| Belly (US) – Silverfish Lyrics | 7 years ago |
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This is my favorite Belly song. I have no idea what she meant but when I hear it, I think of a superfan. Someone who idolizes some man whether he is "real life" famous or just in her mind. She sees him as someone who can do no wrong no matter what he or anyone says. "Everything glows on his skin and his clothes". I think maybe she strives to be like him, which ultimately she does(in her mind). "Now everything shows on my skin and my clothes" That's how I see this song. |
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| Twenty One Pilots – Doubt Lyrics | 9 years ago |
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@[devonbarks:17426] I should reiterate a bit. The verse "shaking hands with the dark part of my thoughts" I believe it means he's afraid to give in to his inner desires that tend to be immature and possibly sinful. |
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| Backstreet Boys – I Want It That Way Lyrics | 9 years ago |
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@[Krisco:17425] Yup, I totally agree with you. He wants her, she's not feeling it anymore. Seems clear to me. |
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| Michael McDonald – I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near) Lyrics | 9 years ago |
| @[FreezeSukka:12531] Perfectly said. I'm in this situation right nw. The e just won't accept it. I've heard this song about 20 times in the last week. Love his voice. | |
| Twenty One Pilots – Doubt Lyrics | 10 years ago |
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“The Meaning” In the first verse, Tyler Joseph, the lead singer for Twenty One Pilots, admits to being “scared of my own image,” his “own immaturity,” his “own ceiling,” and that he’ll “die of uncertainty.” He doesn’t want to worry about how he presents himself to others, about the unwise decisions he makes, about his limits, or about his lack of confidence. Because these fears consume him, he confesses that “[f]ear might be the death of me” and tells his audience that “[f]ear leads to anxiety,” a feeling that he certainly experiences. He finishes the verse by admitting that he doesn’t “know what’s inside of me.” He doesn’t understand himself, and he seems to need help from an outside source. The chorus has Tyler calling out to someone, asking that person to not “forget about me.” Based on other Blurryface songs (like “Heavydirtysoul” and “The Judge“), this person is likely Jesus or God. Tyler wants Jesus to save him “[e]ven when I doubt you.” He claims that he’s “no good without you, no, no.” [Note: The deep heavy musical style, Twenty One Pilots’ usual use of the word “doubt” in relation to faith, and the listing of fears in the first verse seem to be an excellent counterargument to those who think this song could be about a female.] Twenty One Pilots Promo Shot, Full BodyIn the second verse, Tyler sings that the “[t]emperature’s dropping.” He’s shutting down. He feels isolated. His fears are wearing him down, leaving him without warmth. He’s being swallowed into a dark, cold world, and he’s even afraid that relief is hopeless: “I’m not sure if I can / See this ever stopping.” He may be stuck forever “[s]haking hands with the dark parts of my thoughts . . .” or his alter-ego Blurryface, the one who brings fear into his life. Before relaunching into the chorus, he proclaims that “You are all that I’ve got . . .” The third verse references Tyler’s relationship to the church. He finds himself “[g]nawing on the bishops,” which could suggest that he’s thinking about the church and maybe not liking it, an idea supported by the line “Claw away at the system.” He’s not happy with “Repeating simple phrases / Someone holy insisted.” Just because a pastor tells him to say a simple prayer (perhaps a stereotypical and scripted salvation prayer?), doesn’t mean it actually helps Tyler to escape his fears. Instead, he wants “the mark [God’s] made on [his] skin / To mean something to [him] again.” That line could be a reference to a cross tattoo that Tyler has on his right arm. But the verse leaves Tyler still wanting God; he sings, “Hope you haven’t left without me, please.” The rest of Twenty One Pilots’ “Doubt” from Blurryface is repetitions of and variations of the chorus as Tyler continues to beg God, “Don’t forget about me.” http://cliffordstumme.com/2015/05/14/what-does-doubt-by-twenty-one-pilots-mean/ You're welcome. |
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| Natalia Kills – Break You Hard Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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My situation: This song best relates to my relationship in the last few months of it till right now. I tried so hard to make it work but wasn't getting anything back. I told him over and over that I would leave if things didn't change. They didn't.So why is he acting so upset? So Broken. My opinionof the meaning: She knows she's going to leave him and he's going to be so broken over it, It's going to KILL him. There's no fixing it at this point, it's all forced affection. She's given him plenty of warning. Now she's taking action! I LOVE THIS SONG!!! Funny, my ex always ran to his momma and poppa when we would argue. |
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| Charlotte Martin – Keep Me In Your Pocket Lyrics | 13 years ago |
| I agree with you. I hadn't really thought about it until I just now listened to it. I've always liked this song since first hearing it on The Sims game where you get stranded on an island. She sounds like Tori Amos to me. Yup, sex I tihnk. | |
| Lady GaGa – Alejandro Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| LMAO, that's a pretty interesting POV, but I agree with the others. I'm sure they aren't gay. | |
| Lady GaGa – Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say) Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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That was exactly what I got from this song. EXACTLY |
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| The Offspring – Come Out And Play Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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This song came out when I was pretty young, and it was the lyrics that caught my attention. I've always believed it was about youth violence, not necessarily "school" or "gang" violence. Yes, there are a few versus that may suggest it, but I think it's just youth violence in general. |
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| 10 Years – Wasteland Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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"Crouched over *withdrawal symptoms Living in fear *drug paranoia But signs were not really that scarce *holes in the arms, bags under eyes But I will not Hide you through this I want you to help And please see The bleeding heart perched on my shirt *this is basically saying that the writer will not do the work, the addict has to help, but the writer does care withdraw Hide in cold sweat Quivering lips *obvious "withdraw"al symptoms Ignore remorse *still wanting more (probably heroine), though it has done this to you Crowned hopeless The article read living wasteland *much more likely to be an article about drugs than this specific person Heave the silver hollow sliver Piercing through another victim *injecting heroine Turn and tremble be judgmental Ignorant to all the symbols *once again (tremble, cold sweat, quiver) withdrawal and abuse signs Blind the face with beauty paste *this is confusing, but i think it means that the abuser is giving everything "beauty" and blinding the true individual beauty in the "face" Limbs tied, skin tight *simply refering to a preparation for doing heroine Self inflicted his perdition *abuser brought this hell upon himself, obviously" Great breakdown of the awesome song. I feel there may be more then just this meaning. As many have said..it's all in the way each individual listener interprets this song. |
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