| The Beatles – Yellow Submarine Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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This song is obviously a huge metaphor just like Octopuses Garden was. They just wanted to be alone so that no one could bother them. Think about it, they mention they have all their friends but don't say anything about random people or fans. They hated the publicity and would run away from fans. This song is really simple, it's just a metaphor like The Long And Winding Road. |
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| Matthew Good – Odette Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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NO NO NO NO NO. I also have bipolar syndrome so I can relate. This is not a love song, it's not meant to be beautiful. When you have bipolar you can often feel tired and exhausted in the middle of the day for no reason. And you can also may not be able to get any sleep at night. In this song he is dealing with his bipolar; he wants odette to make him forget, what I would guess to be his depression or OD. Very simple. When I am depressed this song is great. |
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| Matthew Good – Metal Airplanes Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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When he says On a plane, somewhere over the sea Above the rain, the bottle sets me free I turn to stone Fall back in my seat The cuts are gone But somehow I'm still bleeding It means that by using the bottle and setting himself free, he gets above the rain or storm on the plain. The rain meaning a fight or argument, something along those lines. When he says that the cuts are gone but there's still bleeding hes talking about insults that someone has given him, possibly his ex-wife? and since there is still bleeding he is still sad or angry about the insults. In the second verse, he's basically saying that there is no use arguing with her or him because they think that they are always right, so he will just walk away. When he talks about the tanker and the rocks he is saying that he or she has destroyed him and there's not much of him left. Or at least that's what I get out of it |
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