I've been trying to figure out what this one means, but I think it's about a lesbian couple struggling to keep a stable relationship when faced with the everyday prejudice towards gay couples ("left over racisms"). One attempts to seem apathetic about it while watching golf, and the other struggles to even buy groceries. I think the second person switches between the girlfriend and society, and in the end, she says that she may be pissed off but she won't actually do anything with anger.
Don't understand the last few lines, and it could just be about a couple fighting instead of also being about homophobia, but that's just my opinion.
I've been trying to figure out what this one means, but I think it's about a lesbian couple struggling to keep a stable relationship when faced with the everyday prejudice towards gay couples ("left over racisms"). One attempts to seem apathetic about it while watching golf, and the other struggles to even buy groceries. I think the second person switches between the girlfriend and society, and in the end, she says that she may be pissed off but she won't actually do anything with anger.
Don't understand the last few lines, and it could just be about a couple fighting instead of also being about homophobia, but that's just my opinion.
@Jeordie Sorry, but where do you get any indication that someone is "watching golf" in this song?
@Jeordie Sorry, but where do you get any indication that someone is "watching golf" in this song?
@Jeordie Disregard, I just saw it โโ duh
@Jeordie Disregard, I just saw it โโ duh
@Jeordie Disregard, I just saw it โโ duh
@Jeordie Disregard, I just saw it โโ duh