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I tend to think that the girl in question is a race car girl, but she also loves to be the center of attention. She is wanting to love someone, clearly the person that is in the car that she is with, but, for all of her false courage, she is really a scared paper tigress that honestly has parental issues in her life. She is also scared at her impending, as well as unavoidable, very soon to come adulthood, as well as her own mortality. She is trying to live life as fast as she can by being in big cities and racing with the person that is singing about her in the song, but, despite being the "frozen fire," she realizes that she can not be that to the man that she is with forever, but she changes the subject and wants to race and be the center of attention alongside the man that she is with, hence the lyrics about the crown, not wanting to hold her down, her inability to choose, or, more accurately, her immaturity and indecisiveness at this stage in her life, as well as her general insecurity about her impending shackling to adulthood, as well as leaving the home that she had known for seventeen years, her risque' mouth, meaning she says things to dare people, but she is barely even aware of what they mean in the terms of context, and yet, despite all of that, she kind of goes through life in an Irresponsible Captain Tailor sort of way, that is, she lucks out on things going her way and she also bends everything towards her way to boot, not unlike a seductive sorceress. The reality of the situation is that women like her honestly need to be put into their proper place and grounded into reality, as well as they need to be rescued from the potentially deadly and/or insanity producing environment in which they are living in with their lives. This is not to say that her dating a racer, and/or being a racer herself, are bad things, far from it, but there ARE some people that are in the bad crowd in that scene that may or may not have her best interests at heart, and ditto for her parents and/or any other authoritative types in her life. I do apologize for my long sentences, my seeming first year psychology student observation of her behavior, and my grimdark view of the girl in this song, but I have known people like her and, sadly, they often end up like the Black Dahlia, and that is not a good thing in life. |