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Heavy Heavy Low Low – Mall-Nutrition Lyrics 17 years ago
I'm 100% positive that this song is about hotboxing a car (which, in lamens terms, is smoking a lot of weed as to fill the car with smoke.) It could be about his first time because he says
"but were going all the way
i only have myself to blame"
so it could be his first time hotboxing or even smoking weed otherwise it could be that he and whoever he's with are hotboxing and then having sex. Either way, he feels guilty about it: "I only have myself to blame."
He wants to get out of the fucking car and BREATHE because the smoke in there is making it difficult to do so and he doesn't care how he just wants to get out. I never experienced this symptom, but a bunch of my friends did; when they would smoke they would get the sensation that they couldn't breathe no matter how much air they got into their lungs. So he could be feeling that.
We know that he gets the paranoia that most people get when they do drugs.
"oh they know, they know, they know
their eyes are tearing the skin from our bodies
and dressing us in guilt, filling our wounds with salt"
he thinks that everyone knows what they've done and their going to get into trouble for it or something.
And i also know many who've experienced the heart problem thing when they're high including myself. He feels like his heart is pounding, even though it's probably not:
"oh my god I felt my heart stop,
I felt my fucking heart stop"
It also touches on the munchies:
"my stomaches tying itself in knots and eating itself and everything else"
since he's stoned, like most stoners, he has the munchies and he feels like his stomach will eat everything and it's hurting if he doesn't put food in it.
The final lines:
"there must be something in the water
making this an awkward situation"
perhaps this could still be his paranoia that the water is conspiring against him or like twigologist said there could've been acid in the water they were drinking.

anyways, that's my interpretation and since heavyheavylowlow smokes fucking hella weed i'm betting it's correct. :]

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Heavy Heavy Low Low – Mall-Nutrition Lyrics 17 years ago
I'm 100% positive that this song is about hotboxing a car (which, in lamens terms, is smoking a lot of weed as to fill the car with smoke.) It could be about his first time because he says
"but were going all the way
i only have myself to blame"
so it could be his first time hotboxing or even smoking weed otherwise it could be that he and whoever he's with are hotboxing and then having sex. Either way, he feels guilty about it: "I only have myself to blame."
He wants to get out of the fucking car and BREATHE because the smoke in there is making it difficult to do so and he doesn't care how he just wants to get out. I never experienced this symptom, but a bunch of my friends did; when they would smoke they would get the sensation that they couldn't breathe no matter how much air they got into their lungs. So he could be feeling that.
We know that he gets the paranoia that most people get when they do drugs.
"oh they know, they know, they know
their eyes are tearing the skin from our bodies
and dressing us in guilt, filling our wounds with salt"
he thinks that everyone knows what they've done and their going to get into trouble for it or something.
And i also know many who've experienced the heart problem thing when they're high including myself. He feels like his heart is pounding, even though it's probably not:
"oh my god I felt my heart stop,
I felt my fucking heart stop"
It also touches on the munchies:
"my stomaches tying itself in knots and eating itself and everything else"
since he's stoned, like most stoners, he has the munchies and he feels like his stomach will eat everything and it's hurting if he doesn't put food in it.
The final lines:
"there must be something in the water
making this an awkward situation"
perhaps this could still be his paranoia that the water is conspiring against him or like twigologist said there could've been acid in the water they were drinking.

anyways, that's my interpretation and since heavyheavylowlow smokes fucking hella weed i'm betting it's correct. :]

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Heavy Heavy Low Low – This Is Really Testing The Patience I've Never Had Lyrics 17 years ago
Everyone around me is a ghost
I have this endless expression
underneath my skin that goes:
"Where am I!?
What am I doing!?"
and it's very
very concerned-
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!
Overworked
Underpaid
Overworked
Underpaid


jdotp almost had it.

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The Knife – Na Na Na Lyrics 17 years ago
Personally, when I hear this song I picture an average housewife (as with everyone else) going for a run down her block or whatever and she's just reviewing her life.
"I've got soul in my bones,
got a home, a dog, and a man
to call my own"

and then she goes on to talk about her period and everything that comes with it. The period could represent regularity/security because it comes "every month" and it's never not there.

As she's running, she thinks of what she has with her:
"I've got mace, pepper-spray
and some shoes that runs faster than a rapist rapes."

The shoes that runs faster than a rapist rapes line is what leads me to believe that she's running or jogging. The run or jog in itself could represent this woman running from her own problems or her own fears of her rape or being raped again.
Again, I go back to the idea that she's reviewing her life because she begins to talk about what she needs.

Verse 1: What I Have,
Verse 2: What I Think I Need to feel safe.
End of Verse 2: What I Know I Need to feel safe;
chemical castrations the hope to keep moving on and Godspeed to get away if it should ever happen again.

That's just what I picture.

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The Knife – Na Na Na Lyrics 17 years ago
Personally, when I hear this song I picture an average housewife (as with everyone else) going for a run down her block or whatever and she's just reviewing her life.
"I've got soul in my bones,
got a home, a dog, and a man
to call my own"

and then she goes on to talk about her period and everything that comes with it. The period could represent regularity/security because it comes "every month" and it's never not there.

As she's running, she thinks of what she has with her:
"I've got mace, pepper-spray
and some shoes that runs faster than a rapist rapes."

The shoes that runs faster than a rapist rapes line is what leads me to believe that she's running or jogging. The run or jog in itself could represent this woman running from her own problems or her own fears of her rape or being raped again.
Again, I go back to the idea that she's reviewing her life because she begins to talk about what she needs.

Verse 1: What I Have,
Verse 2: What I Think I Need to feel safe.
End of Verse 2: What I Know I Need to feel safe;
chemical castrations the hope to keep moving on and Godspeed to get away if it should ever happen again.

That's just what I picture.

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