| The Antlers – Thirteen Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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I think you're both right. In the linear notes at http://www.antlersmusic.com/linernotes.pdf He calls the song 'Thirteen, Or Sylvia Speaks' I think he's comparing Sylvia Plath to the cancer patient, as he does in 'Sylvia' because of the hopelessness and cries for help. |
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| White Lies – A Place to Hide Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| I think this song's incredible, only heard it for the first time yesterday. White Lies are amazing, seeing them on the 27th! | |
| mewithoutYou – Torches Together Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| Actually, they've said in interviews that they aren't technically a Christian band, the members are just Christian so they talk about personal beliefs sometimes, and use religious symbolism. A lot of their other songs deal with other issues, and even the ones that make religious references are often nothing to do with religion. | |
| Placebo – Meds Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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This song, to me, isn't about medication at all. From a past relationship, I take it differently, and I think 'meds' is just a colloquial way of saying 'Are you crazy?!' He says: 'I was alone, falling free Trying my best not to forget What happened to us, what happened to me.' I think this is him saying that after they (the guy, whose bit is sung by Brian, and the girl, whose bit is sung by Allison Mosshart), split up, he was alone, and he felt like his life was spiralling downward, which I'm sure we can all relate to. He's trying his 'best not to forget' the relationship, but also what it did for them both during it. Because although he's admitting that it's over, he doesn't want to forget the time they had together. 'Forgetting names and faces' He feels as though he's forgetting all the good times they had together, but he knows he loves her, and there must have been some. 'Passers by were looking at me As if they could erase it' He felt as though everyone was trying to make him get over the relationship, because it was over, but he didn't want it to be. She then says, 'did you forget to take your meds?' because she's trying to show him that the relationship was, well, rubbish, and she's glad it ended. 'I was alone staring over the ledge Trying my best not to forget All manner of joy, all manner of glee And our one heroic pledge' He felt like rubbish, and he wanted to remember all of the good times they had, because she's almost convincing him it was bad, when he knows it was good. Their 'heroic pledge' being to love and be with eachother. 'How it mattered to us, how it mattered to me And the consequences' It mattered to them during the relationship, and the consequences of the breakup were clear, but he's trying hard not to forget why he's not with her, because he knows there's a reason they aren't together now, even though he loves her. 'I was confused by the birds and the bees Forgetting if I meant it' He's confused by having sex with other girls after the breakup, because he's thinking 'Maybe I didn't actually love her.' She then repeats that he's probably crazy to think that it was good enough a relationship to be having this conversation/argument. She says 'And the sex, and the drugs, and the complications.' to remind him what was bad about the relationship. He then says 'Baby, did you forget to take your meds?!' He's shouting it back at her, because he's convinced that the relationship was good, and that SHE'S the one being crazy. But even at the end of this whole argument, he's still alone. But still trying not to forget about the relationship. That's my interpretation. |
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