| The Sundays – More Lyrics | 9 years ago |
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I think a lot of The Sunday's songs are harping back to childhood. This one is one of my favourites because I see it as having two levels. I think this song is about transgression, and the feeling that once you've transgressed you can't reverse it. The sweet thing is the transgression is, on a basic level, a child who wants to explore the outdoors after their parents have gone out. "We are told they've gone out/Time you learned your lesson" - The child has been prevented from going out to discipline them, but the parents have gone out... the child however has "Burning questions" - they don't understand why) "Tell me boys are you out there? The flesh is weak and the mind slow" - Wants to go out and play (BUT also has a double meaning - sexual transgression hinted at with "boys" and "flesh") "It rained down on me, And it seemed to get into me" / "By now you could say there's a problem" - She worries that it'll be obvious she's sinned (at a basic level, gone out into the rain, on a more symbolic level the "wetness" could have a sexual meaning) "I'm wet right through but I still want more" - See previous analysis! "Peace, love, now what?" / "We all know we won't be alive anymore" - She has a feeling that her life is over now (returning to the basic level, her parents will know and she's "dead" so to speak) We know that, like the water which will dry soon, the parents will forgive them for exploring the outdoors the whole way through! And sure enough, at the end of the song, there's a realisation from her as an adult - "Fun times we have known. That's what we're like, we've just taken them all" And she still doesn't remember how she got home but somehow she did. It's about experience and the play between curiosity and authority figures. It helps to situate guilt for transgression in a childhood setting to make it innocent rather than terrible. The longing for "more" - curiosity, spirit of exploration - is not wrong, but natural. |
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| Massive Attack – Risingson Lyrics | 10 years ago |
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This is kind of morbid but I always thought this song was a kind of chilling song about date rape drugs. Not that the singer would have anything to do with that I just thought it was kind of like psycho-killer (a persona in a dramatic monologue type thing) "Toy-like people make me boy-like" - easy to manipulate, gets him excited and intrigued "Nicer than the girl up in your mind you're free Automatic crystal remote control" - she's "freed" from inhibitions? Crystals are a form of drugs "Cheaper than the chip inside my laptop" - better than online fantasy? "Like a better smoke'll bring you back round" - needs to snap out of it "Like a man slide inside you my dear" ... It's kind of sick, but that's been my interpretation for a while... sorry if I ruined the song for anyone! |
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