| Glass Animals – Season 2 Episode 3 Lyrics | 8 years ago |
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I am not sure, but I imagine this song is about a girl who smokes weed. "'Cause I'm so happy without your noise" I imagine the girl is talking to the boy, saying how much she hates him nagging her about her life choices. She is "so happy" when he isn't there nagging her. "Baby, now my head is on backwards & my feet at funny angles, every time I take a step for moving forwards faster." I am not really sure about this part of the song, but maybe they are describing how she feels when she is stoned? I'm not sure. "Well lately, I can't take it. Baby, but my body's in tatters, in an ordinary fashion." I have no clue what this means. Usually when a person says "I can't take it," they are talking about the overwhelming feeling of life itself (ha another song on this album), so maybe the girl is saying how smoking weed is messing with her mind and body. "my body's in tatters" probably explains my suggestion. "And everything I tried to leave behind is still beside her. Hit me, I can take it." Now, I also have no idea what the first sentence means. My gut tells me it's very deep and meaningful, but I just can't seem to connect the dots. Maybe he was in a relationship with her, but he's trying to leave that part of his past now, but he realizes that she's the past he's trying to leave behind? I have no idea, but that suggestion is enough for me. "Hit me, I can take it" has a 99.9% chance of relating to hitting a blunt. Maybe she is saying, "Yeah, this drug ruined my physical and mental health, but give me another blunt, I can take it." "Leftover breakfast, cereal for lunch. She's broken but she's fun. My girl eats mayonnaise from a jar when she's getting' blazed." I am not sure about the first sentence, so I'm just going to skip that because I am sure about the next two. "She's broken but she's fun" seems a little obvious, the drug is breaking her, piece by piece, but she's fun to be around. When you get stoned, you Mary Jane munchies, as my stoner friend likes to call it. Stoners just like to eat everything in sight when they hit a blunt. So, she eats mayo out of the jar because of her munchies, while she is "getting blazed," or stoned. "Lazy, layin' on your belly, with a super cool cola. Looking at your phone in clothes you've worn for three days over, with a cookie as a coaster." I assume this applies to the incredibly unhealthy character of this song. She's just laying there on the couch on her stomach with a nice cold soda. She hasn't changed clothes or showered in days, and she doesn't care to, because she's on her phone. She has a literal cookie as a coaster, showing her apathy towards personal hygiene. "Maybe, I wish I could remold you, to vertical and golden." He wishes he could change her for the better. He wishes he could get her standing up, or vertical, and golden, or outside in the sun. "But you turned to Styrofoam and so it hurts to say it's hopeless. And we ain't gonna make it." Styrofoam is awful for the environment. You know what else is awful for the environment? Pot. Additionally, styrofoam is not bendable or flexible. It either stays the shape it was molded in or it breaks in two. Just like the protagonist. She is either going to stay the way she is, or "break," however you want to interpret break. Because of this, the relationship will not last long. "She's drunk on old cartoons. Liquid TV afternoons." The old cartoons television provides will flow through the TV in a steady, unending stream. Kind of like liquid. She will reach the third episode of the second season in no time. "Sometimes it makes me laugh, sometimes it makes me sad." Her behavior sometimes makes him laugh, "Ha, that's my girl!" And sometimes is makes him sad, "She's destroying herself inside and out with these actions." |
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