| Scary Kids Scaring Kids – Faces Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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I am pretty sure this is a political song. If you've seen the music video....it some what confirms that. It's talking about our government and loosly talks about our president. In my opinion, it doesn't really have to do with a relationship at all. The fact that they sing it saying "we", kinda to me says its about a group of people rising up, rather than a broken relationship between two people. |
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| A Day to Remember – The Plot to Bomb the Panhandle Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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xxMarkxx. You're wrong. It's IN TWO. If it was as you said, it would be "I'll rip that scandalous bitch's throwwwwwww" There clearly is no "at" sound. He clearly says "two". You are wrong. |
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| A Day to Remember – The Plot to Bomb the Panhandle Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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I have to say. Amazing song. And everyone's right. "I'll rip that scandalous bitch in two" is probably one of the greatest lines ever. |
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| Escape the Fate – Cellar Door Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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Thanks for the nice comments. I was listening to it again, and on the drug reference I was thinking, in lieu of Ronnie's heroine addiction, maybe he's making a connection with that. Never really thought of a Donnie Darko connection but it see it now. Very good. Cellar Door as the title is also most likely relating someway. The phase "Cellar-Door" is often thought to be one of the most beautiful phases in the english language prounced by J R. R. Tolkien. He Writes: "Most English-speaking people...will admit that cellar door is 'beautiful', especially if dissociated from its sense (and from its spelling). More beautiful than, say, sky, and far more beautiful than beautiful. Well then, in Welsh for me cellar doors are extraordinarily frequent, and moving to the higher dimension, the words in which there is pleasure in the contemplation of the association of form and sense are abundant." Connection here no doubt also. |
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| Escape the Fate – Cellar Door Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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LYRICAL ANALYSIS IS MY LIFE. Here's my take on it. We walked through the doorway Heard you calling from the hall To find you in the bedroom Not breathing at all I drug your body to the cellar where we lay The wax, it melts away I kiss your face. ** This is reffering to the narrator and someone else walking in to find the person who has committed suicide. The "cellar" could possibly be a metaphor for the darkness that the others were living in - obviously blind to the problems that the person who killed themself had. The "wax, it melts away" could possibly be referring to the person's personality. That before they died, to everyone else there were plain, and dull, and not important, kind of like a wax figure - maybe like a fake. But now that they're dead, their beauty and personality shines through. Now we are starting to love you more Your body's on the canvas I painted on the floor ** They realize what's lost. The narrator amung others is starting to understand the person more, and thus "loves" more. I believe the lines "You're body's on the canvas I painted on the floor" means that, her dead body is lying on the floor. He uses the metaphor of a canvas and himself being the artist. The canvas is the floor. Meaning that he "painted" her death, or he is the cause of the death of this particular person. Now you wait like the drug, like the change And the pain it goes on for so long And oh, how it hurts in the worst way now that you're gone It's so wrong It's so wrong. ** Implies that the person used drugs to kill themself; overdose. The pain has changed sides. The person who killed themself no longer is in pain - but everyone else is, and this will stick with everyone for a very long time. If I could take you somewhere I'd take you to the darkest place Scatter you in art forms Admire the whore Beauty in different ways Your hands on picture frames Your eyes in the glass Wear your face has a mask ** Talking about the person's life. The beauty everyone missed out on. Relates her person's life to picture frames...metaphor again. The person wore their "face as a mask" and hid behind it. Now they are starting to love you more A gallery of your beauty No charge at the door ** Again, to love the person more. The gallery of your beauty might refer to the funeral, or possibly the party they have after the funeral, where sometimes pictures of the person is displayed. As you wait like the drug, like the change And the pain it goes on for so long And oh, how it hurts in the worst way now that you're gone It's so wrong It's so wrong And down below Your veins run dry your vacant eyes I lost control Your face is pale, your body's cold And down below your veins run dry your vacant eyes I lost control Your face is pale, your body's cold (Your face is pale, your body's cold) ** Pretty self explainitory, the narrator is talking about the dead body he's looking at. Wait, like the drug, like the change And the pain it goes on for so long And oh, how it hurts in the worst way now that you're gone It's so wrong (x10) |
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