| 30 Seconds to Mars – Hurricane Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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I am really tired of people assuming that this song is about a boy-girl relationship ending on a bad note. I've read at least one page of every song by Thirty Seconds to Mars and there is at least one if not more comments expressing that the song is about a relationship between a boy and girl. It makes me want to throw something. People can have their own opinion for sure, I'm not saying that they can't at all - its just very frustrating and disheartening that people can conclude such a pointless meeting by these lyrics. For starters "Hurricane" has absolutely NOTHING to do with a romantic relationship - even though yes Jared does mention "the love we had, the love we had, we had to let it go", but so what?. He is talking about love in a relationship, I think he means the love that we had for each other. The song obviously is questioning religion and the affects religion has on so many people and how people allow it to rule their lives. The 'hurricane' is supposed to symbolize religion itself, and I think hits it dead on. Thirty Seconds to Mars's music isn't meant to be taken literally - it's meant to thought about, and read between the lines to discover the true meaning. Anyone who thinks thinks Hurricane or any other 30stm song is about a romantic relationship between two people seriously need to re-listen to the song and really listen because it will become very apparent to anyone who takes the time to. Also another thing to be taken into consideration - lyrics are only half of the song. The actual music tells the other half of the story. |
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