| Letlive – 27 Club Lyrics | 12 years ago |
| "27 club" is a group of musicians who have died at age 27 (there's a list on wikipedia). Jason was 27 when this was written/released. Kurt Cobain, who is part of the 27 club, wrote "it's better to burn out than to fade away" in his suicide note and it's part of this song. A lot of the song is Jason talking about how he would die and it even resembles a suicide note in some ways. Then, and this part is just my interpretation, I think he changes his mind from "After you kill one..." on. From there, it seems his attention has shifted from dying to living and he talks about beating depression/death and living life to the fullest. | |
| Four Year Strong – Stuck In The Middle Lyrics | 12 years ago |
| It's about living your life. The first paragraph is about getting ready, "calling out your demons", and facing fears. "All I held inside wasn't worth it" just say what's on your mind and do what you want. The chorus is about living life to the fullest, even if it's on a crippled wing into broken dreams. Just live your life. This song is awesome. | |
| Letlive – Day 54 Lyrics | 12 years ago |
| It's definitely a venting session for Jason, talking about his ignorant friends. The part that gets me, though, is "We'll all die of the same disease/whether you got it in bed or you got it on your knees". Does anyone know what this means? It appears to be STDs from the context, but we don't all die of that. Maybe we all die of being born? | |
| Isles and Glaciers – Cemetery Weather Lyrics | 12 years ago |
| Personally, I think it's about a crush. I think it's a one-sided relationship where the guy wants the girl, but the girl is caught up with another guy. He never knew what he would do if anybody tried to take her away, so he doesn't know what to do now. But I think I see it this way because you see in a song what you want to see, and I want a song that describes my relationship with a girl. | |
| Isles and Glaciers – Viola Lion Lyrics | 12 years ago |
| I'm pretty sure this is it, but there's one more thing. I think he's depressed because his significant other died, and she's up in the sky, thus why the sky is so beautiful. | |
| Pierce the Veil – Tangled In The Great Escape Lyrics | 13 years ago |
| I'm the same peson. In this time my opinion has changed. It's about Vic's friend who had a drug addiction. He doesn't say this, but I think it's about Jonny Craig. | |
| Hands Like Houses – This Aint No Place For Animals Lyrics | 13 years ago |
| Lyrics are "life goes on" not "a light goes on"...It goes much better with "we throw our blankets aside" | |
| Pierce the Veil – Tangled In The Great Escape Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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I think this song is about a friend who is considering suicide ("I know you're tortured within") and it's affecting other people's lives. The person is trying to get out of the "labyrinth of suffering" through suicide. "Constant recovery" means that it will get better The comforter is convincing the one comtemplating suicide that they can forget and leave behind their bad life without suicide in a way that would be better for everyone: "So bury what you are outside Brother promise you won’t leave me" The friend is trying to comfort the one with suicide thoughts but fails: "But I’ll never wander my friend I let you down and I started to run Never meant to be your pain Oh my god What have I become" The comforter once again apologizes for bringing them into the great escape and gives up on trying to get out, accepting the labyrinth: "Can I just have the great escape I never meant to hurt nobody I never meant to hurt you, no I only meant to do this to myself The great escape Let me out of this" I just read the book "Looking for Alaska" by John Green and I feel like the book and this song deal with the same concepts-the labyrinth of suffering. This is a great song and I also suggest the book. |
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