| Queens of the Stone Age – Hangin' Tree Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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I think this song is about a Hanging Tree. i Initially thought it was just about a large tree that seemed to hang down, but i later realized its about a tree used to hang people. "would you like a a way home" sounds like a coax someone could be using to get them into a car. "as we two are one, swaying" could be two people united in death. "can you see under my thumb, there you are" could possibly refer to the fact that whoever is DOING the hanging has complete control over that person. It sounds like the chorus of the song is almost a poetic rationalization of a horrible thing that is happening to two people, and the lyrics in the versus are references to whoever is hanging them. |
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| Queens of the Stone Age – I Never Came Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| I think eskimo 8 is the closest interpretation but i really think the song has nothing to do with ejaculation, erectile dysfunction or anything of a sexual nature. I think when he talks about cutting and slashing and such, he is refering to trying to kill feelings that won't die. I think that when he saysa that "laws of man are just pretend" he is refering to the fact that his feelings for her are not hindered by any outside influences such as the fact that they are no longer in a monogomous relationship... as the 'laws' of which would say that he should have no feelings for her anymore. This song seems to be about the fact that he will always love her but he never showed it properly within the relationship. he never 'came' and was not present within the relationship. i think this song is about him being content with loving her regardless of not being able to be with her. "i dont mind" | |
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