Yeah at first I hated it, but like Every Avenue's album (Shh. Just Go With It), after a few listens, I've actually started to like it.
I just can not STAND Beware! Cougar! It's a piece of shit. William experimenting with his voice doesn't sound so pretty.
Onto the meaning:
"Excuse me, yeah I’m talking to you.
Look in the mirror, could you tell me
what you see?"
I think he's asking this person if she (could be a he... I'll just use she) recognizes herself anymore because she's changed so much.
"Hard hearts are crashing in a crowded room.
You never felt so good, you never felt so free."
This said person is breaking hearts - a lot of hearts to be more specific and it apparently makes her feel good.
"Save you from yourself
before you start to deal with everyone else."
I'm almost positive this means that before you criticize some one else (or something along those lines), look at yourself.
"You should have kept it to yourself,
now we’re looking to fight, this isn’t alright.
Alright, you better hold your scripted tongue
if you ever plan to use those words again."
This girl said something nasty, as if she intended to start drama or a fight. William is telling her to "hold her tongue" the next time she thinks about saying something like that.
"The future doesn’t make much sense
with you at the helm with your friends.
This is where that ends."
Most relationships fail because of the boyfriend or girlfriend's friends. This girl apparently leads her group of friends (you know what I mean. Those groups of friends who have one person in that group that they look up to) and the narrator doesn't like these said friends.
"You’ve got a problem here.
The tide is turning you inside out."
I'm not too sure on this one.
"This won’t take long your reign is done.
We are the innocent ones"
I'm not too sure on this either.
"You can’t take back the damage done
This is the last time you will shine."
The girl can't take back the words/things she's said/done. Beckett's going to sell her out.
"Spare us your excuse,
cuz this exercise of self-abuse
will swallow everything that you hold dear"
She's digging herself into her own grave, basically.
I don't really understand the rest of the lyrics.
Don't snap at me if I'm wrong; This was just my interpretation.
Yeah at first I hated it, but like Every Avenue's album (Shh. Just Go With It), after a few listens, I've actually started to like it. I just can not STAND Beware! Cougar! It's a piece of shit. William experimenting with his voice doesn't sound so pretty.
Onto the meaning: "Excuse me, yeah I’m talking to you. Look in the mirror, could you tell me what you see?" I think he's asking this person if she (could be a he... I'll just use she) recognizes herself anymore because she's changed so much.
"Hard hearts are crashing in a crowded room. You never felt so good, you never felt so free." This said person is breaking hearts - a lot of hearts to be more specific and it apparently makes her feel good.
"Save you from yourself before you start to deal with everyone else." I'm almost positive this means that before you criticize some one else (or something along those lines), look at yourself.
"You should have kept it to yourself, now we’re looking to fight, this isn’t alright. Alright, you better hold your scripted tongue if you ever plan to use those words again." This girl said something nasty, as if she intended to start drama or a fight. William is telling her to "hold her tongue" the next time she thinks about saying something like that.
"The future doesn’t make much sense with you at the helm with your friends. This is where that ends." Most relationships fail because of the boyfriend or girlfriend's friends. This girl apparently leads her group of friends (you know what I mean. Those groups of friends who have one person in that group that they look up to) and the narrator doesn't like these said friends.
"You’ve got a problem here. The tide is turning you inside out." I'm not too sure on this one.
"This won’t take long your reign is done. We are the innocent ones" I'm not too sure on this either.
"You can’t take back the damage done This is the last time you will shine." The girl can't take back the words/things she's said/done. Beckett's going to sell her out.
"Spare us your excuse, cuz this exercise of self-abuse will swallow everything that you hold dear" She's digging herself into her own grave, basically.
I don't really understand the rest of the lyrics. Don't snap at me if I'm wrong; This was just my interpretation.
lol i'm still getting used to every avenue's album (shh. just go with it)
lol i'm still getting used to every avenue's album (shh. just go with it)