| Birds of Tokyo – Off Kilter Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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Yep, great song. I think he has decided that he is leaving the girl. I always thought it was "i'll love again' rather than "I love again"... perhaps showing that he is looking towards his future without her. And the second verse is a bit confusing but I think it's metophorical, saying he has made his final decision, he is leaving, and suggests that she should leave too. |
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| Birds of Tokyo – Like Rain Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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I don't really understand this song. Obviously it's about him & the relationship he has with a girl. It's ending, but I can't figure out why. seems like it could be an abusive relationship, 'and my temper sways near enough to be you'... but not really sure Does anyone have any idea? |
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| Birds of Tokyo – Broken Bones Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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They are amazing! and so sooo good live! I Definitely think this is about war... "with five a side I'll never get out"..."If I stay here I'll never make it back" About the army brainwashing/forcing soldiers into war when they really don't want to go and they don't believe in the reasons they are fighting. i've noticed that war comes up in a few of the songs by these guys.. But u can interpret it either way & still such an awesome song, love it |
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| Birds of Tokyo – Silhouettic Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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I agree that the song is about prostitution, but I took a different spin from it. I think he is cheating on his girlfriend by going to visit prostitutes... "Flavour of the month is not that new to me" talking about the different prostitutes he visits.. and he feels that it's harming their relationship and it hurts him so he wants to tell her. "She's gotta know that when the red light's on there's no one at home".. meaning he won't be there when the red light's on. |
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