| Tokyo Police Club – Wait Up (Boots Of Danger) Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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I think it's definitely a view of a changing relationship, especially with the "you never get nervous anymore" meaning that when you first start dating, every kiss and everythhing is new and exciting but as it's been going on, the girl is starting to feel differently and more than likely losing those feelings. I think that's also part of the "wait up" part because he's trying to say like "hey, hold on, we're having some clear issues because you're not feeling how you used too." I think alot of the other verses such as "I'm on your team but I never know when you're not you never wear shoes without your socks you never tell anything to me I'm on your side but only for a while, of course you never use words you can't afford a house of cards and it's a sign" are describing what kind of girl she is and how well he knows how she is and how he can tell she's changed. |
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| Tokyo Police Club – Wait Up (Boots Of Danger) Lyrics | 15 years ago |
| I definitely agree with your opnion on the "you never get nervous anymore" lyric. i totally agree | |
| Tokyo Police Club – Wait Up (Boots Of Danger) Lyrics | 15 years ago |
| it is "it's a sign" | |
| Tokyo Police Club – Centennial Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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I definitely think that its a song about someone special in his life that he knew a long time ago (We were small when we last met) and they're relationship was openly casual but he felt more than that. And they grew apart and so he was writing a letter or journal type entry to sum up his feelings and to basically say that he still thinks of her and they're relationship with the (this coming Thursday evening is our centennial). and omg,thisisntjess: im so glad to know im not the only one who totally finds the way he sings centennial at the end amazing! it's my favorite part! hahaha |
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