| At the Drive-In – Lopsided Lyrics | 6 years ago |
| @[tunafizzle:29274] Yes, but it's called metaphors man. Just because he is talking about Ponce De Leon's quest doesn't mean that's what the song is about. He could be relating himself to Ponce De Leon, but dealing with something completely different. | |
| The National – Humiliation Lyrics | 7 years ago |
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All the theories posted here are pretty sound. I would assume however that "in guns and noses" aside from being a play on guns and roses would mean 'powder'. Aka cocaine/gun powder. The opening lyrics would probably also contribute to an LA upper class drug scene. |
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