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Kashmir – Mouthful of Wasps Lyrics 15 years ago
For me:

The mouthful of wasps are all the contained guilt that made our lives harder.
Concealing and hiding our mistakes / sins / lies so on the surface we think we are still immaculate.

All these things weigh a forest on your tongue when you should speak.
While you pretend having your virtues safely kept you know that in reality they are long gone.

Put it on the vast choir is like a virtual crowd of singers helping you say all those sins under the surface, once released from all those useless guilty feelings (fake purgatory grin) you can run wildly again like broncos wherever you just feel like you should be going.

"The Show me that it's easy" part is the relation to anything that your soul truly loved but has forsaken because of all the guilt amassed. It's time to dump all that guilt and start over again.

"Yes I was taught among your kind" is my favorite part (sounding reminds me of Muse a lot)
It's a pretty diverse to interpret part, it could mean a lot of things.

For me it's like: You can try to analyze the things/world/people in detail, no matter how deep you drill into the reasons (into the core) you will find opposing things: qualities/particles/forces/waves interacting (rich and simple at war). So in the end regular analysis has it's own limitations. If you really want to make progress in understanding the universe you will have to think in a brand new way accepting things that might seem nonsense firstly. So this part is about how faith complements rationality.

It brings us again to the vast choir, this time the grin is diabolic and you act on your frost instead of talking the costs. This is a slight exaggeration, as conscience has lost it's power so you don't anymore look for excuses (talk of the costs) but you are on your frosts, you became ignorant and your grin became diabloic.

The last part
It is time say that broken story with your tongue, there is no vast choir helping you getting rid of those mouthful of wasps, you have to do it, and if you don't do it in time then those roots will keep you down forever keeping you down becoming a prisoner of your own guilt.

I like root-forest connection between the first and last few lines forming a nice frame for the song, if you don't get rid of that list of things that should be said then the roots will strangle everything.

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Pendulum – Witchcraft Lyrics 15 years ago
@anonymous2010
Amen

The first interpretation showing more than blatant reading of words.
Nothing should/could be added/removed to/from it. Very original and fitting.

You Sir earned the my 3S : Sophisticated Subtle Sentence.

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