This shares somewhat of a similar theme to that of Mary The Ice Cube.
This song is about that unattainable fantasy of pure happiness we hold in our heads (especially in the relationships between lovers), and try to enforce this will upon those in our lives to the point where we become removed from reality, and are no longer partaking in a relationship (which should be dialectic, and about compromise, excepting & loving faults as well as attractive features, etc), but ending up hating the person for not living up to the ideal, instead - and thus it becomes destructive. You begin to treat the other like an object and it is no longer about love, but selfish desire.
It's also about ego, and how we think we should deserve only the best, and will not settle for less than what we deem that is.
This ideal is planted into our subconscious by society/our culture, and thus we all expect it to just happen on its own, and to be like the movies, etc.
@The Distorted Maybe also about convinience, ell the song until the last part is:
@The Distorted Maybe also about convinience, ell the song until the last part is:
"Grass will never be greener on the other side" until you are in a situation that need that kind of thinking "So I buried in his belly my butcher knife" and then you get:
"Grass will never be greener on the other side" until you are in a situation that need that kind of thinking "So I buried in his belly my butcher knife" and then you get:
"Pray forgiveness in the Father's eyes
And the grass may just be greener on the other side"
"Pray forgiveness in the Father's eyes
And the grass may just be greener on the other side"
I believe it's related to the psychology of human beings, we tend to act according to the situation we're in, we believe we can predict how we will act...
I believe it's related to the psychology of human beings, we tend to act according to the situation we're in, we believe we can predict how we will act in any upcoming situation but that's just theory, we have to be there to prove that how we believed we would act is bullshit.
This shares somewhat of a similar theme to that of Mary The Ice Cube. This song is about that unattainable fantasy of pure happiness we hold in our heads (especially in the relationships between lovers), and try to enforce this will upon those in our lives to the point where we become removed from reality, and are no longer partaking in a relationship (which should be dialectic, and about compromise, excepting & loving faults as well as attractive features, etc), but ending up hating the person for not living up to the ideal, instead - and thus it becomes destructive. You begin to treat the other like an object and it is no longer about love, but selfish desire. It's also about ego, and how we think we should deserve only the best, and will not settle for less than what we deem that is. This ideal is planted into our subconscious by society/our culture, and thus we all expect it to just happen on its own, and to be like the movies, etc.
@The Distorted Maybe also about convinience, ell the song until the last part is:
@The Distorted Maybe also about convinience, ell the song until the last part is:
"Grass will never be greener on the other side" until you are in a situation that need that kind of thinking "So I buried in his belly my butcher knife" and then you get:
"Grass will never be greener on the other side" until you are in a situation that need that kind of thinking "So I buried in his belly my butcher knife" and then you get:
"Pray forgiveness in the Father's eyes And the grass may just be greener on the other side"
"Pray forgiveness in the Father's eyes And the grass may just be greener on the other side"
I believe it's related to the psychology of human beings, we tend to act according to the situation we're in, we believe we can predict how we will act...
I believe it's related to the psychology of human beings, we tend to act according to the situation we're in, we believe we can predict how we will act in any upcoming situation but that's just theory, we have to be there to prove that how we believed we would act is bullshit.