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self absorbed chancre sore
love you like a matador
life is just a metaphor
nothing's fair
love is war
nothing more
love you like a matador
nothing more
love you like a matador
life is just a metaphor
nothing's fair
love is war
nothing more
love you like a matador
nothing more
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I think this song is saying that life isn't fair so get over yourself..i love you like a matador, I do what I have to do (kill you, ignore you etc.) and that's that. My job as a matador is to kill you. I have no remourse for being myself, and you think you're something special.
Wow. This one really is confusing and cryptic. I bet JMann wrote it and laughs when we try to decipher it. Bastard.
THIS SONG IS MEANINGLESS, LIKE A NIRVANA SONG. IT"S JUST WORDS THAT RHYME.... STUPIDLY!!!!!!!!
It's not meaningless, unless you put no meaning into it. This song is probably designed just to make people think abotu what the words mean, not just one message other than the fact that life is what you make of it. Personally i think of it as loving someone and needing to change them.
Actually, Jay didn't write this song. A guy named jamie wrote it and he was in seventh grade when he did. He gave the song to his cousin who knew the band and she gave it to them.. they used it.
this song is just about the great quotes he uses for it nothing more he says nothing more because its nothing more then just think about the quotes hes saying
wow thats actually pretty interesting about the seventh grader. i couldnt have pulled that info out of my ass or made that up even if i wanted to good backstory to it wierd song btw, also..mushoomhead rules
I think violent kiwi was right about the matador part, but I think the "nothing more" part has a bit more meaning. He says "love is war, mothing more". I think this means that these feelings we feel are really nothing but instinct to make us breed in order to keep our species alive, and to make males fight for a female mate, hence the war part. But, hey, if it was written by a seventh grader it could just be a rhyme.