| George Jones – The Grand Tour Lyrics | 1 year ago |
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It’s easy to assume it’s about divorce, but that doesn’t make sense. George recounts how they had a very happy marriage. They were expecting a child. This already doesn’t sound like a normal divorce, but listen closer. “There’s her rings, all her things. And her clothes are in the closet.” What woman leaves behind her belongings? Especially clothes. Girls love shoes. His wife wouldn’t have left those things. TLDR: she didn’t leave him. She died. |
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| Jane's Addiction – I Would For You Lyrics | 2 years ago |
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(Last time I posted this I did as a comment. It should be “my interpretation”). I think it’s about maintaining a relationship while having an intense fear of abandonment. It could be any kind of relationship, familial, between homies, or romantic. The fear of abandonment is likely rooted in a drug addiction or severe depression. He’s asking the person to stay with him and promising them something if they do. “I would for you” means one of two things. I’ll either go to rehab and make a serious attempt to get clean, or I’ll choose not to kill myself. “I would for you.” But only if you stay with me. Don’t make me do this by myself. He’s begging a person to stay in his life because he thinks they’ll cut him off due to whatever the struggle is. The song is about an intense fear of abandonment. |
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| Agent Orange – A Cry For Help In A World Gone Mad Lyrics | 2 years ago |
| It’s about being depressed and cynical. You don’t see the good in anyone or anything. Those you most care about will betray you, so in preparation, you distance yourself from everyone. Now you’re genuinely alone and no one is going to reach out to you, you convince yourself that you don’t care, but you’re broken by it. You convince yourself that the world will never change for the better, but that’s just to justify your choice to give up. Finally, you have no reason to keep living. So you leave forever. | |
| Jane's Addiction – I Would For You Lyrics | 2 years ago |
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I think it’s about maintaining a relationship while having an intense fear of abandonment. It could be any kind of relationship, familial, between homies, or romantic. The fear of abandonment is likely rooted in a drug addiction or severe depression. He’s asking the person to stay with him and promising them something if they do. “I would for you” means one of two things. I’ll either go to rehab and make a serious attempt to get clean, or I’ll choose not to kill myself. “I would for you.” But only if you stay with me. Don’t make me do this by myself. He’s begging a person to stay in his life because he thinks they’ll cut him off due to whatever the struggle is. The song is about an intense fear of abandonment. |
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