| Regina Spektor – Blue Lips Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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I have to agree with your interpretation on many points, however I feel the following lines express something more than just being "different": "And, marching along the railroad tracks, They smile real wide for the camera lenses. They made it past the enemy lines Just to become enslaved in the assembly lines" I feel like this is saying that we work extremely hard for things and then just throw them away. I think she is referring to how we fight wars for freedom, but we only do it to enslave ourselves to capitalism. Also, I think she is referring back to: "And all the people hurried fast, Real fast, And no one ever smiled" We smile for the cameras, but not genuinely...only for our own self absorption. Why would we smile to cameras but not to others? |
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