| Jonas Brothers – Burnin' Up Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| This song has many racist undertones.fuckin niggers | |
| Jonas Brothers – Joe Jonas Rap Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| once again, beyond gay | |
| Jonas Brothers – Joe Jonas Rap Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| beyond gay | |
| Jonas Brothers – Lovebug Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| this song is about a good ol' fashioned gang rape | |
| Jonas Brothers – A Little Bit Longer Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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This song is about overcoming a difficult addiction to heroin. The "doctor" is the drug. He tries desperately to fight the addiction, yet the doctor says he has "to stay a little bit longer today". He finally gives in, after saying he had "thought it had all been done" and he was over it, he finally collapses, saying just a little bit longer,(a little bit more heroin), and he'll be fine (fixed). Later he talks about how he envies those who are clean, yet he himself can never reach that paradise he envies. Then he says how he is waiting on a cure, something to help his addiction, and he has no reason to go on with this, yet he does, and needs a little bit longer with heroin to be fine. Finally, he will wait for that kingdom to come. This can be interpreted in several different ways. He may be waiting for that perfect trip to make heroin worthwhile, 'the kingdom of highs'. or, the kingdom is the life he envies and is just a normal life, which ties back to the "you don't know what you got until it's gone" lyric. While people live normal lives away from heroin addiction, he sees their lives as 'kingdom's'. Or, finally, he sees kingdom as death, perhaps the afterlife, that heaven or where ever may be his kingdom. Howerever this is, all of the highs and lows are gone, meaning possibly that he will never feel the extreme highs and lows of heroin addiction, or it means that he will go to his kingdom and experience eternally bliss, no ups and downs. Where ever this kingdom is, he will be fine, and at last, at peace. |
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| Jonas Brothers – Burnin' Up Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| you guys are fools. The song is clearly about the unequivocal confusion of sex; how one searches deeply for the significance of life through means of disposing semen carelessly into those who he feels in his head, not his heart, some remote form of tired love which he is soon doubting to exist in this indelicate world of pain, a world which leaves sparse remorse for the empty souls it so harshly supports. Now he has brutally yet joyessly plunged his wrists into the bathroom sink and stares blankly at what looks back at him, awaiting in what he hopes are his last waking hours for the astringent pain to at last kick in, yet he feels nothing, only adding to his limitless despair and hunger for a better world, far and away from his scarred, emaciated body. | |
| Jonas Brothers – S.O.S. Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| and the fact that you fans are actually on here trying to decipher the meaning of this song is sad. The fact that you people listened to this song on your Iphones, couldn't understand the meaing, and actually took the time to come on here to crack the deep code behind these lyrics is depressing. | |
| Jonas Brothers – S.O.S. Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| Actually there are thousands of unbelievable musicians out there who are far better than anything these corporate white kids could ever imagine. I, for one, can play guitar 1000 times better than any of those kids, who likely were just given guitars and taught how to play a few power chords. they arent that great of singers, their lyrics, which they don't even write themselves, are absolute garbage. great bands like Neutral Milk Hotel, Fleet Foxes, Okkervil River, Destroyer, Beach House, Broken Social Scene, and Bon Iver as well as many others have indescribable talent that is overshadowed by this dumbed down pop rock because the worldwide target audience is dumb mid-teenage girls who don't take music seriously and truely want to believe that what they are listening to takes even the slightest bit of talent when it's only the catchy new thing on the radio. None of you mindless drones would even be able to comprehend the aforementioned bands, and I dare any of you to even try to compare the lyrics of Okkervil River or Neutral Milk Hotel to any of those of the Jonas Brothers. | |
| Destroyer – Rubies Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| I think the song is about a prostitute | |
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