| Red Hot Chili Peppers – Scar Tissue Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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"Fallin' all over myself To lick your heart and taste your health" I see this as yearning to "lick your heart", or kiss your soul, know you inside out. And "taste your health" whoever this particular line was about, if anybody in particular, might have been more innocent and naive than him, so that person could've been more healthy or pure than he is. |
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| Alanis Morissette – Purgatorying Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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second verse is about someone working their life away, blinded by all that surrounds them and what their life is consisted of, to wake them would be devastation. just like in the first and last verse. the last verse is about someone in love, but something (to me) seems to be wrong with the relationship, but she still doesn't want to be awaken from the blinding effect of it. just my interpretation. |
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| The Dead Weather – Treat Me Like Your Mother Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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I think the "Don't act like you can't act // Stand up like a man" part is referring to a man not taking responsibility for his actions. "Don't act like you can't act" - Don't act like you don't know what you did. "Stand up like a man" - self explanatory. "You better learn to shake hands // And treat me like your mother" Treat me like you would treat your mother, with as much respect as you would treat your mother. "Look me in the eye now! You wanna try to tell a lie? You can't, you know why? I'm just like your mother" - Look me in the eye when you lie to me, but you can't keep your poker face. And I can see right through your lies just like your mother can? The blinking/breathing part- just the evidence of the lies and manipulation. Left/Right part- who's playing who, who's manipulating who, who's winning, "who's got it figured out?" I don't know. I think I'm on the right track here. But really, a song can be interpreted different ways to different people. |
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| The Dead Weather – Hang You from the Heavens Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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| 30 Seconds to Mars – Vox Populi (A Call To Arms) Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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I agree with you, Candy. However, I think this song could also be addressing soldiers fighting in the current war by individual thoughts and feelings and what they might be missing or forgetting while away from home. Or maybe even addressing individual thoughts of people all around, not just soldiers. By leaving your "heart open and free" you get hurt sometimes and this is a call to arms to protect yourself and everyone you love? Just a thought. |
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