| Fleet Foxes – Montezuma Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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Come on people! This band has said time after time that they try to provoke feeling and images rather than hiding cryptic and unnecessary lyrics in their songs. Usually, the simplest interpretation is spot on with their songs. This song is about death. He's saying he's older than his mother and father when they loved each other and had a child, an obvious declaration that he's still alone. The next verse simply says that he's selfish in the way that he looks out for himself, and doesn't need a girl to over complicate his life, or for him to fall hard for a girl and get his heart broken. The next verse is saying we all die, rich or poor, and he wonders if he'll see his loved ones looking over him when he dies or if he'll be alone simply staring at the ceiling. The next verse he states he wants to be buried with his wealth, unless "he has someday ran my wandering away" meaning he settles down and finally has a significant other or children to pass those belongings to. Dont over complicate it with retarded comparisons so some random movie you watched when you were ten, or some book that you just finished reading and want to brag about, bringing the illusion you're well read. You dont understand music if you do. |
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| A Lot Like Birds – The Blowtorch Is Applied To The Sugar Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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Holy shit, I think that verse is the best verse ever screamed lyrically and rhythmically. Where the hell are the comments? Also, first. |
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| Muse – Easily Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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It's a common theme among their catalog for them to write a song about this situation. It's clearly about a boy//guy who's in an state of boyish infatuation or teenage obsession with a girl, and he cant shake his feelings for her. She's obviously out of the picture or out of his life, and she probably was never s part of his other than his obsession, and he was definatly never about of her "conscious" life. I say that because they may have class together, but she knows him as the boy who sits four seats behind and two seats to the right of her, while she's his clouded world. And it's clear as day that the lyrics are: Easily, the best I ever had, Easily, the best I never had. That's important. The lyrics clearly state that nothing intimate happened between them; if something was there between him and our mysterious subject, it would be stated. It isn't, and that speaks volumes in itself. I'm sure he never had any physical contact with her, if any it was "accidental." (We guys sometime's try to sneak something like that under the rouse of an "accident")He NEVER "HAD' her. There was an infinite number of realities in his head where they were together, but in this lifetime they simply aren't. He's reminiscing about her, wondering if she remembers him, if she thinks of him. I think there was some kind of catalyst, some kind of spark that reignited his passion for this chick who clearly couldnt careless. Maybe he saw her at a coffee shop or a tea shop, what ever they have in grey ass England. She might care now that he's a bitchin' rockstar. But who knows? Idgaf |
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| Muse – Easily Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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It's a common theme among their catalog for them to write a song about this situation. It's clearly about a boy//guy who's in an state of boyish infatuation or teenage obsession with a girl, and he cant shake his feelings for her. She's obviously out of the picture or out of his life, and she probably was never s part of his other than his obsession, and he was definatly never about of her "conscious" life. I say that because they may have class together, but she knows him as the boy who sits four seats behind and two seats to the right of her, while she's his clouded world. And it's clear as day that the lyrics are: Easily, the best I ever had, Easily, the best I never had. That's important. The lyrics clearly state that nothing intimate happened between them; if something was there between him and our mysterious subject, it would be stated. It isn't, and that speaks volumes in itself. I'm sure he never had any physical contact with her, if any it was "accidental." (We guys sometime's try to sneak something like that under the rouse of an "accident")He NEVER "HAD' her. There was an infinite number of realities in his head where they were together, but in this lifetime they simply aren't. He's reminiscing about her, wondering if she remembers him, if she thinks of him. I think there was some kind of catalyst, some kind of spark that reignited his passion for this chick who clearly couldnt careless. Maybe he saw her at a coffee shop or a tea shop, what ever they have in grey ass England. She might care now that he's a bitchin' rockstar. But who knows? Idgaf |
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