| Led Zeppelin – Fool in the Rain Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| This song can actually be taken in a much more literal sense. Though, Im sure there is some metaphorical meaning behind it (I mean, a song's meaning truly varies depending on how people perceive it), but this song is actually about a man who has been standing in the rain, waiting for a woman. He believes that she has stood him up, so he he is upset in the beginning. Once the lyrics hit "The clock on the wall's moving slower" the man has begun to realize that he is standing on the wrong corner to meet the woman, so in turn he has actually stood her up. This causes him to frantically run through the city (I'll run in the rain till I'm breathless) and he is essentially the "Fool in the Rain" for standing on the corner in the rain thinking he was stood up, when he was truly on the wrong corner. | |
| Paul McCartney – Got to Get You Into My Life Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| This song, interestingly enough, is Paul's ode to marijuana. It sounds like a love song about a girl, but look it up...I mean when you actually read the lyrics it definitely makes sense :) | |
| Jane's Addiction – Jane Says Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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It's already been said here, but a bunch of people still seem confused, plus im bored and jammin out to this song so why not write up on it? First and foremost, this song IS about a REAL PERSON. Her name is Jane Bainter, and was Ferrell's heroin-shooting housemate (she lived in his apartment building and shared the same porch, and also spent time living with Avery prior). Jane says, she's done with Sergio (who was her boyfriend/supplier) because he's abusive and "treats her like a rag doll." She hides her television and says "I don't owe him nothing" because she is in debt from her heroin habit and she really does owe him money (which is why she says "wait right here or try again tomorrow...she wont ever pay him back) She claims she's going to "kick tomorrow" as she keeps saying she will break her heroin habit tomorrow, but she never will because she knows the pain of withdrawals. Jane says have you seen my wig around, because she wears it to hide from Sergio when she leaves the house. She gets mad and starts to cry. She takes a swing, and she cant hit. This has been interpreted in two ways by people, one being that she "swings" but cant "hit" a vein in her arm because of her vains receding from heroin usage. However, others say that this was written because she used to take actual swings at her housemates, including Ferrell, but she never really hit them, and she doesn't know what else to do about it because her heroin addiction is so bad. Jane goes to the store at 8, she walks up St. Andrews (a well known drug spot) to get her "dinner" there, meaning heroin. She takes the heroin from her pocket and uses. The last part has been said about Jane being a prostitute, but this is false because she never was. It is just about her family/friends and she is questioning whether or not they will ever want/love her again. |
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