| Tool – Parabola Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| yeah well both you emo kids need to stop listening to tool. This song has NOTHING to do with suicide. I hate you people that come onto this website and try to convince people that every fking song is about suicide. get a life, or take your own, please. | |
| Anberlin – The Unwinding Cable Car Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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I disagree, I am neutral religiously, and I think this song is about exactly what the chorus says. It's about the correlation between salvation and love, and how religion isn't the only thing that can give you hope and strength but that the love of others can empower you far greater than religion ever could. Anberlin is a Christian band, yes, but their lyrics define how religion is important but is not something that should slow down your life, your exploration and your journey. I don't like religion because of people like you who come and dictate how Christians own and everyone else sucks and we're all going to hell. Hell is a falsified place created by the minds of religious based political powerhouses ruling large empires, that needed to posses a form of leverage in order to keep control of people. You can see similar examples with America presidency today. You fail. That's what happens when people who not only suck at English and comprehension but have a level or ignorance imposed on them by their religion, try to decipher lyrics of a "christian" band: failure. |
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| Scary Kids Scaring Kids – Star Crossed Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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This song has a lot to do with the Zodiac and star signs. "Star crossed lovers They say were not meant to be 'Cause the stars in the sky, and the fashion that they are aligned." In the zodiac with star signs like Sagittarius, Pisces, Libra etc, there are some cases where it is said that relationship wise, certain signs do not mix together. For example, an Aries and a Capricorn are not considered a good mix. "I say if the futures been drawn out there's no point in living. I wont give up my love so that fate can have its way." He's basically saying, screw that idea, if it's been decided what will happen then why are we alive? I won't give up on what I love based on some sort of ideological prediction. "If the stars say that you couldn’t love me, Are you telling me that you would listen? If the words make their way from your mouth, Don’t ask my permission, All is forgiven." Basically here in the chorus he's saying, if fate would say you couldn't love me, would you trust fate or trust me? The words from your mouth, ask ym permission all is forgiven part is a little confusing IMP, but if I were to take a stab at it I'd say hes basically stating that if you believe fate will decide us, forget it, I don't love you anymore, you're not who I thought you were. "Star crossed lovers, we do what we want to. Some learn the hard way, We all learn through consequence." I think what he's saying here is that the ideology behind what he has deemed 'fate' in this lyrical piece has shown signs of being true, which he has discovered by not paying attention to it but getting screwed in the end. "Is it over? (The stars keep this fire from burning on) Is it over? (Are you saying that you’d really listen?) Is it over? (The stars keep this fire) Is it over? (The stars keep this fire)" This is a kind of pour-my-heart-out bridge. He's saying the stars are keeping the fire between these two people from burning on, which is a paradoxical metaphor, since stars are in fact considered something that burns, its a paradox that something burning can keep something else from burning. Essentially, it's a way of expressing misunderstanding, intentional or not. He's basically flat out amazed that she really would listen to these fate-based predictions instead of going with what has already proven to be something amazing. Ultimately, the song is about two people who's ideas collide, and it has gotten between their love interest and shouldn't. It may have been the case that the actual collide of ideas IS the idea of fate based on zodiac compatibility, or if it's basically a metaphor for something else that came between two people. The narrator (singer) is essentially saying, we have such a good thing going, how could something so small come between it. I am learning from consequence that these things don't work out but why shouldn't they? Emotions are being tainted and influenced by outside idea's that are molding someone's hope into uncertainty. |
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| Scary Kids Scaring Kids – Star Crossed Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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This song has a lot to do with the Zodiac and star signs. "Star crossed lovers They say were not meant to be 'Cause the stars in the sky, and the fashion that they are aligned." In the zodiac with star signs like Sagittarius, Pisces, Libra etc, there are some cases where it is said that relationship wise, certain signs do not mix together. For example, an Aries and a Capricorn are not considered a good mix. "I say if the futures been drawn out there's no point in living. I wont give up my love so that fate can have its way." He's basically saying, screw that idea, if it's been decided what will happen then why are we alive? I won't give up on what I love based on some sort of ideological prediction. "If the stars say that you couldn’t love me, Are you telling me that you would listen? If the words make their way from your mouth, Don’t ask my permission, All is forgiven." Basically here in the chorus he's saying, if fate would say you couldn't love me, would you trust fate or trust me? The words from your mouth, ask ym permission all is forgiven part is a little confusing IMP, but if I were to take a stab at it I'd say hes basically stating that if you believe fate will decide us, forget it, I don't love you anymore, you're not who I thought you were. "Star crossed lovers, we do what we want to. Some learn the hard way, We all learn through consequence." I think what he's saying here is that the ideology behind what he has deemed 'fate' in this lyrical piece has shown signs of being true, which he has discovered by not paying attention to it but getting screwed in the end. "Is it over? (The stars keep this fire from burning on) Is it over? (Are you saying that you’d really listen?) Is it over? (The stars keep this fire) Is it over? (The stars keep this fire)" This is a kind of pour-my-heart-out bridge. He's saying the stars are keeping the fire between these two people from burning on, which is a paradoxical metaphor, since stars are in fact considered something that burns, its a paradox that something burning can keep something else from burning. Essentially, it's a way of expressing misunderstanding, intentional or not. He's basically flat out amazed that she really would listen to these fate-based predictions instead of going with what has already proven to be something amazing. Ultimately, the song is about two people who's ideas collide, and it has gotten between their love interest and shouldn't. It may have been the case that the actual collide of ideas IS the idea of fate based on zodiac compatibility, or if it's basically a metaphor for something else that came between two people. The narrator (singer) is essentially saying, we have such a good thing going, how could something so small come between it. I am learning from consequence that these things don't work out but why shouldn't they? Emotions are being tainted and influenced by outside idea's that are molding someone's hope into uncertainty. |
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| Scary Kids Scaring Kids – Holding On Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Being a lyricist myself, it's not unheard of to use phrases that follow two different meanings, such that he says, as long as you know that, says the obvious meaning, but also doubles as a transition into the chorus, so he's saying as long as you know I haven't let you go, AND, as long as you know that I'm losing what's left on my dignity..~~~ so don't let it confuse you. This song is without a doubt about someone deeply depressed that that he tries to help and just when he though they made it through she killed herself. |
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