| TV on the Radio – Stork and Owl Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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Just for clarification, Jessica Rose is Kyp Malone's girlfriend. He wrote this song about her. http://www.nypost.com/p/news/business/realestate/residential/item_U6s3jUPvkiyNpblOvOQV1M |
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| Hole – Doll Parts Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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I'm seeing all these comments suggesting that the song is about Kurt and HIS addiction, and how it made her feel. That very well may be, but I think some people may be reading into it too much. As many of you know, Courtney Love had an addiction to heroin. Thus, if this song was about her heroin problem, it would make sense. I want to be the girl with the most cake-- I still have the strong urge to buy and shoot herion. (Cake is a street name for the drug.) I love him so much, he just turns to hate-- The drug is being personified. (loving "him" so much = shooting up constantly; he just turns to hate = withdrawl, the "ache") Bad skin is a reference to the effect that the drug had on her physically. I fake it so real, I am beyond fake-- Hiding the addiction from her concerned friends/family Just my take on it. |
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| Julian Plenti – On the Esplanade Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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I might be totally wrong on this one, but this is what I think. I have a very vague understanding of the song. I think the song is about a mistake. The first stanza means... ??? I'm not sure what the sea would have to do with his mistake, but the mistake may be personified here ("Think somebody's following me"--the mistake is haunting him). The second stanza may mean that it feels safer to pretend it didn't happen ("trying to play it dead...feel safe that way") than to admit that it did ("displaying"=admitting that it DID indeed happen) and deal with it. The chorus means that it was a mistake to throw away the positive things in his "golden life" (It was a big slip for me to roll up my golden life.) The next sentence stresses his regret (SHOULD HAVE). As for the reference to his energy, there's probably a little more to it than I can understand. Now for the stanza beginning with "I'm awake today." Thw window may offer a distraction from the mistake the speaker made (looking out at something else). Hence the "washing my dreams away" bit. The stanza beginning "Been through shaky times" is obvious. It used to be awful for the speaker and his audience, but from here on out, the narrator vows that it will all be ok. The end of the song is: ???? Inside my heart ???? Inside my heart which MAY be a key part of the song. Again, this might not be what "Julian Plenti" meant exactly. :) |
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| Julian Plenti – The Larynx That You Have Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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I think the last two lines are And your love GUN Oh, set to stun That makes more sense. As for the meaning, I have no idea. I think "The lonesome wearing (?)" is a key phrase. But to overanalyze it would be to kill it. |
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