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My Chemical Romance – The Ghost of You Lyrics 13 years ago
The video shows troops at Normandy. He never really says that he girl he is talking about is his girl. The idea that he saw a friend die in the war seems the most likely. And when he talks about the girl "she dies, she dies" could be referring to her reaction at hearing about her lover's death. If so, then the lyrics are a lot cooler. I'm sick of love songs.

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My Chemical Romance – Desert Song Lyrics 13 years ago
First of all, I'd like to point out that everyone on here who has posted some ignorant comment about this song being a sh*tty cover of a Def Leopard is a f*cking moron. You don't know that the song sucks because you either haven't listened to it, or you don't know the actual Def Leopard Desert Song. The two songs are entirely different, you effing retards. It's amazing how any idiot can use the internet.

Now, as for the song's meaning, I'm pretty sure that the song is part of the whole "Demolition Lovers" story. "The sword and the faith" is similar to that old saying, "bible and sword." I'm not sure what that has to do with anything, it's just something I noticed. I've also noticed that a lot of MCRs songs have to do with the death of a lover, so I think it's safe to assume that the same theme could be in here somewhere. "I can see you awake anytime in my head" makes it seem so. And in seeming so, it is. The "from the lights to the pavement, from the van to the floor, from backstage to the doctor, from the Earth to the morgue" part could either be he himself or said lover, if you get what I mean. "Will it ever come?" Hmm...I'm stuck on that what. Does he mean tonight? Will the night ever come? Or maybe death? His own death? Revenge? Revenge is a good guess, since Demolition Lovers is the story. Hmmm...

I don't know. Great song, though.

Oh, and what? New gen songs aren't "real"? I should kick you in the teeth. Listen to the way he sings it and tell me this song isn't real. Look, man, I listen to it all. And I mean ALL! Everything from Beethoven to f*ckin' Katy Perry! I find value in all music, even if it isn't my type of music. It's better to respect all forms of art than to doubt them. Music is like stained glass: It only takes a little light to see through it, whether your looking for the sky or the inside of a cathedral. Grow up. I'm seveteen years old and I know more about respect and proper grammar than dudes on here who are, like, thirty, harping about Def Leopard when they obviously don't know what they're talking about since they thought this was a cover song (dipsh*ts.)

APPRECIATE ALL MUSIC! (Oh, and don't use that "this isn't music" line, becauseit's been used to death you unoriginal pieces of conformist trash.)

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