| Silverstein – Smile In Your Sleep Lyrics | 20 years ago |
| I gotta say though, the lyrics to this whole album are REALLY dark....most of the songs are about stalking and killing.... | |
| Silverstein – Smile In Your Sleep Lyrics | 20 years ago |
| I gotta say though, the lyrics to this whole album are REALLY dark....most of the songs are about stalking and killing.... | |
| Silverstein – Already Dead Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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It's definitely about a girl he was in a relationship before, hence the lines "on your back again" the word "Again" implying that he has seen her there before, probably during sex, and then "you'll love me too" they broke up, she thought it was all cool and they were friends, but he is so broken about the whole thing, that he feels like it's worth killing her. I'm thinking he said that he loves her and she said it's not working out, again, back to "you'll love me too". And then since the title is "Already Dead" and then there's the phrases "final struggle" and "tragic ending", he definitely kills her (maybe not in real life, but in the song) "Try to stop the pain, but there's never closure" I think means that she is finally feeling the way that he does, he hurts very badly that she just kinda left him, and he wants to make her feel that same way. He never felt closure in the relationship, and he wants her not to feel any closure in the situation. But, at the end "looking down on me, will you ever look away", he's either feeling guilty that she's looking down on him from heaven, or he can't bring himself to kill her because she has this sad lil look on her face and he just can't do it. Those are my thoughts. |
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| Hawthorne Heights – Ohio Is for Lovers Lyrics | 20 years ago |
| I saw an interview with two of the guys from Hawthorne Heights, and they said it is about how thier families and girlfriends thought that they'd forget about them once they went on tour. I think they said it was supposed to be assuring them that they won't forget thier family and girls in Ohio, and that it is killing them to be away from them. (Sorry if someone already posted that, I didn't read through all the posts) | |
| Silverstein – My Heroine Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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I don't think for any song there is a right or wrong answer, unless it comes straight from the songwriter. But personally, I think, based on the lyrics "Under your covers more torture than pleasure" and "I'll break you my habit" that it's about a girl, but not a girl who changed his life for the better. I think maybe it's a girl who he was really into and then she got hooked on drugs and tried to get him on it too, and the "sense I never knew I had" was how he felt when he was on Heroine. I think that the song is, like SheepShirts said, supposed to be both about the drugs and the girl, hence "My Heroine." But since he talks like he's talking to a person and talks about "the drugs begin to peak" that it is most definitely about both. |
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