| Panic! at the Disco – Nine In The Afternoon Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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Guys, the song is about being high on marijuana. If you've ever been on marijuana, you can reeeaaalllyyy relate it. All the lyrics on this are correct, by the way. If you don't believe that it's about drugs... "Your eyes are the size of the moon" Meaning, on drugs, the pupil gets bigger. "Nine In The Afternoon." Referring to the fact that on drugs you sort of want to believe things that aren't real, there is no such thing as nine in the afternoon, but when you're on drugs, you believe in it. "Man it feels good to feel this way!" Meaning that it felt nice to be on drugs. DID YOU NOT GET THE REFERENCE? SERIOUSLY? |
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| Panic! at the Disco – Mercenary Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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The song is all about Batman, duh. The spoken part is spoken by HUGO STRANGE which you find on a side mission. "Just a dime store poet, keeping pace, talking his face blue. Two dollar store tramps, to get a glance a new chance at you." Isn't about Batman, it's about Selina Kyle. Or, Catwoman. She's a theif, they stay in the store as she steals from them to attempt to catch Catwoman. "Walk past the dancefloor, it's always been a dear friend of mine. Curt chords and concubines, dancing in four-four time." Isn't actually meaning a dance, it means going into a fight. Which could mean either Batman or Catwoman, I'm thinking that since it's in first person it would be Batman. ""Hey Mister," the bellman says "I can only recall last night's hotel" I said. So he replies "And how do you manage?" I dodge the blast and apologise for collateral damage." Is spoken as Bruce Wayne, not Batman, as a conversation between him and the bellman of the hotel. "In Love I've Always Been A Mercenary, but I never leave my post when the cash runs out." Again, refering to the "Playboy" that is Bruce Wayne. "I wanna make you quiver, make your back bone shiver!" I think is how he wants to come off against his foes, the reason he took the identity of a batman is because bats scare people, he wants to scare criminals. "Hey Kid, take the stage and deliver!" Robin reference. The spoken part is obvious, I'm not sure about how obvious it is for people who don't play the games, so here goes. Hugo is talking about the fact that he knows who Batman is, and he leaves this message behind on the same street that Bruce's parents died on. Hugo is determined to one up Bruce, and his little deduction is basically him referencing to how he can one up him. |
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