| Queens of the Stone Age – The Bronze Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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I love that ambivalent style. Explaining life conclusions through sex and/or drugs. (In this case it´s obviuos). Dangilman summed it up pretty well. I rather think that the 1st verse describes laziness in general. "Waiting under things that rise in the morning"(maybe he is "imprisoned" by the day/sun by following constant routines repeating every day). "I been holding, holding back so long"(starting to regret his prior way of life). And with "You can own it etc....do me a favour...nothin wasted,fingerfucked" and so on. confirming it. He realizes the every day routine by seeing his loss of focus. "I´m so lost out on the highway, with no direction left to go". "Everyday sit up and wonder where it was I started from"(due to his everyday routine). And the final conclusion out of this one..."The more you´ve found the less you´ve been around". It is describing the fact that everytime you get your ass up to do something you planned or whatever you don´t fall back into that state of routine laziness (regular bronze dude). You can be someone who actually does something (no.1 gold winner). And with doing so you can find out what you actually do/don´t want out of life (finding things). |
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| Queens of the Stone Age – How To Handle A Rope Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| I rather think it´s Josh´s opinion about suicide in general that there is no real reason for suicidal actions and everybody who does deserves nothing less than hell. And wasting all your chances (life) is simply retarded. "devils and ropes around your neck..." | |
| Queens of the Stone Age – How To Handle A Rope Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| I rather think it´s Josh´s opinion about suicide in general that there is no real reason for suicidal actions and everybody who does deserves nothing less than hell. And wasting all your chances (life) is simply retarded. "devils and ropes around your neck..." | |
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