| Editors – Smokers Outside the Hospital Doors Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| Does anyone else feel like Editors is a much better TV On the Radio? Just a thought. This is a beautiful song, and punky23 really put it in perspective for me. I'm completely relating your incident to the song now, you've painted a vivid picture for me. I know it doesn't take away from what happened, but I'm so, so, so sorry for your loss. Even though I don't know you I'll picture what you described every time I heard this song now. | |
| of Montreal – Requiem for O.M.M.2 Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| Everyone has already summed up the song so I'm not even going to analyze it. It's been mentioned that it's pretty self-explanatory anyway. I just want to say that I love this song! It has a great beat, it reminds me of summer. To the person who said it has a Beach Boys vibe, I agree! So true! | |
| Coldplay – The Scientist Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Let me start by saying that this is probably one of my all time favorite songs, needless to say, it's my favorite Coldplay song. Chris Martin's voice gives me goosebumps. I don't know what this song actually means, but I'm going to say how I've always interpreted it. I think it's about a guy who messed up a relationship, and he's dying for forgiveness and wants to start over. He wants to tell the girl how much he loves her and how much he needs her in his life. He wants to tell her that he's set her apart from everything, and wants to devote himself solely to her. I think he's basically saying to her, "tell me everything, ask me anything, let's get back to the way we used to be." He's realizing how hard it is to move past something. He's telling her that he knows it's hard, and that nobody said relationships are easy, but that it'd be a crying shame for them to not be together. I think when he says he was just "guessing at numbers and figures," he's saying that he was trying to analyze what went wrong. He was picking apart everything about their relationship in an effort to figure things out and find a way to get them back together. What it came down to was that logic, reasoning, science, what have you, don't even matter, and that his love speaks louder than anything else. He wants her to love him and to need him like he loves and needs her. They've been "running in circles" and getting nowhere, and now they're back to square one again. I love, love, love how the last line is "I'm going back to the start" instead of "Oh, take me back to the start" because he's not asking, he's telling. He's starting from the beginning again, he's erasing the past, and that's that. Well, there's my interpretation for ya! That's how I see the song. I don't know if that's what it's supposed to mean or not, but I'm open to any tweaks you want to give my analysis! |
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| The Last Goodnight – When It All Comes Down (Bonus Track) Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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I salute you for typing up the lyrics TheEmceeKing, I really love this song too. Sadly, I have hardly an idea as to what it means. All I can think of is that it's talking about how life has gotten so complicated and that nothing is satisfying enough. What it all comes down to is that nothing can fill that void, or give us what we really want. Ultimately, life is hard, and I think this song is asking why life has to be this way. I love the line "When did making love get so robotic, hypnotic, psychotic..." It's almost saying "Where did the love part go??" |
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