| My Chemical Romance – Vampires Will Never Hurt You Lyrics | 12 years ago |
| I believe that this could be about depression. Most people refer to their bad thoughts as demons, yet in this case they would be referred to as vampires because they suck the life out of you and poison you with a venom that is the never ending sadness, loneliness and hatred. The stanza where they gulp down holy water and they'd burnt the church symbolizes how these vampires/demons in one's mind are dynamic and are hard to kill. Now, the chorus is clearly to show how one feels when the demons take over; they'd rather die than live this way. | |
| Bring Me the Horizon – Fuck (feat. Josh Franceschi) Lyrics | 12 years ago |
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I do agree with those who say that this is about young people being in love, about them having sex/fucking, but it felt incomplete. To me this song is about denial. If you generalize, men are shallow and all they want is sex, but here it's as if he's just 'been' with someone and maybe to her (or both) sex was just sex it was aggressive and wild, and crazy - no meaning, no attachment. Then when they stop midway and start singing quietly with faint music in the background makes me think that he has a soft side, that to him it means more than just pleasure and kinky fuckery. The words he says (We're young and in love/heart attacks waiting to happen/ so come a little closer/ tell me those three little words;tell me it's all in our heads) hint that he's denying the fact that it means more than just pleasure and wild sex, but that it actually satisfies his lonely side; it fills the hollow tunnel in him and he doesn't want to let go of her. But since he acts like it means nothing to him, so does she explaining the verse "how do you say goobye when you hardly said hello" (causal sex- hello. shag. go) It seems that he wants more than just shagging. The music itself shows the feelings. The aggressive part is the sex, then starts the soft music where he doesn't seem to want her to leave, but she doesn't know for he doesn't ever say it. Another interesting fact that made me think of this is that the song ends with the sound of what I believe is a violin (correct me if I'm wrong). The next song ('Don't Go') in the album is pretty much a continuation of this one as it sounds as if 'Fuck' didn't stop. Don't Go is - apparently - about losing someone emotionally or physically which hints that maybe he's afraid of losing her although he doesn't really have her. This is just my opinion, just sharing :) |
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