| Gallows – Orchestra of Wolves Lyrics | 15 years ago |
| To me this song is using reverse psychology. Saying how shallow it is to go out get drunk and fuck a bunch of women all the time, even if they have a real relationship. One night can throw it all away. He is purposely using degrading statements like "I don't want you passing out, I want you sucking my dick." things like that, "Baby spread those shaking legs." He's just calling women like that sluts, and at the end of the song he's drawing you back to reality saying the hardest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return." Meaning that your happier that way than sleeping around with every dude you find attractive and lying and cheating and you will forever regret being a slut once you find someone you really love. | |
| Phantogram – Mouthful of Diamonds Lyrics | 15 years ago |
| I don't think the songs is about LSD,it could be, but I think it's about a relationship, a very deep loving relationship on the girls end, and a shallow one on the other. A mouthful of diamonds... all the good things he tells her from his mouth, he loves her, he wants to spend his life with her, the girls getting high on her own supply, only the feelings she has. The guy is shallow and a liar, he keeps his secrets in his pockets and wears his mouthful of diamonds telling the girl what she wants to hear and when he was wasted he told her what he did, he wasn't in disguise anymore, and the girl wishes the devils won't take him back, she wishes he would stay true to his word that he is quitting drugs, or not going to cheat on her anymore but she knows it will happen. | |
| Radiohead – Weird Fishes/Arpeggi Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| I know this probably isn't the meaning but to me this applies to a situation I am in with this girl right now. She is only 16, has done lots of drugs and been with lots of guys, it bothers me everyday but othertimes things are good. I see it as being about two people from two different worlds and we're so close, she's in the water at the edge of the shore, and I'm on the shore looking into the waters but neither of us can enter eachothers world. So close but so far away, hitting the bottom is ending it all, not taking the pain anymore. The ocean represents her world and the turmoils of emotions I go through everyday. She loves me and is happy, I am sometimes, and when I think about things she's done I just can't cope. I thought the words were "I hit the bottle and escape" at the end which made me really appreciate the song, but either way still great music. | |
| Queens of the Stone Age – Make It Wit Chu Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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I think there is more to this song than just sex. "I don't understand how one becomes two" I think that is a man and woman as a couple are one and then when they seperate they become two. When he says "I don't recall what started it all" I think that is the fighting in the relationship and the troubles and Sometimes the same is different but mostly the same would be a new relationship, Just my interpretation other than the plainer sexual interpretation. |
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