It's getting hard to stay up
I think I can hear God calling my name
He'll try to make my heart break
But I was told you'd call me tonight
They're calling my name
They won't slow the car down
I'm scared that I will keep it for my own
The one that is calling my name is telling "come down"
They're calling my name...
They're calling my name...
Calling my name...
I think I can hear God calling my name
He'll try to make my heart break
But I was told you'd call me tonight
They're calling my name
They won't slow the car down
I'm scared that I will keep it for my own
The one that is calling my name is telling "come down"
They're calling my name...
They're calling my name...
Calling my name...
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Maybe the lyrics are distorted because they're too painful/personal. The album seems to make very personal statements about a man who cannot find/hold onto love.
I thought the repeated line was something about "coming home." But this actually looks mostly correct. Kudos to you, for figuring anything out.
I agree, it sounds more like come home, then come down.
I agree, it sounds more like come home, then come down.
It also sounds like it could be "calling home."
It also sounds like it could be "calling home."
I think this song is supposed to be like a prayer to God.. It's chopped up for a reason goes along with the struggles they have with God.. Anybody feel my drift?
I'll buy what you're selling.
I'll buy what you're selling.
This is just pretty much a general statement about brand new in general, but does it bother anyone else that everyone seems to credit everything that brand new does to jesse alone? according to absolutepunk.net, this song was written by vinny, not jesse. It just seems like everytime someone is trying to defend brand new they say how "I am sure Jesse did it for a reason", as if jesse is the only one making decisions about the band. I don't know how many of you actually have the physical copy of daisy, but if you check the liner notes it says "All songs written by brand new". They're clearly trying to make a point that these songs are the product of all of them.
That being said, i think its interesting as hell how similar jesse's lyrics and vinny's lyrics are. i would have assumed this was written by jesse because of the religious theme and whatnot, but its awesome that they seem to be on the same page and share similar points of view about what they depict in their lyrics.
end rant!
I don't think this song is instrumental. We'll see.
i've got a twenty dollar bill that says it is. we'll see.
i've got a twenty dollar bill that says it is. we'll see.
I've changed my mind on it not being instrumental. It probably is.
I've changed my mind on it not being instrumental. It probably is.
it's not. sorry boys.
it's not. sorry boys.
Where have you heard it? or how can you tell??
Where have you heard it? or how can you tell??
i guess i owe you twenty dollars, arter.
i guess i owe you twenty dollars, arter.
i've listened to the song. it's definitely not instrumental. although the words all but inaudible. I have no idea how this person was able to figure any of these lyrics right.
i've listened to the song. it's definitely not instrumental. although the words all but inaudible. I have no idea how this person was able to figure any of these lyrics right.
no kidding, but im glad they did. nice bet btw cartoon violence :)
no kidding, but im glad they did. nice bet btw cartoon violence :)
no kidding, but im glad they did. nice bet btw cartoon violence :)
no kidding, but im glad they did. nice bet btw cartoon violence :)
how can you know this? have you heard it, and if, where?
What's the point of this argument? Save the comments for when the cd is out. Then again you can't say the meaning of an instrumental so it might not matter... I'm contradicting myself quite a bit here. Sorry. God, they should put a button on keyboards that erases.
Backspace?
Backspace?
The song has words in the background, but they're inaudible. According to one reviewer, the guitar in the song is used again in the song immediately following this one.
Arter, you rock. I don't know how you find all this shit out but I love you for it.
I take no credit whatsoever for my semi-advanced knowledge.
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