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Cursive – From the Hips Lyrics 16 years ago
This song is about the social formalities that we all perform in order to function as part of humanity. He is specifically referring to the way that we use words in attempts to promote ourselves in different ways. We have to rehearse what we are trying to say so that we can control how other people view us. However, it's clear that Kasher views this "rehearsal" negatively (i.e. "I'm at my best when I'm at my worst. I'm at my worst when it's not rehearsed."). This line sounds kind of backwards from the first time listenning to it; but, what Kasher means is that he is at his best when he is not rehearsing and trying to control other peoples' opinion of himself. He carries this theme throughout the song suggesting that it might do us some good to rid ourselves of these social formalities and revert back to animal instincts (i.e. We were better off as animals.) It sounds as if Kasher might be referring to using these instincts in the context of relationships since he is talking about sex (i.e. "We're at our best when it's from our hips From our hips we don't give a shit It just feels good"). However, I believe he thinks that these instincts might profit us other contexts as well since he talks about other contexts in which words have failed us (i.e. "From our lips we caused a rift and this world is falling in
from Babel to barroom brawls our words have formed a death sentence). Toward the end of the song, Kasher also hints at the idea that hedonism might be the most the best mode of living (i.e. "We're at our best when it's from our hips From our hips we don't give a shit It just feels good, and that's no sin
It's the only way to feel alive The closest thing to being born again And when baby comes, it's "job well done" Roll in the hay, or roll around the sun").

Fucking fabulous song!!

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Cloud Cult – Hurricane And Fire Survival Guide Lyrics 16 years ago
I had a different take on his choice of the word "poop" for this song. It seems that he uses the word "poop" rather than "shit" because shit would have sounded much more intimidating. I think that Minowa was implying that the things that "bring him down" are not even intimidating or strong enough to be called shit. Poop is a word we can laugh at, the same way that we can laugh at the things that "bring [us] down"

This song is about overcoming fear. Excellent message. Well done. I love it.

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