Can't you see I'm trying?
I don't even like it
I just lied to
Get to your apartment
Now I'm staying
There just for a while
I can't think 'cause
I'm just way too tired

Is this it?
Is this it?
Is this it?

Said they'd give you anything you ever wanted
When they lied, I knew it was just stable children
Trying hard not to realize
I was sitting right behind them

Oh dear, can't you see? It's them it's not me
We're not enemies
We just disagree
If I was like him, all pissed in this bar
He changes his mind, says I went too far
We all disagree
I think we should disagree, yeah

Is this it?
Is this it?
Is this it?

Can't you see I'm trying?
I don't even like it
I just lied to
Get to your apartment
Now I'm staying
There just for a while
I can't think 'cause
I'm just way too tired


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Is This It Lyrics as written by Julian Casablancas

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    Ya'll are doing autobiographical listening. This is when you hear something then translate it what it means to you! Think from julians shoes. 1. he is a songwriter, and in this he has the chorus, or the theme of the song, and the verses are a sample or an example of things he has experienced that make him feel this way.

    He's trying to find meaning, questioning why he's doing what he's doing.

    The song's pretty self-explanitory:

    Cant u see I'm trying, (thinks to himself) i don't even like it, I just lie to get to your apartment (just haybags to pass the time)

    Sex is good but when its over, ur like what am i doing here with this girl...So he's thinking about everything and alot of times we can be overwhelmed with thoughts and we just can't think anymore.

    2nd part. He's in the bar and he's gotten into a confrontation with these guys. He tries to relate to them and say's "i'd be pissed if i was in the bar and then...." but the guys say he's gone too far. They all disagree. Then Julian adds i think we should disagree. Is this it..... sometimes the effort isn't worth it. such is life

    Nittyon January 12, 2007   Link

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