| The Birthday Massacre – Lovers End Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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I sort of agree with AlecsPen's point, except the way I interpreted it there’s two parts to this, The urban myth about the lovers and a bunch of teenagers playing dare. (although I could be completely off) From the first verse, there’s apparently an urban legend being spread (“Fear-cloaked renditions of that autumn night, Digging up rumors’ of the kids in the park”) that might or might not have happened. The chorus talks about bunch of teenagers or kids who go to the place were the urban myth had taken place and dare someone to go in alone and stay until night. Wanting to look brave one of them takes the challenge “Take, just one last dare/ Pretend you don't care/ Till twilight falls”. The part where the kid questions if some one else is there could just be an over-active imagination or the other kids trying to scare him/her, but either way they’re obviously scared. Verse 2 continues from verse 1, telling the story about the lover’s; which seems to be about a girl who buries her lover under the cellar floor and suffocates him. The reason I think the guy was buried was because they say “Shrieking like the witches til HIS stitches are sore” & she could have multiple personality disorder or something because she doesn’t realize what she’s done until later (“Calling for the other, searching for her lover, Secrets she discovers drain her face of color”) |
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| The Fall of Troy – Seattlantis Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Awsome song although a few of the lyrics that are screamed arn't correct. (Shut the door, you're letting in the wolves!! I want some answers, and I want them now!!) is actaully Shut your mouth, all of it tangled in your mind also (Pull the shades, to blackout our illicit games) Arson's just a felony, and trusting you is burning me... alive! (Oh my god, I'm cracking up. Is this made up, this hell I've made?) |
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| The Mars Volta – Metatron Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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Patience Worth is apparently a ghost that communicated with a woman, Pearl Curran, through an Ouija board. After a while though Patience could communicate with Curran through her mind. Curran would write down what Patience said and create books and poems. There are a few lines in this song that indicate it's about them... most appartent is -- You read it in my letter, “Patience worth is dead” -- which is a headline from Curran's obituary. http://www.prairieghosts.com/pearl.html |
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| The Hush Sound – You Are The Moon Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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Not only are the lyrics to this song beautiful, but the so is the music; the piano playing is what originally drew me to this song. I defiantly agree about this song being about depression and for the person who ask 'The subtle grace of gravity, The heavy weight of stone' I think refers to the forces that brought person down into his depression and the wieght of it is keeping him down. Also when she sings about the light being skewed by lakes and seas I thought the "lakes and seas" to be people around him and how the way other people see you can effect the way you see yourself (The shattered surface, so imperfect, Is all that you believe) |
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| The Sound of Animals Fighting – Act III: Modulate Back To The Tonic Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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smoking gun that was a great idea but with alternating it all the way through, some parts didn't make sense. I tired it on my own and found a pattern - The numbers stand for the line and the letter for whether it's from the frist verse or second. [1A] There’s a million ways out of the city, [2A] I don’t know one. [1B] Indeed, a million golden arrows were pointing it out to children [2B] All directed by their friendly son, who wanted them to be sure of their way. [3A] His way was to pursue birds, with food in their mouths, [4A] suitable for humans, snatching from them. [5A] Then the birds would follow and snatch it back [6A] and they would all be chasing each other gaily for miles [7A] Parting at last with mutual expressions of goodwill [3B] Before leaving them for the night, [4B] in an unexplored patch as they rose and they spread, [5B] black shadows began to dawn on them. [6B] The roar of the seas took prey, this is quite different now, [7B] and above all, we’d lost the certainty that you would live [8A] “Save him, save him”, they cried [9A] Looking with horror at the cruel sea far below. [8B] When at last it had been steady again [9B] he found himself alone in the darkness. |
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| Death from Above 1979 – Go Home, Get Down Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| Love this song, It's so addicting - just like all their other songs | |
| Action Action – Attached to the Fifth Story Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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It's such a pretty song. I love the vocals- so meloncoly. A patient in the mental institute can work for this song...but.. ...I think maybe it has something to do with the "Orginal sin" -- which I don't know much about. It says in the begin of the song " born into sin, born into current" and in the end " orginal sin is hoax" |
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| My Chemical Romance – House Of Wolves Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| this song always reminded me of another and i just figured it out... it sounds a lot like Ill-scarlett's "not a prophesy" ...listen to the begining, they're very similar | |
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