| Sabaton – Union (Slopes Of St. Benedict) Lyrics | 11 years ago |
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It's about American participation in the Battle of Monte Cassino. Just listen to the line, "And united we fall -as one." Also look at the lines of: "As a turn of the tide It is our turn to rise The force of a union at war" The USA joined at a pivotal moment in the course of the war. |
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| Modest Mouse – Interstate 8 Lyrics | 12 years ago |
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Did anyone else catch the meaning of the line "you know that ball has no sides"? Something with no sides has no points. A ball is pointless, so to say. Which, I think, ties in with the repetitiveness of life theme this song heavily underlines. Interstate 8, like thedeity mentioned, is a metaphor for life. The entire song emphasizes how the narrator feels that life is all a cycle, it's all a loop. Isaac's even known for his cyclic ideology and lyrics. Interstate 8 is a pointless loop. |
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