| Sonic Syndicate – Pshycic Suicide Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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I recognized your scars, because I have them too It cured my contamination to speak of each other's misery Can't deny that you were a substitute of a greater loss But after all you reminded me of... You're someone to the world And you're the world for someone You really think you have a future without me? There's a place not far away Where I want to take you The first snowfall is always the whitest ALONE AGAIN IN MY BROKEN DREAMS WHAT IS LOVE IF NOT A PSYCHIC SUICIDE ALONE AGAIN IN MY RESTLESS DREAMS LOVE IS NOTHING BUT A PSYCHIC SUICIDE I recall your face, because she wore it too... Well you were nice, but I had no reason to fall in love again So I said thank you, had enough with my own mind ghosts But after all you reminded me of... ALONE AGAIN IN MY BROKEN DREAMS WHAT IS LOVE IF NOT A PSYCHIC SUICIDE ALONE AGAIN IN MY RESTLESS DREAMS LOVE IS NOTHING BUT A PSYCHIC SUICIDE Well I don't care for you anymore So why don't you fuck yourself |
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| Sonic Syndicate – Pshycic Suicide Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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I'm way late of course but heck, been 1.5 years from first to last comment already. So here goes. After the line "But afterall you reminded me of..." the narrative I supposedly drifts away and speaks to the former lover. So in short it consists of three people. Narrative I. Former lover. Present lover. Start to -> "reminded me of..." = present lover. "Reminded me of.." -> Chorus = Former lover. (Chorus is also partially adressed to everyone, including the audience, however the few lines not in these lyrics are most definitely towards the former and describes that disgust you sometimes feel for still wanting someone who does not appear to want you and how you become very fed up with it.) And the last part is, again, towards the present someone to eventually drift of into thoughts of the former. Anyone ever been freakishly in love, broken up, gotten a rebound just to not feel lonely and come to terms with the fact that this new someone, is afterall, just a replacement and not someone you love, making you feel lonlier than piss, even worse than before? That's, in my sincere opinion, what this song is about. Then of course there's a few deeper elements one could point at (Not impossible the present someone is using the narrative I in the same way, similar scars and all etc) but overall, it's just a darn depressing song. Which is, quite awesome and befitting to metal. |
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