| Pink – Try Lyrics | 8 years ago |
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@[coffeebreath:24925] This song is actually about child care. It describes when a parent went to work, "wondering what he (the child) is doing" and how a child would also "lie" about what he / she is doing. As we all know, when a child is left alone, he / she would need to cook and eat to survive. As such, "where there's desire" to eat, and cooking "there's going to be a flame", assuming the home is gas and not electrically equipped. And a child, with limited experience in cooking and using the stove, "someone's got to get burned" by the flame when cooking ravioli or any sort of paste involving hot water, a pan and a stove. However, the mum / dad understands the need to open up and let the child "try" and tells the child (and not to ruin his / her future culinary potentials) that "just because you get burned, doesn't mean you gonna die" and he / she should "try" and "try". Obviously, it is quite irresponsible to leave a child unattended and fend for him / herself and cook on his / her own. I think, in particular, we should pay attention to the "someone's gotta get burned", obviously some amateur child cook would be well trained so this doesn't happen, but some would actually set fire to the home and therefore it is necessary to read the "someone" with the "die" part, as some may not be as fortunate. |
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| Sam Smith – Stay With Me Lyrics | 8 years ago |
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It's very clear that this song is about building a piece of IKEA flat pack furniture. So, it starts with the protagonist saying that he, a man, as social convention would have it (which I don't agree), should be handy with building a piece of furniture, but he is "not good at making a night stand" and is getting "so emotional", he therefore needs "love" (or support) to do it. So he called IKEA external contractor to "Stay with me" at his home and by his side to build this "night stand". He keeps calling the contractor "Darling" in reference to "Captain Darling" from Blackadder (Rowan Atkinson) who is always supporting and by the side of General Melchett through the war. Obviously, when we build a piece of flat pack furniture, we would logically lay out all the components on the floor, like a puzzle, the last piece could sometimes be a large wooden board or door for, say, a wardrobe. This very large night stand (more like a small wardrobe) needed a final piece putting in - its door. So he asks the contractor, "but you can lay with me so it doesn't hurt". Just don't forget, a lot or people suffers from a bad back and 2 is better than 1 when trying to lift, lay and secure a large wooden door to the wardrobe hinges. |
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| Pink – Try Lyrics | 8 years ago |
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This song is actually about child care. It describes when a parent went to work, "wondering what he (the child) is doing" and how a child would also "lie" about what he / she is doing. As we all know, when a child is left alone, he / she would need to cook and eat to survive. As such, "where there's desire" to eat, and cooking "there's going to be a flame", assuming the home is gas and not electrically equipped. And a child, with limited experience in cooking and using the stove, "someone's got to get burned" by the flame when cooking ravioli or any sort of paste involving hot water, a pan and a stove. However, the mum / dad understands the need to open up and let the child "try" and tells the child (and not to ruin his / her future culinary potentials) that "just because you get burned, doesn't mean you gonna die" and he / she should "try" and "try". Obviously, it is quite irresponsible to leave a child unattended and fend for him / herself and cook on his / her own. I think, in particular, we should pay attention to the "someone's gotta get burned", obviously some amateur child cook would be well trained so this doesn't happen, but some would actually set fire to the home and therefore it is necessary to read the "someone" with the "die" part, as some may not be as fortunate. |
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