| Panic! at the Disco – New Perspective Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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I agree, this song is obviously about hooking up/oral sex. "I feel the salty waves come in I feel them crash against my skin And I smile as I respire because I know they'll never win" Salty waves crash against my skin? That's kinda obvious, i don't need to spell it out. And no i don't think he's referring to sea water. "Can we fast-forward to go down on me? Stop there and let me correct it I wanna live a life from a new perspective You come along because I love your face And I'll admire your expensive taste" Obvious sexual reference but he's either talking from his perspective or hers and they want to switch around (they're sick of being on their knees and or they're doing it wrong and it needs correcting) or they're watching a sex tape and they want to see it from that perspective. "And who cares divine intervention I wanna be praised from a new perspective But leaving now would be a good idea So catch me up on getting out of here" He/she wants to be praised for receiving instead of giving all of the time otherwise they're leaving. Or he's telling her that it was a 1 time thing. "More to the point, I need to show How much I can come and go Other plans fell through And put a heavy load on you" He wants to show he can have 1 night stands but they didn't work out. He put his load...yeah. At the end of the song he realizes he needs to be a less selfish lover, but still wants 1 night stands. You'd have to be really naive to think this song was about anything other than sex. |
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| The Used – Born To Quit Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| I'm really liking this song, i love the chorus. This should be the next single imo. The rest of the album is growing on me too, more than LFtL did. | |
| Taking Back Sunday – Summer, Man Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| I agree with the Fred stuff. He left after the last tour which was Project Revolution (June/July-September) and the guys probably knew he wouldn't be back. | |
| Taking Back Sunday – Everything Must Go Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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We found a house with a yard and moved all of my things in and most of your things in and honey i was proud of it yeah honey i was proud of you... You quote the good book when it's convenient but you don't have the sense, no you don't have the sense to tie your tangled tongue instead you're slashing through the mud some boxes, that hand-me-down couch and chair that used to be at your church we borrowed them from there a cabinet record player with nothing but James Taylor tore the carpets from the corners to put in that hard wood floor I'd be a fool to of asked for more You quote the good book when it's convenient but you don't have the sense, no you don't have the sense to tie your tangled tongue instead you're slashing through the mud You quote the good book when it's convenient but you don't have the sense, no you don't have the sense to tie your tangled tongue instead you're slashing through the mud (Yeah honey i was proud of you... instead you're slashing through...) The love you had was good enough The past that we were stuck between beside myself i stop to think, oh lord what have i done You quote the good book when it's convenient but you don't have the sense, no you don't have the sense to tie your tangled tongue instead you're slashing through the mud You quote the good book when it's convenient but you don't have the sense, no you don't have the sense to tie your tangled tongue instead you're slashing through the mud |
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| Taking Back Sunday – Everything Must Go Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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it's closer to this IMO -- We found a house with a yard with ALL of my things and MOST of your things and yeah honey i was proud of it yeah honey i was proud of you... You quote the good book when it's convenient but you don't have the sense, no you don't have the sense to talk it through to dawn instead you're slashing through the bars... and the boxes, the hand-me-down couch and chair it used to be at your church we borrowed them from there a cabinet record player with nothing but james taylor two carpets over corners coverin that hard wood floor i've been fooled too fast before (before, before...) You quote the good book when it's convenient but you don't have the sense, no you don't have the sense to talk it through to dawn instead you're slashing through the bar You quote the good book when it's convenient but you don't have the sense, no you don't have the sense to talk it through to dawn instead you're slashing through the bar the love we had was good enough the past that we were stuck between but so much stuff must go tonight the love we had was dead You quote the good book when it's convenient but you don't have the sense, no you don't have the sense to talk it through to dawn instead you're slashing through the bar You quote the good book when it's convenient but you don't have the sense, no you don't have the sense to talk it through to dawn instead you're slashing through the bar -- "Slashing" meaning drinking but i do hear mud in there too... the song is obviously about the ending of Adam's engagement to Chauntelle DuPree from Eisley. The whole "You quote the good book" is a reference to Chantelle's strong religious beliefs. |
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