| The Fray – Trust Me Lyrics | 14 years ago |
| I completely agree, that's what I thought when I first heard the song. There are multiple interpretations, but I take it as a parent telling a child about a divorce. | |
| The Fray – Where The Story Ends Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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What everyone else is saying about the song being about a long distance relationship makes sense, but in my opinion, it's about losing a loved one and continually running from acceptance that he / she is gone. "violins make no sounds / and I begin to feel the ground" : I take this to be the turning point when acceptance finally settles in and reality hits. I love this song, and I think the lyrics mean so much more to me when it's about acceptance of losing someone you love. The Fray is incredible. I love them. |
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| All Time Low – Poppin' Champagne Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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I love this song, one of my favorites by them. I was listening to it over and over, and I started to think it was about Holden from "The Catcher in the Rye," because there are quite a few similarities: He's lost in New York City on the streets most of the time, he judges people because he isn't happy with himself, & he's falling between childhood and the adult world. He's hoping that there's somewhere that he belongs in the world. And often, when he's upset or really depressed- perhaps feeling suicidal as he does plenty of times through out the novel-, he gets caught in the moment and drinks a lot, hence "poppin' champagne," in which he's doing it for all the wrong reasons. "So follow me down," is like Holden's fall, as Mr. Antolini describes it as a spiraling downward. And he's losing himself in the world, but one thing it won't take is his beliefs. I don't know, just my interpretation. I'm guessing ATL didn't mean to relate it so much to Catcher, or if they've even read the book, lol.(: But it's a great song, nonetheless. |
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