| Atlas Sound – Winter Vacation Lyrics | 12 years ago |
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Interesting. Just like frontman17 stated, this is an amazing song. So euphoric and full of bliss. I've always thought that one line was "I've seen eyes laced with hope" |
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| Animal Collective – Who Could Win a Rabbit Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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| Beach House – Norway Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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Everyone has their own interpretations of this song obviously. I interpret this song being about addiction. I'm currently battling an addiction to heroin, and I can completely relate to this song. The Beast he comes to you, he's a hunter for a lonely heart in the season of the sun. That verse still makes me tear up everytime, since this addiction, this disease, this devil, this beast, has found it's way to my lonely heart. I'm sure this song isn't about heroin addiction, but the fact that I can strongly relate to it is enough for me. Plus, that strung out guitar during the verses? Bending up and down in pitch? This is a very powerful song. It will stay with me forever. |
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| Venetian Snares – Második galamb Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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There have been plenty of times where I've overanalyzed all living things on this earth, including pigeons. I find myself telling myself that my friendly cat is just a cat, and that it doesn't know that I'm going crazy/hallucinating. I absolutely love this song...Aaron Funk rocks. |
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| Pinback – Tripoli Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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Does anyone think the lyrics could be referring to going down to get drugs? Please don't scold me for this perspective on the song, it's just, the song so perfectly describes certain situations i've been in, involving being addicted to heroin and having to go down to "the hood" every day to get it. Every day, after picking it up, thoughts that would enter my mind would be 'i know it's gonna happen, i know i'm gonna go down again'(most people refer to going to that area to get drugs to be 'going down'), and 'this is going to be what ends up killing me..i hope it doesn't happen TOO soon'. Last but not least, my friends who did it as well would always blow off plans with their girlfriends or just friends to go down because of their physical dependency for heroin, and would find themselves saying things like 'did i forget that i said to you that i'd be there' (or other variations of that phrase) to them. Ironically enough, my friends and i would always listen to "opiate music" while on heroin, and songs that would fit this description would always be acoustic, calming, relaxing, such as this. The WWII interpretations seem completely accurate, however, everytime I hear this song, i cannot get my own interpretaion out of my head. I would very much appreciate feedback on this. |
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