| The Varukers – Tell Us What We All Wanna Hear Lyrics | 11 months ago |
| @[TheMattford:52856] Thanks for this. | |
| Frank Sinatra – I've Got You Under My Skin Lyrics | 1 year ago |
| He doesn’t see how it makes any sense at all on paper or could work out, but it doesn’t matter. The love and desire he feels isn’t going to go away. | |
| Zero 7 – In The Waiting Line Lyrics | 1 year ago |
| I think it has to do with someone who loves someone that just doesn’t fit into their friend group or life. They are questioning themselves and possibly the other person about their feelings and the reality of the situation because everyone they talk to has a different take. I think they are in a self-imposed waiting line to be with the one they love. Even in their job, they just give and give and don’t get much back, and they want someone to share their life with who gives back. I think the person they love isn’t as cool and detached as the people they call friends, and it’s a pretty big leap to believe that this very different person is meant for them because they don’t really fit. Maybe that’s a good thing if life has become so monotonous. That unusual person might be a lot more like you than you think. | |
| Syml – Fear of the Water Lyrics | 1 year ago |
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I think he was the last to realize what they had: a deeply spiritual connection. He was really hurt in the past and sees falling in love as something painful. It's painful because he loses himself instead of loving himself and having enough left over to offer another. She was willing to dive in. He wasn't. She dove in anyways and found love and connection elsewhere. He's been left behind. She'll never complete him, and deep down, he knows that. In a way, he helped her because she was just like him. He was afraid of what he saw in her because it reminded him of how he was with the toxic person he was with that led to him losing touch with himself completely. He's so passive about trying to get her back because he hasn't changed and doesn't know how to do that. He holds on to some irrational dream that everything would be magically fixed if they were together, and it's the exact attitude he couldn't stand in her when she was still wanting to lose herself in him. He was trying to pretend that he was completely self-sufficient and didn't need anyone, but he was lying to himself and to her. I don't see her as diving into another relationship. I think she dove into the love of God and learned to love herself by accepting and feeling God's love. She didn't lose herself in God's love because it's not like human love. She found a life that completes her without him, and he doesn't believe that healthy love (two complete people coming together who already have the love they need on their own and with God) is possible. So, she won't come back because he thinks that you lose yourself if you dive into God's love just like you lose yourself in people. He's afraid to dive into God's love because his view of God is based on unhealthy caregivers growing up. She used to have the same fear, but she dove in anyways. His fear of the water is a fear of spirituality and the pure love of God. They are spiritually connected by design to draw them closer to God. It's the only way they'll ever be healthy enough for each other. That's my take on this song. |
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| Andrew Belle – Pieces Lyrics | 1 year ago |
| She was rejected by him, and he regrets not seeing what he had and not being able to accept her. He sees how it’s only added to her not seeing any value in herself. Maybe he put her on a pedestal and thought love had to be this pure, unadulterated thing, but he realizes that what makes someone beautiful is how all the ugly parts have shaped them. It makes a person more willing to accept others faults and to offer compassion to others.He realizes that the fantasy doesn’t exist, and it would be boring anyways. How could someone who really was perfect accept him? He was fooling himself to think he was any better and what is better? He thought he’d won by moving on, and he tried to convince everyone around him that he’s better off, but he’s not. He regrets losing her, and it hurts him more because he’s the one that did it. His loss is worse because he thinks about what could’ve been while she can more easily move on because he didn’t want her. Maybe he sees that it cost him before because she can find someone less complicated and find happiness elsewhere more easily than he can. He’s not nearly as happy as he wants to appear, and he may never be able to undo what he did. He thinks he’s figured out how to change the situation, but there’s no way to know if he can fix it. It may also be hard to explain to the people around him if he made a bunch of disparaging comments about her. | |
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