| Every Time I Die – Easy Tiger Lyrics | 13 years ago |
| The "Breach and Clear" line may also be about the Police not finding enough evidence to convict the date rapist. | |
| Every Time I Die – Easy Tiger Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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I'm thinking it's about a girl who goes out to a bar to celebrate, after having left her ex. Then gets drugged, and in the backseat of Cadillac, taken to a motel, where she is then date raped. Afterwards, being tormented by overlooking her ex's qualities and having seen what some guys can do, she misses her ex. She then dwells on her regrets in relation to him, and eventually considers suicide by gun. She decides to go through with it, and after staring at a wall in a bathroom, she shoots herself. It sounds like it's being told from the perspective of the people involved in date raping her. - " We've found a gentleman caller who goes by the name she's been weeping for - "I didn't think we would lose another one to the sound" - Suggests that when she kills herself, she was threatening suicide through the door of a bathroom stall, and she requested her ex. Upon his arrival, the 'sound' of his voice as well as the "fangs" (mentioned after this, meaning the men she regrets comparing to her ex / leaving him for someone "better.") " spiral her into regret for leaving him, and out of guilt or remorse, she pulls the trigger. Why I'm getting this conclusion is because of the use of "fangs" and these lines: "We've been alerted by the local authorities that regret has been seen on the grounds, teasing the dogs, making the rounds" - - As in she's been a tease, and the date rapists are the "dogs" who "bit her". - "There were too many fangs for us to tame" Someone fetch her blue eyes from a bathroom wall downtown" - As if There are too many date rapists that the police don't have enough evidence against to convict. - As if she shot herself either staring at the wall, or in specifically in the head, spraying her head bits onto the wall. |
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