| The Honorary Title – Frame By Frame Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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The singer had a good relationship with this girl, but now things are taking a turn, and he is stuck in a rut. He is tired of the relationship, but it seems to be dragging on--"Days bunch up in weeks, collaborate in months against me." They were once happy together, but it's obvious that they are growing apart--"The streets are stained with evidence that our remains are now, drifting away." While he seems to be depressed by this loveless relationship, he doesn't want to let go because it had brought him so much happiness, and its possible that he likes the security that often comes along with having a girlfriend. He might be seeking the advice of other people, and while he knows what needs to be done, he doesn't know quite how to go about doing it.--"I share with complete strangers my most personal of pleasures. I scribble tidbits of useless mind info -- trash, treasure. Spend hours, at my leisure, like sharpened precise tweezers." He is tired of the beaten path that is his relationship with this girl, and the repetitive turn it has taken.--"Shifting through in the frame by frame, I walk the same path, I’ll say the same lines, I do this every time." He has reached the point at which he can no longer be a part of this, and wants to end it, but the girl still loves him, and he is trying to escape the fact that she is still desperately trying to make it work.--"Dodging armpit stench aromatic Wrapped up in my own self-induced stress panic I think I am the only one in this shifting through" |
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