Where the hell did that whole drugs thing come from? That's totally opposite of the meaning. It's about a girl who never really lived her life, loved anyone, or truly felt anything. Then this guy fell in love with her and realized what kind of life she had.
"You know the lies they always told you, and the love you never knew..."
And he was a little shallow. I guess in a way he tried to save her from her life, but he didn't realized she was saving him from his. In the video, it looks like she killed herself at the end. But she still taught him about life and love, overall.
"And I'll become what you became to me..."
I had to create an account too! Just to tell yoouuu that it does not matter what the song was written about. If the lyrics are good, different meanings can be seen in them and that's a good thing because they can reach different types of people through that!
I had to create an account too! Just to tell yoouuu that it does not matter what the song was written about. If the lyrics are good, different meanings can be seen in them and that's a good thing because they can reach different types of people through that!
But, I will say thank you for cluing me in on the whole heroine addict thing! lol I was just about to use this song for a dance because I thought it was about what missboy(haha)123 was saying. But obviously most people don't get that from the song so now I know not too! lol
Main point of my reply, it's a good song if people interpret it in different ways. The end! =)
same here with making the account. watch the video, the black balloon is her blowing smoke into a bubble. baby's black balloon makes her fly means drugs get her high.
same here with making the account. watch the video, the black balloon is her blowing smoke into a bubble. baby's black balloon makes her fly means drugs get her high.
@missboy(haha)123
In an interview, Johnny talks about this song and confirms that it's about a drug addiction. Sometimes we interpret songs in ways we want to imagine them. Artists write songs for people to enjoy. If your own interpretation is how you enjoy it, then that's all that matters.
@missboy(haha)123
In an interview, Johnny talks about this song and confirms that it's about a drug addiction. Sometimes we interpret songs in ways we want to imagine them. Artists write songs for people to enjoy. If your own interpretation is how you enjoy it, then that's all that matters.
Where the hell did that whole drugs thing come from? That's totally opposite of the meaning. It's about a girl who never really lived her life, loved anyone, or truly felt anything. Then this guy fell in love with her and realized what kind of life she had. "You know the lies they always told you, and the love you never knew..." And he was a little shallow. I guess in a way he tried to save her from her life, but he didn't realized she was saving him from his. In the video, it looks like she killed herself at the end. But she still taught him about life and love, overall. "And I'll become what you became to me..."
MISSBOY(HAHA)123 YOU ARE WAY WRONG. LITTLEBRIDDIE HAS GOT IT RIGHT. JOHNNY REZEZNIK TOLD THE MEADING OF THIS SONE IN AN INTERVIEW ON THE RADIO. PEACE
MISSBOY(HAHA)123 YOU ARE WAY WRONG. LITTLEBRIDDIE HAS GOT IT RIGHT. JOHNNY REZEZNIK TOLD THE MEADING OF THIS SONE IN AN INTERVIEW ON THE RADIO. PEACE
although i guess you've been proved "wrong" you just said perfectly everything that this song means to me
although i guess you've been proved "wrong" you just said perfectly everything that this song means to me
I had to create an account just to tell you that you are a moron. 'Coming down' is what they call it when drugs wear off and your high is ending.
I had to create an account just to tell you that you are a moron. 'Coming down' is what they call it when drugs wear off and your high is ending.
'I almost fell into that hole in your life And you're not thinking about tomorrow' He almost took the same path as her and almost died too.
'I almost fell into that hole in your life And you're not thinking about tomorrow' He almost took the same path as her and almost died too.
'And angels fall without you there And I go on as you get colder' shes dead
'And angels fall without you there And I go on as you get colder' shes dead
'I saw the world spin beneath you' she is better than drugs
'I saw the world spin beneath you' she is better than drugs
'And scatter like ice from the spoon' <-- DRUGS DRUGS DRUGS DRUGS DRUGS that line is ALL about drugs.
I had to create an account too! Just to tell yoouuu that it does not matter what the song was written about. If the lyrics are good, different meanings can be seen in them and that's a good thing because they can reach different types of people through that!
I had to create an account too! Just to tell yoouuu that it does not matter what the song was written about. If the lyrics are good, different meanings can be seen in them and that's a good thing because they can reach different types of people through that!
But, I will say thank you for cluing me in on the whole heroine addict thing! lol I was just about to use this song for a dance because I thought it was about what missboy(haha)123 was saying. But obviously most people don't get that from the song so now I know not too! lol
Main point of my reply, it's a good song if people interpret it in different ways. The end! =)
same here with making the account. watch the video, the black balloon is her blowing smoke into a bubble. baby's black balloon makes her fly means drugs get her high.
same here with making the account. watch the video, the black balloon is her blowing smoke into a bubble. baby's black balloon makes her fly means drugs get her high.
@missboy(haha)123 In an interview, Johnny talks about this song and confirms that it's about a drug addiction. Sometimes we interpret songs in ways we want to imagine them. Artists write songs for people to enjoy. If your own interpretation is how you enjoy it, then that's all that matters.
@missboy(haha)123 In an interview, Johnny talks about this song and confirms that it's about a drug addiction. Sometimes we interpret songs in ways we want to imagine them. Artists write songs for people to enjoy. If your own interpretation is how you enjoy it, then that's all that matters.