| Margot & the Nuclear So and So's – Talking In Code Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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| Margot & the Nuclear So and So's – Talking In Code Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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| Margot & the Nuclear So and So's – Talking In Code Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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This song's meaning is pretty clear and simple. I'll spell it out. And "I'm long gone" actually doesn't refer to being high at all. "I gotta go and you're talking in code, saying I know where you've been, And I know where you go." --These two people have some sort of relationship, probably romantic. This verse refers to the female saying "I know where you've been and I know where you're going" and the songwriter saying "I gotta go [because] you're talking in code." In other words, she's thinks he's doing something which is against the rules whether its cheating or something else and he thinks she's talking in code and not coming out and saying what she thinks. maybe he wasn't actually cheating or maybe he was and just is annoyed that she's not being explicit. "But I've been tired from the minute I woke, I stopped listening the moment you spoke, And said I'm long gone. Yeah I'm long gone...." --The songwriter is tired from trying to maintain the relationship and he's stopped listening to her and "he's long gone" so he's either figuratively long gone, he's thinking about other things, or he's literally leaving and walking out the door. "And I'm sleeping alone, In a house I don't own, 'Cause if you're touring your mind, You'll get lost everytime." --this suggests that he has literally left as he's now sleeping alone in someone else's house, possibly a friend or relative. and as he lies in bed, he's thinking "'Cause if you're touring your mind, You'll get lost everytime," or, in other words, if you think too much about a relationship, you'll "get lost" or it will fail. The rest of the song is a little more ambiguous and this is more my opinion which may be wrong. Someone is with him (he's not alone anymore) which means he's either found someone else to sing him sad songs or the two lovers have gotten back together. The fact that he says "I'm long gone" may suggest that he's found someone else because he's still gone from the lover. one the other hand, at the end her voice cracks like a piano, they "keep moving" together and they're long gone TOGETHER which suggests to me that the lovers are back together and they're moving away from their old ways of bickering and they're LONG GONE TOGETHER so they're leaving their old bickering ways and starting anew. However, it is also possible that the narrator of the song has found a new love and they both were in a relationship gone bad before and they're leaving together... |
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| Margot & the Nuclear So and So's – Talking In Code Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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This song's meaning is pretty clear and simple. I'll spell it out. And "I'm long gone" actually doesn't refer to being high at all. "I gotta go and you're talking in code, saying I know where you've been, And I know where you go." --These two people have some sort of relationship, probably romantic. This verse refers to the female saying "I know where you've been and I know where you're going" and the songwriter saying "I gotta go [because] you're talking in code." In other words, she's thinks he's doing something which is against the rules whether its cheating or something else and he thinks she's talking in code and not coming out and saying what she thinks. maybe he wasn't actually cheating or maybe he was and just is annoyed that she's not being explicit. "But I've been tired from the minute I woke, I stopped listening the moment you spoke, And said I'm long gone. Yeah I'm long gone...." --The songwriter is tired from trying to maintain the relationship and he's stopped listening to her and "he's long gone" so he's either figuratively long gone, he's thinking about other things, or he's literally leaving and walking out the door. "And I'm sleeping alone, In a house I don't own, 'Cause if you're touring your mind, You'll get lost everytime." --this suggests that he has literally left as he's now sleeping alone in someone else's house, possibly a friend or relative. and as he lies in bed, he's thinking "'Cause if you're touring your mind, You'll get lost everytime," or, in other words, if you think too much about a relationship, you'll "get lost" or it will fail. The rest of the song is a little more ambiguous and this is more my opinion which may be wrong. Someone is with him (he's not alone anymore) which means he's either found someone else to sing him sad songs or the two lovers have gotten back together. The fact that he says "I'm long gone" may suggest that he's found someone else because he's still gone from the lover. one the other hand, at the end her voice cracks like a piano, they "keep moving" together and they're long gone TOGETHER which suggests to me that the lovers are back together and they're moving away from their old ways of bickering and they're LONG GONE TOGETHER so they're leaving their old bickering ways and starting anew. However, it is also possible that the narrator of the song has found a new love and they both were in a relationship gone bad before and they're leaving together... |
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| Margot & the Nuclear So and So's – Talking In Code Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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This song's meaning is pretty clear and simple. I'll spell it out. And "I'm long gone" actually doesn't refer to being high at all. "I gotta go and you're talking in code, saying I know where you've been, And I know where you go." --These two people have some sort of relationship, probably romantic. This verse refers to the female saying "I know where you've been and I know where you're going" and the songwriter saying "I gotta go [because] you're talking in code." In other words, she's thinks he's doing something which is against the rules whether its cheating or something else and he thinks she's talking in code and not coming out and saying what she thinks. maybe he wasn't actually cheating or maybe he was and just is annoyed that she's not being explicit. "But I've been tired from the minute I woke, I stopped listening the moment you spoke, And said I'm long gone. Yeah I'm long gone...." --The songwriter is tired from trying to maintain the relationship and he's stopped listening to her and "he's long gone" so he's either figuratively long gone, he's thinking about other things, or he's literally leaving and walking out the door. "And I'm sleeping alone, In a house I don't own, 'Cause if you're touring your mind, You'll get lost everytime." --this suggests that he has literally left as he's now sleeping alone in someone else's house, possibly a friend or relative. and as he lies in bed, he's thinking "'Cause if you're touring your mind, You'll get lost everytime," or, in other words, if you think too much about a relationship, you'll "get lost" or it will fail. The rest of the song is a little more ambiguous and this is more my opinion which may be wrong. Someone is with him (he's not alone anymore) which means he's either found someone else to sing him sad songs or the two lovers have gotten back together. The fact that he says "I'm long gone" may suggest that he's found someone else because he's still gone from the lover. one the other hand, at the end her voice cracks like a piano, they "keep moving" together and they're long gone TOGETHER which suggests to me that the lovers are back together and they're moving away from their old ways of bickering and they're LONG GONE TOGETHER so they're leaving their old bickering ways and starting anew. However, it is also possible that the narrator of the song has found a new love and they both were in a relationship gone bad before and they're leaving together... |
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| Margot & the Nuclear So and So's – Talking In Code Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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This song's meaning is pretty clear and simple. I'll spell it out. And "I'm long gone" actually doesn't refer to being high at all. "I gotta go and you're talking in code, saying I know where you've been, And I know where you go." --These two people have some sort of relationship, probably romantic. This verse refers to the female saying "I know where you've been and I know where you're going" and the songwriter saying "I gotta go [because] you're talking in code." In other words, she's thinks he's doing something which is against the rules whether its cheating or something else and he thinks she's talking in code and not coming out and saying what she thinks. maybe he wasn't actually cheating or maybe he was and just is annoyed that she's not being explicit. "But I've been tired from the minute I woke, I stopped listening the moment you spoke, And said I'm long gone. Yeah I'm long gone...." --The songwriter is tired from trying to maintain the relationship and he's stopped listening to her and "he's long gone" so he's either figuratively long gone, he's thinking about other things, or he's literally leaving and walking out the door. "And I'm sleeping alone, In a house I don't own, 'Cause if you're touring your mind, You'll get lost everytime." --this suggests that he has literally left as he's now sleeping alone in someone else's house, possibly a friend or relative. and as he lies in bed, he's thinking "'Cause if you're touring your mind, You'll get lost everytime," or, in other words, if you think too much about a relationship, you'll "get lost" or it will fail. The rest of the song is a little more ambiguous and this is more my opinion which may be wrong. Someone is with him (he's not alone anymore) which means he's either found someone else to sing him sad songs or the two lovers have gotten back together. The fact that he says "I'm long gone" may suggest that he's found someone else because he's still gone from the lover. one the other hand, at the end her voice cracks like a piano, they "keep moving" together and they're long gone TOGETHER which suggests to me that the lovers are back together and they're moving away from their old ways of bickering and they're LONG GONE TOGETHER so they're leaving their old bickering ways and starting anew. However, it is also possible that the narrator of the song has found a new love and they both were in a relationship gone bad before and they're leaving together... |
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| Margot & the Nuclear So and So's – Talking In Code Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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This song's meaning is pretty clear and simple. I'll spell it out. And "I'm long gone" actually doesn't refer to being high at all. "I gotta go and you're talking in code, saying I know where you've been, And I know where you go." --These two people have some sort of relationship, probably romantic. This verse refers to the female saying "I know where you've been and I know where you're going" and the songwriter saying "I gotta go [because] you're talking in code." In other words, she's thinks he's doing something which is against the rules whether its cheating or something else and he thinks she's talking in code and not coming out and saying what she thinks. maybe he wasn't actually cheating or maybe he was and just is annoyed that she's not being explicit. "But I've been tired from the minute I woke, I stopped listening the moment you spoke, And said I'm long gone. Yeah I'm long gone...." --The songwriter is tired from trying to maintain the relationship and he's stopped listening to her and "he's long gone" so he's either figuratively long gone, he's thinking about other things, or he's literally leaving and walking out the door. "And I'm sleeping alone, In a house I don't own, 'Cause if you're touring your mind, You'll get lost everytime." --this suggests that he has literally left as he's now sleeping alone in someone else's house, possibly a friend or relative. and as he lies in bed, he's thinking "'Cause if you're touring your mind, You'll get lost everytime," or, in other words, if you think too much about a relationship, you'll "get lost" or it will fail. The rest of the song is a little more ambiguous and this is more my opinion which may be wrong. Someone is with him (he's not alone anymore) which means he's either found someone else to sing him sad songs or the two lovers have gotten back together. The fact that he says "I'm long gone" may suggest that he's found someone else because he's still gone from the lover. one the other hand, at the end her voice cracks like a piano, they "keep moving" together and they're long gone TOGETHER which suggests to me that the lovers are back together and they're moving away from their old ways of bickering and they're LONG GONE TOGETHER so they're leaving their old bickering ways and starting anew. However, it is also possible that the narrator of the song has found a new love and they both were in a relationship gone bad before and they're leaving together... |
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