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| Death Cab for Cutie – Lightness Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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There is a tear in her dress. Shes a white girl. He looks up the tear in the dress though to her ivory skin and thinks of where the tear would lead if he kept going. oo wha-ho.... i dont really know how you got bra out of it. |
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| Death Cab for Cutie – Brothers on a Hotel Bed Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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Definetly not about a relationship. What is less romanic then family (brothers). Unless your into incest. But this is definetly about growing up. The brothers are his younger and older self. "But these wrinkles masterfully disguise The youthful boy below" How when you look at a picture of yourself when you were a child you can't believe you ever looked like that. And how when you look in a mirror, every so often you realize how much you have grown up. and how growing up allways sneaks up on you. The seperate sides of the bed is about how you need to grow up. Allthough you are a different person, that is what is supposed to happen. On one side of the bed is the child and then, seperate on the opposite side, is your grown-up self. The two need to be seperate. |
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| The Lawrence Arms – Fireflies Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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"Fireflies at our lips" My favorite lyric of all time. This is the only positive poetic desription of cigerettes I have evr heard.
Is this song about having one night with this beautiful girl. How he needs to make this night last, because it will never happen again. She has been avoiding him and if she will try and be happy for one night then he will feel better? They have their night together and all to soon it is over and he wants to save something from it, because when she leaves he will be depressed and blame himself for her not being with him. The whole lightsleeper confuses me though...please someone explain this song to me. I really adore it. |
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