| Nirvana – In Bloom Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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I agree that the lines you mentioned most likely describe to his childhood. (I am currently reading Heavier than Heaven, and can definitely see the correlation) "Bruises on the fruit/tender age in bloom," also obviously refer to the damaging effects of his parent's divorce and all that it entailed at such a "tender age." But what about the chorus? It seems hard to believe that it is written about his father, especially after watching the second music video. And hypothetically, (all hypothetical here) if the chorus WAS about "posers" and his discontent with the demographic of people listening to his music for all the wrong reasons, why would the song switch over from being about his father to being about mainstream high school kids? To show his discontent with all the various different people that have wronged him? I find that hard to believe. There has to be one cohesive idea here, right? Your thoughts? |
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| Flight of the Conchords – The Prince of Parties Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| I never realized that Ravi Shankar was mentioned in this song! That makes it 8398429483295784329 times more awesome | |
| Say Anything – Wow, I Can Get Sexual Too Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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I have heard that this song is made to spoof emo-genre songs. If you consider the lyrics and the tone, this could be perfectly plausible. |
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