| Laura Marling – Worship Me Lyrics | 10 years ago |
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For me the song addresses the innate human need to believe in something. In place of religion we can find a sense of spirituality in love. Someone to believe in, put affection towards, and worship. Laura's love songs are so complex. Beyond this general theme there is a lot this song puts forward. |
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| Laura Marling – I Feel Your Love Lyrics | 10 years ago |
| I feel this being related to wanting to belong to someone who formerly loved you (it feels good to be appreciated) but recognizing that the tie is permanently broken and you must move on | |
| Okay – Already Lyrics | 11 years ago |
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Man, this song.. At the beginning it's just reiterating ideas we know to be true. Or we think we know. When there's a wrench thrown in your plans, it can make you question everything. It can make you ask if you're on the right path, or if you've got a rain cloud following you around. If you're meant to fail. The lyrics are urging you not to be discouraged, and to flow with those new meanings to ideas/plans you thought you had already correctly defined. You can't change the circumstances, but you can change the way you respond to them. |
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| Angel Olsen – Unfucktheworld Lyrics | 11 years ago |
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Unfucktheworld always gives me the feels. I just think there are so many ways to interpret the song, all with sad endings. "I am the only one now" |
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| Angel Olsen – The Sky Opened Up Lyrics | 11 years ago |
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It sounds like this is sung from the perspective of someone who is "up in the sky" and has to "drop to the ground" to re-enter reality. My personal interpretation is that this person was pursuing someone and now the possibility of being in a relationship has just become real. So you leave that honeymoon phase and have to address the issues that come with a relationship. You realize you can't keep everyone happy: the person you're dating, your family, your friends... so you just have to live for you, because everyone else has an agenda. It's only you that lives for yourself. |
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| Angel Olsen – Safe in the Womb Lyrics | 11 years ago |
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This song to me is about how your life is full of possibilities when you're a newborn. There's a lot of hope brought to everyone when a baby is born into a family. In time, "the sun will wilt a once freshly blooming bud" and that hope can fade, and even be replaced with the pessimism of unpleasant life experiences. Life experiences definitely mold you from that undefined shape into who you are today. This song is saying that no matter how refined you think your shape has become, you're still clay. Possibilities are still there, you can still change. |
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