| Gavin DeGraw – Let It Go Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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I would kill for someone to say this to me. How sweet. |
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| Dear Juliet – All Those Nights Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| I think it's about the start of your senior year, when it finally hits you this is all the time you have left to be a kid. Those are the last days you can spend all night out and not feel the repercussions in the morning. These are the days when all you can see is the love you feel for someone. This song really sends the message, be young while you can, it will be gone before you know it. | |
| Kenny Chesney – The Good Stuff Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| Does anyone else catch that he says she died a year after they got married - but she saw thier youngest son get married? I lovvvve this song, but have never understood that... | |
| Gary Allan – Best I Ever Had (Grey Sky Morning) Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| When the song starts, before there are even any words, it bring tears to my eyes. The guitar reminds me of sorrow, but then the fiddle starts and it makes me think of hope. It doesn't even matter if you know about his wife. There is something completely heart wrenching in the way he says best I ever had. I saw him in concert and was bawling by the end of this one. | |
| Panic! at the Disco – Build God, Then We'll Talk Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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Hi Everyone! Okay I think (but I am not sure) that this might be what this means. It starts out and it is basically telling you about the almost dead and decaying hotel. I think it is set in Las Vegas (because of Freemont St. which is just the kind of place you would want to go if you were sleeping with an already married lawyer…) It says that any practice catholic would cross themselves upon entering. I think that the virgin is actually a "practiced Catholic." Catholic cross themselves almost as if to say an unsaid prayer. So as she enters the hotel and she is about to do something against her better judgment, and is already sort of asking for forgiveness. The bit about decomposing before your very eyes...along with the people inside is talking about nothing good ever happens in a place like this. Sort of like maybe people lower their standards when here or decompose themselves. "What a wonderful caricature of intimacy" is the next line. When you go to the beach they sell caricatures. You sit down and you get a funny picture drawn of yourself. If you have big ears they really play that up. It is sort of a mockery to the person in the portrait. So all this is saying is that by doing this they are making a mockery of what true intimacy is all about. I think that she has the rosary tucked in her lingerie to show she know what she is doing is wrong, but she really wants this job. You can just imagine that she has wanted to work in a law firm for so long that she is willing to do anything to get it. Even something that is against her religion. “The Mrs. will stay with the cheating attorney…Moonlighting aside, she really needs his money…A wonderful caricature of intimacy” This is simply saying that although her husband, the “cheating attorney,” cheats on her (yes, she knows…) she will stay with him because she needs his money. This is again a mockery to what true intimacy is, gold digging. Here is where it gets confusing. The constable makes a proposition to the “virgin” from the beginning. She is in quotes now because she is now obviously not a virgin after being with the lawyer. Why would someone need to fix their face in a compact? Crying? Upset? Well I think that the constable talks to her and she spills her “purse,” which in this case I do not think it is literally a purse. A purse is a type of reward. Well her purse was the job at the firm. Also to spill the beans or to let the cat out of the bag scenarios would work. But at any rate now the constable know and he becomes part of the “purse.” Before the constable it was only the lawyer and the “virgin” in on it. Now the constable is in on the reward. But that is definitely illegal to give a job for sex. So now the badge, or constable, is making her a proposition. Maybe something like if you sleep with me I won’t tell. So now the purse has changed from a job to just keeping the secret, because if it gets out the lawyer and the “virgin” will loose their jobs. The new purse involves the constable, the “virgin,” and the lawyer. Again this is mocking what love and intimacy are all about. The next bit is just a play on “My Favorite Things” from The Sound Of Music. This si a song made to cheer you up. P!ATD is saying that these things don’t really exist to her anymore, because now although she is where she wants to be, she is unhappy about the way she got there. Also I believe it is symbolic towards the mood of the song. Good to awful in the blink of an eye. I am not sure but this is just what I can get from my careful listening. |
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