| Depeche Mode – Stripped Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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I agree. Metropolis, Fumes in the air... I also thing that the reference to speaking without her TV is the ongoing belief that we are being brainwashed by the media. It seems sorta like Illuminati references to me. Perhaps he wants her to break away from the 'blinders' so to say? Maybe I've been reading too many forums, haha. |
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| Rob Thomas – Someday Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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I think this isn't about a relationship, but rather a celebration of life. He's trying to say that man spends his time wishing and complaining, when we should be happy to be alive and breathing. We should be more appreciative of the life we're given and live it to the fullest rather than just think about what we want to do, cause there are people who don't have a choice like we do. |
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| Shakira – She Wolf Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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Just a little more info... Did you know that she was in a relationship where her husband/boyfriend/whatever wouldn't allow her to wear make-up or put products in her hair, even for concerts? He claimed she didn't have to be like everyone else and that she had natural beauty. I just thought this piece of information might affect the meaning of the song. |
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| Shakira – She Wolf Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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I'd like to think she's using lycanthropy as sexual desire, based on the way she puts it. She's in a relationship with someone who appears to be holding her down; 'putting her in a closet'. But like wolves, they can't really be tamed, always wild, so she longs to be set free. This relationship she's in she wants to break out of and essentially find some 'fresh meat'. Like a wolf, she associates hunting with looking for guys. The song simply states that she doesn't want to be 'domestic' but wild and free with no relationship. |
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| Phosphorescent – Wolves Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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He's referring to nightmares in my opinion. Ever heard of the expression, 'wolves at your door'? Well, it's kinda like saying something's brewing, or in the works of going wrong. In this case, something to bring up nightmares. Well, in this song, now they're 'in the house'. Mama is also something he's using in a child-like perspective. Cause when you're a child and you wake up from a bad dream, you call to your mom. :) 'mama they won't let me out mama they're mating at night mama they wont make nice' Obviously, he can't escape them. By 'mating' he simply means that they're growing either more 'vividly' or even in numbers. And they won't make nice, as in he just can't figure out how to get rid of his nightmares. He also describes them as tearing up the house and running around. Perhaps he means that these problems, these nightmares, are just destroying everything, changing his perspective and eating away at his mind. He just can't relax with them around anymore. And again, he refers to his 'mama'. 'mama there's wolves in the house mama i tried to put them out and mama i know you're too wise to wait till those wolves make nice' He's looking at his mother in a child perspective again, where he thinks her too wise, and strong to be buffeted by these horrible nightmares, that she won't try to make amends with these nightmares or stand for it at all. |
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