| Fiona Apple – The Way Things Are Lyrics | 14 years ago |
| When Fiona says these lines, "How can I fight, when we're on the same side/How can I fight beside you?" I took it as her always wanting to fight. She makes reference to this, I think, in her other songs --she always seems to want to fight. So when she says "How can I fight when we're on the same side" it's like she doesn't know what to do when there is no fighting in a relationship. She needs the fighting. | |
| Mazzy Star – Roseblood Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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I read the lyrics like this: The narrator, a girl, is singing about a man that she loves that loves someone else. "every day you can see changes in her hair and smile i can wait a million days while her smile goes away" every day this man is watching the object of his affection while his admirer is watching him. The narrator can wait a million days while the object of his affection will eventually leave. Maybe the object of his affection is bipolar or depressed. "sometimes i feel deceived by the slices in her hands secrets in her lipstick mouth Shiny on her again" The narrator feels deceived by the girl because by the slices in her hand she may be thinks the girl will commit suicide and she'll be gone for good and the man will come to her (mean I know but that's how I see it). And the secrets in her mouth are probably pills like what the others said. "capture her smile and then that's all you won't know her so it's okay funny how things change funny how things change" The narrator is saying this to the man she likes that probably sees her as a friend. She's telling him remember her smile and that's it and walk away. Since he doesn't know her and is probably just infatuated with her, it's okay to walk away. Funny how things change, to me, is the narrator smirking, because the man is all hers now. That's how I see it. I always saw it like that when I first heard the song. I'm dying to know the story behind this song. |
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