| Crystal Castles – Crimewave Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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The real lyrics, as I read somewhere on the wiki single page, are: Eyes lit On short threats From darks lips But lights press The soft skin To rough hands To I like the "nice breasts" part, it sounds like something they would sing. |
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| Wye Oak – Civilian Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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"I don't need another friend When most of them I can barely keep up with them" I totally feel this line with me, because it's true, I can't keep up with my friends, because all are all apart and they have nothing to do with most of others, so I'm always juggling with some, so when someone falls out of me... I feel guilty and horrible, and I try my best sometimes, and sometimes I just can't help but let 'em slip out... This song is totally about insecurities, and I feel too about feeling uneasy with being an adult and fear of letting go of the childhood. The second verse is a total example of this. Great song, totally loved it. |
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| Morrissey – I Like You Lyrics | 15 years ago |
| Possibly the most sincere love song, or "like song", I've ever heard. Sometimes is nice to hear a sincere song that says exactly what one wants to hear or tell, and this song is that all. Basically, it's saying "I like you, dammit, I don't need a reason". | |
| My Chemical Romance – DESTROYA Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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with duct tape scars on my honey? no effing clue, dude. But this song is reeeeally amazing, it really was shocking that they put it between Summertime and The Kids From Yesterday, cuz both are really calm and down, and this is just blowing out everything. Reading the lyrics, I think this song is about rebelling, about being against a common enemy, a punk song indeed. "You don't believe in God. I don't believe in luck. They don't believe in us. But I believe we're the enemy", it's uniting against this common enemy, regardless the difference of believes, faiths or anything. |
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| My Chemical Romance – The Kids From Yesterday Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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This song, for me, holds two meanings. The first is the free interpretation, which I agree, it's about being young and later, when you grow up, watching all that you once was. The second is along the Killjoys story. The first verse tells it all. "And now this could be the last of all the rides we take. So hold on tight and don't look back", it's about the last ride of the Killjoys, the ones that are still alive, Party Poison and Fun Ghoul, when they risk it all and fight the BL/ind. "We don't care about the message or the rules they make. We'll find you when the sun goes black", so they just fight the BL/ind. and they will find whoever they want to rescue, no matter what. It's an awesome song, indeed, in an awesome, awesome album. |
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| Echo and the Bunnymen – The Killing Moon Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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I heard this song in my head so many times, I was practically obsessed about finding what song was this!! I couldn't pinpoint, until, of course, I remember one of my favourite films of course, Darko itself. Awesome song, heartbreaking to a point, because I interpret it as a song about someone you love, or used to love, and that someone you love has a relationship, and you just watch that relationship, a really bad relationship besides, abussive and about to end when they just "consume" it (He will wait until you give yourself to him). Other interpretation I have its about death of course, maybe a suicide, or a murder, a memory of someone before that inminent killing time. Maybe its both interpretations, the kill, or suicide, of someone loved, or oneself. |
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| Wavves – Post Acid Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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Maybe it's just how I see it, but the young and punk sound of this song, along with the "simplistic" lyrics, it's just misleading. 'I'm just having fun with you', it could be that, yeah, its about having fun, but it could be too that... it's about just being a total dick with you, making fun of you, and maybe in, probably , revenge, as stated in "won't you understand" and "won't you hold my mind". So, the song could be about just having fun with you, or about a relationship being based on total disregard for each other, like a "joke relationship". Maybe I'm just thinking it too much, haha, my bad. I don't know, any Scott Pilgrim fan who heard this song, maybe you could see a link or two? |
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| The Cure – A Strange Day Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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I like a lot this song, I specially like very much that really almost arabical guitar rift, it chills me everytime I heard it. I can say it's about someone remembering, or having thoughts or images, right before falling dead. Of course, that's just something obvious, it surely means more than just that. |
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| Joy Division – Disorder Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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I don't know if it's because Im going through this phase, but the third verse sounds like a broken up relationship. "What means to you, what means to me, and we will meet again". I think they're separating, and he's asking if they're going to be at least friends, and watch again some other time. "I'm watching you, I'm watching her - I take no pity from your friends". The lover got another person, and the friends of the lover don't even care about what the narrator feels. "Who is right, who can tell, and who gives a damn right now?". Like the old questions, like what they could have changed, who was right and wrong, why the broke up, it doesn't worth anymore, as there is no relationship anymore. That's what I saw it, though, but I think that my problems got somehow into the lyrics. But still, a great JD song, my history teacher was totally right, they didn't made a bad song, ever. |
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| Senses Fail – The Priest And The Matador Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| That's exactly what I think. I don't know how some people have a close mind, and keeps telling that this song is "satanic" :S | |
| Senses Fail – The Priest And The Matador Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| Well, I don't share the same "satanic song" thing you have with this song. In fact, this song has a very religious issue. You see, he's telling that he has lost faith in somethin he believed, wheter God or some of his problems. The chorus in fact goes like "I'm the arrow, shot straight to hell, from the bow of William Tell...". I know that because "And the arrow..." doesn't makes any sense. So, in the chorus he's telling that because he died rejecting everything he believed and every help the people are offering, wheter it is religious or medical, he's going to hell. William Tell is a man of a story in which he presumed to be a great bowman too much, and so he killed his son while shooting an appel in the boy's head with an arrow. So that could mean that "... from the bow of WIlliam Tell..." is telling us that he died because of arrogance. Well, that's what I think, though. | |
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