| maybe i'm the only one, but i'm welcoming the simplicity of this song. dh lawrence said, "it's bad taste to be wise all the time, like being at a perpetual funeral." i still think this song has meaning, but i don't think that all of conor's music has to be fucking "let's not shit ourselves" to be any good. the lyrics still have meaning, especially if you're familiar with the band leaving nyc/the us for mexico to record, and if you think that "cassadaga" was pretty vacant, like i do, then it makes even more sense. | |
| Conor Oberst – Get-Well-Cards Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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to me, this song describes a beach vacation very well. who doesn't go to the beach and look around at all the couples and think of someone they're missing? and who doesn't go to these sleepy little beach towns and criticize how so many of them seem to lack any substance? this song is very relaxed, which is pretty much a rarity in the greater conor oberst collection. i think the significance of the postman asleep in the sand is to illustrate how everyone has their duties and their jobs outside of this gulf vacation, but you're all relaxing and enjoying the same sands and sun, so "delivering the letters," or whatever your obligations may be, can wait. |
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| Kings of Leon – Happy Alone Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| i'm nineteen, and this song is EXACTLY what my life feels like | |
| Radiohead – House of Cards Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| dang homies, sorry for the double posting! | |
| Radiohead – House of Cards Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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this song isn't specifically about marriage and swinging. they are merely used as symbols for any kind of foundation, whether it be lifestyle, politics, whatever. it's anything that people use as a comfort. the narrator is encouraging abandon of these foundations without concern for detail ("no matter how it ends, no matter how it starts") because they are merely "houses of cards": easily collapsible and blandly common. he's saying that all foundations will eventually tarnish, so let's just escape them. this song is completely inappropriate on "in rainbows," an album which rejected the standard of releasing music. |
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| Radiohead – House of Cards Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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this song is not really about swinging. swinging and marriage are used as symbols for other foundations, whether they be lifestyles, obligations, politics, whatever. this song is about realizing that foundations are never stable. they are "houses of cards": easily collapsible and blandly common. the narrator is encouraging anyone upholding a foundation to abandon it without concern for details ("no matter how it ends, no matter how it starts") because it will tarnish eventually anyway. this song is completely appropriate on "in rainbows," an album which opposed the typical standard of releasing music. |
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| Her Space Holiday – The Doctor and the DJ Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| this is so blissfully idealistic. if only..! | |
| Bright Eyes – Poison Oak Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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although i knew that "poison oak" was about conor's cousin who committed suicide, i used to think that the lines "i never thought this life was possible / you're the yellow bird that i've been waiting for" meant that he was waiting for the yellow bird to come along, as if a lover or an opportunity, and that the life that he was living was good. i wasn't exactly sure what the yellow bird symbolized since i had not heard "came upon a yellow bird" by simon joyner. my interpretation of these two lines didn't make sense to me since "poison oak" and the story behind it was so sad. however, after listening to joyner's song for the first time, "poison oak" just snapped into place for me. the yellow bird (referred to in other lines from "i'm wide awake, it's morning") is a metaphor for others in a person's life; people that you take care of yourself for. the lines that i referred to above are actually the most sad lines of the song to me after listening to simon joyner's song. "i never thought this life was possible" means to me that he never thought that this could or would happen, that his cousin would leave him (also expressed in "i'm glad you got away but i'm still stuck out here"). rather than waiting on a yellow bird to come along, like i thought before that it meant, conor was staying alive -- or "waiting" -- for his cousin. it's almost bitter towards him for leaving him by his suicide, and i love that that aspect is not ignored. |
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| Son, Ambulance – Case of You/Wrinkle, Wrinkle Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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i think that a lot of these lines are wrong. this was the best that i could do: in a wasteland for strangers, i sought advice from a friend, and he cast his dreams upon me: try and catch a comet in a net. well, you were stranded in this high school kiss, but you kept like honey to my lips, but did you really want that station if it means you have to die? if it means getting off the ride? well, i forgot to worry because you made a case for me to sing. i thank you. splash water on my face. the mirror makes a map to trace. the lines escape my razor's paint. pastoral scenes replaced; soon those distant planets in your kaleidoscope, you'd cross the sky. tie a scarf around my neck; and you love to ride electric trains and go or stay 'til you're back there. well, i can't run away like that ever again. (and go or stay before the freezing day we took the middle? forget your cue. they don't want me and you to happen.) well, i forgot to worry now. you make a case for me to sleep. i thank you. i thank you for your patience and your thoughts; for words, our kids, our dream, your arms around me. on through the changes, it wasn't hard to get by on crumbs. as wolves, we starve to tame our wanting. yes, we do long to be hungry as we were. as i film my mind with a dream tonight, our days align; night's sharp descent. well, i'm not looking for dead-ends as i go running out into the cold. i was worried about running out alone. i don't need to worry now. you made a case for me to sing. i thank you. thank you for your patience and your thoughts; for words, our kids, and dream; your arms around me. i don't often worry how they built a train with tracks and steam add wine so sweet to fill my mind we take our time. we take all. we take off. we take our time to drive on, to drive home, to drive through, to drive straight through town 'cause it doesn't end. the future doesn't hide, and it don't bend. here we come. here we come. here we come. you wrinkle, wrinkle, wrinkle. and i'm beginning to like my face. |
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| Azure Ray – Displaced Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| haha good one, geeveecatullus. every song in existance probably is! | |
| Bright Eyes – Oh, You Are the Roots That Sleep Beneath My Feet and Hold the Earth in Place Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| for my english class, we had to read "heart of darkness" by joseph konrad. i didn't finish reading it because it gets very boring, but i enjoyed the first few pages, and all that i could think about when reading those pages was the middle verse of this song. it matches exactly. | |
| The Format – Matches Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| this is my favorite song by the format. the line "do you remember we made love on the floor?" is done so beautifully. this whole song is done very beautifully. | |
| Bright Eyes – Let's Not Shit Ourselves (To Love and to Be Loved) Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| yes, but that doesn't mean that that was his intention whenever he overdosed. not everyone who overdoses or has alcohol poisoning is attempting suicide. | |
| Elliott Smith – Roman Candle Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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i also find that the first two lines are very powerful. i don't know why i had never noticed them before. "he played himself didn't need me to give him hell" abusers don't abuse their victims because of fault of their victims. they usually claim that they do, but it's only to hide their own fucking problems. they "play themselves." |
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| Cursive – Rise Up! Rise Up! Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| this song takes everything inside of my head and puts it into lyrics, period. i'm thinking about using the lines "live a full life because when it's over, it's done. so rise up, rise up! dance and scream and love" for my senior quote. | |
| Bright Eyes – Let's Not Shit Ourselves (To Love and to Be Loved) Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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i had never thought of his chicago overdose as a suicide attempt. i think that if conor had attempted suicide, it would be a pretty big tragedy because so many people consider "no lies, just love" and conor for braving the world their hope, and he is probably aware of this and wouldn't jeopardize so many people's hope through a suicide. however, once i started to read all of the comments on this song, i began to wonder if i was wrong, and especially when i thought about this song in relation to these lines from "the calendar hung itself...": "I drug your ghost across the country and we plotted out my death. In every city, memories would whisper: "Here is where you rest." I was determined in Chicago but I dug my teeth into my knees and I settled for a telephone and sang into your machine." however, his overdose was in december of 2000, and the album "fevers and mirrors" (from which "the calendar hung itself..." is from) was released in january 2000, so those lines from "the calendar hung itself..." couldn't be about his overdose. (also, chicago is mentioned in "laura laurent," also from "lifted," but not in relation to a suicide or overdose or anything of that nature.) i also do not think that the last verse is about a suicide attempt because of his father saying "i'm not angry, it happens." it doesn't sound like something that anyone would say after a suicide attempt. |
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| Bright Eyes – Another Travelin' Song Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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"I dreamed a prostituted child Touching an old man in a fast food crowd" that line always disturbs me, even if it is figurative. i have some ideas, but does anyone have their own interpretation on that (besides the obvious)? |
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| Elliott Smith – Roman Candle Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| i don't know much about elliott's past, but the line "your tears are cheap" sound to me like they are directed towards his mother, as her crying doesn't mean anything because she's the only one who could stop the abuse for them by leaving. | |
| Bright Eyes – The Joy in Forgetting/The Joy in Acceptance Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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this is actually called "the joy in forgetting/the joy in acceptance." i really like this song. i think that this is a very typical bright eyes song, as if you're a big bright eyes fan, you will love this song, and if you're not, then you will hate it. i love the piano at the very end after he finishes singing it. i think that the first half is meant to be the joy in forgetting, and the second half is meant to be the joy in acceptance. |
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| of Montreal – Natalie and Effie in the Park Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| i love this song. if you love your dog as much as i do, then this song must rock your bones! | |
| Bright Eyes – Oh, You Are the Roots That Sleep Beneath My Feet and Hold the Earth in Place Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| i think i read that the book reference is related to the song "tereza and tomas" in some way. | |
| Broken Social Scene – Anthems for a Seventeen Year Old Girl Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| i think it's strange that everyone is offering their input on this song and its meaning. it's interesting to ponder, but i think that it's definitely broad enough that this song could apply to anyone or any situation. it's like everyone is offering their brilliant insight to a song that we will never know its origin or intended meaning, and that's okay that we don't. | |
| The December Drive – Portland Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| i love that you said that this reminds you of the gloria record, darkershadeofwinter, because all that i can think about when i listen to this band is how much they remind me of mineral. | |
| Rilo Kiley – It Just Is Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| good point. i hadn't thought of it that way, Last Exit to MPLS. thanks. | |
| Modest Mouse – A Manic Depressive Named Laughing Boy Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| mcscumbag.. a hacky sack is a ball and it drops, and i'm not saying that isaac meant that, but hey, that's just what came right to my mind. that's what it means to me. | |
| Tegan and Sara – Downtown Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| umm.. i don't see anyone saying that this song is about a guy? quit trying to be offended. | |
| Rilo Kiley – It Just Is Lyrics | 20 years ago |
| i really like this song, and the meaning behind it makes it even better. when i first heard the song, though, i thought that it was an everyday person who wasn't all that special and didn't cause much disturbance with their death, but after hearing that this is about elliott smith, i'm confused because his death did cause a lot of sorrow and inspiration. | |
| Say Anything – Admit It!!! Lyrics | 20 years ago |
| i'm surprised that nobody has came to the same conclusion that i have on the last part of the song. he is putting himself on the exact same level as those who he is criticizing by justifying his actions in contrast with them, and is subtly recognizing that he is just like them. it's not necessarily about "emo kids" or "scene kids"; it is about the human race in general and how we're always trampling over one another for our own purposes and attention and how it is so ridiculous but unavoidable. | |
| Rilo Kiley – And That's How I Choose to Remember It Lyrics | 20 years ago |
| i'm suprised that this song doesn't have any comments. i don't have any grand meaning that i find in this song because it's pretty straightforward, but i really like the last verse. it's so clear in my head with the way that she described it. | |
| Modest Mouse – A Manic Depressive Named Laughing Boy Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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i think that this song could probably be completely about him: "so you brush your hair down and you let your makeup dry." he's pretending to be something that he is not, which goes along with overachieving when being manic. maybe the makeup and hair-brusing isn't literal; maybe it is. "and you let the ball drop. why did you do it?" i hear this line and think of a hacky sack that you're constantly trying to keep in the air and keep in motion, though eventually, it will fall. it could be a symbol for his manic depression because the manic side could be motionmotionmotion, even though it's inevitable that the depression will come, but he still questions himself and why he let his depressive side get the best of him. "and you let your bridges burn with your secretive timing." he is being destructive and keeping it on the down-low. "he was a manic depressive named laughing boy." reading that the name isaac means "laughing boy" brings a lot of insight to the song. |
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| Modest Mouse – Bankrupt on Selling Lyrics | 20 years ago |
| i think that this song is about pursuing one's own interests and running over whoever it takes to get there, and then later coming to regret doing so. | |
| Feist – The Mast Lyrics | 20 years ago |
| this song's so prettyyyyy. i think it's pretty straight-forward. | |
| Modest Mouse – Trailer Trash Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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i really don't know anything about the background of modest mouse other than the explanations that i've read, so my interpretation probably doesn't go along with what they were intending; it's more of what i think when i hear it. my own interpretation of this song is someone's high school sweetheart (who is probably undependable and sets goals higher than she can reach and who he has a love-hate relationship with) is wanting to have a future with him. she's plotting out the details ("eating snowflakes with plastic forks..") of their future, and he is cynical about her plans for them and their future together and thinking that they'll slip into having a family that doesn't mean anything and not having any class and living in a trailer. he wants to have a future outside of her and move on to having a better life than what he can see himself having with her, which is what i interpret the relevance of "i hope i can pass, high school means nothing" being. towards the middle of the song, he's regretting being rude to her ("i am such a jerk") and questioning his future with her, and at the end, he's telling her that he misses her and he's apologizing. |
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| Elliott Smith – Pretty (Ugly Before) Lyrics | 20 years ago |
| i've never thought that this song was about drugs, though i can see how it could be. in the end, the original meaning of a song isn't as important as one's interpretation of it, and my interpretation goes very closely with roxxma. i've been at low places in my life, which went along with self-esteem and depression, and during those times, i didn't feel very pretty, but when i came out of those times, it's a wonderful feeling when you don't feel ugly anymore and everything just kind of sparkles. the lines "sunshine been keeping me up for days / there is no nighttime / it is only a passing phase" makes me think of sunshine being a metaphor for happiness and not paying attention to the darkness. | |
| Onelinedrawing – Sep Lyrics | 20 years ago |
| this is a cover of "there are places i remember" by the beatles, except the last verse is changed. i actually like this version better than the version by the beatles. it has more passion, in my opinion. | |
| Mineral – Waking to Winter Lyrics | 20 years ago |
| i think that these lyrics don't need a whole lot of analyzation. i think that it's pretty simple. he is going through seasonal depression and is caught up in the commercialism and routine and presents, et cetera of christmas, and then he remembers that it is about christ's birth and how his love will never change. | |
| Mineral – Five, Eight, and Ten Lyrics | 20 years ago |
| i think that this song is about hypocrisy and how one's relationship with god is between the two of them and that it has nothing to do with others. | |
| Bright Eyes – Padraic My Prince Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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no, conor's mom did not drown his brothers. of course, unless clarified, we will probably never know conor's explanation of this song or know what it is about, but to me, it is about being self-involved or selfish and its consequences. "is there some better place i could be heading towards where the selfishly sick and self-absorbed are welcome?" |
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| Mineral – Unfinished Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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this song.. just wow. i really like the second verse, especially, "i still dream of december, dancing together.." the lyrics are all very simple, but they paint such clear imagery. the passion in his voice and the actual music are what really make it the breathtaking piece of art that it is. the first time that i heard this, i nearly cried, and it's not even a song that i directly relate to. it's just that beautiful and emotional. i love how mineral does that with all of their music. |
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| Bright Eyes – The Center of the World Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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I've read all of the interpretations of this song listed here, and I think that all of them are right in some way. I don't think that we'll ever know the full meaning because we aren't the author of this song, but I'll add my two cents on it anyway. I think that the phrase "the center of the world" is a reference for the items of this world which people try to distract themselves with to keep their concentration away from the horrors of their lives, which can be interpreted for some as religion. That idea came to me from the Bible reference that someone had mentioned earlier, and also from The Bible when it references creation among other things referencing sand. I think that the statue of a girl represents Conor's search for religion or meaning or spirituality. I think that the well represents knowledge and life and meaning, but it never mentions of the well even has water in it, and it's showing that religion is supposed to fill your void for all of those things, but the bucket being bare and dry illustrates that he's found that religion has no meaning, or at least for him. I think that this song kind of runs parallel to "At The Bottom Of Everything". I get the same meaning from both songs, and where Conor mentions that the bucket is bare and dry, especially that it is near a well where it could easily be filled, it could also be translated as being at the bottom of everything. The statue turning him into sand symbolizes how in his search, he had discovered that he really isn't anyone special and shows that he's just waiting for something to happen with millions of others ("I found out I’m really no one" from "At The Bottom Of Everything"). That is the horror of the truth: that everyone is far less than what they had thought they were. The song goes on to say "but we knew what we could taste", which implies that it's not their fault that they didn't know who or what they were. The line "Girls found honey to drench our hands. Men cut marble to mark our graves" could show that all that one knows as a human are the pleasures of romance or the anticipation of death. It could also run parallel to this part from "At The Bottom Of Everything": "While my mother waters plants / My father loads his guns / He says death will give us back to God / Just like this setting sun is returned to this lonesome ocean." It is contrasting the archetype of the maternal and kind side of women to the archetype of the paternal and grave side of men and Conor's interpretation of it. The graves that are being cut are also showing how we need some kind of proof that we were here or to have something solid to show that there was sweetness in our lives (maybe the sweetness to contrast against the gravness of death and tombstones). I agree completely with someone's interpretation earlier that said that the song wasn't so much about death being at the end of one's life, but rather the monotany that kills us being our death. I first interpreted the line: "The priests dressed children for a choir (white-robed small voices praise Him) but found no joy in what was sung. The funeral had begun" as being about the priests preparing the children to sing in a literal funeral, but after considering what the person said, I think that it is rather the monotany of the priest's life that is his funeral, and it shows that his religion and what he has based his life around isn't saving him from his death, which is inevitable. The song continues on to talk about someone's job and their life and the depression that it causes them, which is their death. The frame being around the girl's face symbolizes how the person with the job has tried to make this girl the center of his world; the thing that he distracts himself with away from his own "death", but the death (night) is taking over and taking away the fake allure (the light) which they had created in an attempt to distract themselves. I don't think that the line: "Two pills just weren’t enough. The alarm clock is going off but you are not waking up. This isn’t happening. It is." actually refers to a suicide; I think that the person who is not allegedly waking up is the girl who he made the center of his world, and he's starting to realize that all that she is is what he has built her up to be, and the girl represents what everyone uses to distract themselves in their lives (religion, as I mentioned earlier, drugs, music, et cetera), and he's having difficulty coping with that. I think that those last lines could also represent the depression in one's life (their "death"), and it makes me think of some lines from the song by Rilo Kiley "A Better Son/Daughter": "Sometimes in the morning I am petrified and can't move / Awake but cannot open my eyes / And the weight is crushing down on my lungs / I know I can't breathe / And hope someone will save me this time" which references depression and the difficulty that it brings to bring yourself to get up in the mornings. I hope that that made some sense to you all. I tried to make it as clear as possible, but sometimes I'm just confusing. :) |
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| Mineral – If I Could Lyrics | 20 years ago |
| this is my favorite song by mineral. what i love about them is that their lyrics are so broad that you can interpret them any way that you like, but they are always just exact enough that it's not too vague, and the imagery that they use in their songs are always just enough to paint the scene for you even if you can't relate. brilliant. | |
| Bright Eyes – A Poetic Retelling of an Unfortunate Seduction Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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"and you lay with her on a bed of blue and its awful sweet like the fruit she cuts and feeds to you" i've wondered about these lines quite a bit, and i think that i finally understand their meaning. basically, the entire last verse up until these two lines is about foreplay, and the woman feeding him the fruit is a metaphor for him finally giving into temptation of having sex with her (as in adam and eve and the garden of eden). |
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| Bright Eyes – Drunk Kid Catholic Lyrics | 20 years ago |
| i completely agree with you, klave. that's a really great point. i have always wondered what those lines from the song meant, and i also thought about it being about evolution, but i couldn't figure out how it fit into context with the song and the meaning of it. | |
| Bright Eyes – A Poetic Retelling of an Unfortunate Seduction Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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i was thinking the same thing as boss_2k, that it's almost like a flipside to "lover i don't have to love", and comparing the two songs, it might even be about the same night. although it might be, i don't think that the song is about prostitution or conor being a virgin (though maybe it's about the first time that he has casual sex?), and i don't think that the woman who conor is with in the end is a virgin; the imagery and language he uses suggests that she is experienced and that the sex probably means about as much to her as it does to him: just something to do. the song isn't about rape at all; it's about seduction, like the title says. i am in love with the figurative language that conor uses in this song to paint the scene. by saying that the lights are dim and represent the light sources well and the light flows over the forgotten forms and mentioning that they are at peace, it sounds like he is saying that everyone else in the room is lost and trying to fill the void in their lives with sex just like conor is in this song. conor sounds at first like he is maybe a bit surprised with the scene he's witnessing, but the line "and you watch them take the light from you" describes how he is becoming numb just like everyone else in the room, and then after that line follows the scene with him and the girl. i think the reference to her being foreign may not neccessarily (sp?) refer to her being from another country, but rather emphasizing that he really doesn't know the girl.+ i don't think that the song is completely about the song being about seduction as in sex, but rather conor and everyone else at the party (represented by the girls in gowns, and i think that it's a party rather than a whore house or anywhere else other people have mentioned) is being seduced by the entire scene. this song is just absolutely beautiful, and there isn't one thing i would change about it. the music and the passion in conor's voice and the lyrics all weave together so perfectly to form the scene. |
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| Bright Eyes – Something Vague Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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absolutely amazing song. this is quite possibly my favorite song by them, which says a lot because conor is so incredibly talented and i love literally everything by him. i've cried listening to this song. i think that everyone else has said the basic meaning of the song: depression. it's remarkable how conor has captured it, and the emotion in his voice is at the perfect times, and it makes you feel a connection to him. i haven't seen anyone else comment upon this, but i think that the last half of the song may be about contemplating suicide, especially since we know that he's contemplated it before (see no lies, just love). it sounds like the line "there's a dream in my brain" is the fantasy of being free of his depression by taking his life and that he's fantasizing about hanging himself off a bridge in omaha. from "but now i'm confused" on, it sounds like he's snapped free of the fantasy (also, the line "is this death really you?" makes me think that it's about contemplating suicide.), and he recognizes that suicide is not the answer, but he is still left with the ghost of his depression. |
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| Bright Eyes – Lover I Don't Have to Love Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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this song is so often misinterpreted. many people just hear the chorus and think that the song is simply about wanting a lover to not have to love, but the song is so much deeper than that. the meaning that i get from this song is of being depressed and trying to drown away the hollowness that you feel with flings void of meaning, drugs, and alcohol in an apathetic manner which digs you deeper into the trouble that you've felt in the first place. the lover he doesn't have to love that he wants is basically someone that he would like to use to try to erase his mind of the misery he's feeling while at the same time, he relates to her apathy, so this fantasy of his and ideal person is basically a contridiction, and it shows that this kind of lifestyle just goes in circles and leads you nowhere. on a random note, the opening to this is my ringtone, lol. |
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