'Lay my head on the hood of your car/I take it too far' sounds like he's taking a drive back home to ohio, and the 'bloodbuzz' refers to his family blood ties. (like when you're in that 'holiday mode' with all your family there and you get that warm, fuzzy, buzz) the line 'The floors are falling out from everybody I know' could be him revisiting old friends and relatives and realizing their lives suck now. 'I still owe money to the money to the money I owe' could refer to owing money to his parents? still trying to work it out...
also the pair of lines, 'I never thought about love when I thought about home' and 'I never thought about love when I thought about home' would coincide with this theory.
also the pair of lines, 'I never thought about love when I thought about home' and 'I never thought about love when I thought about home' would coincide with this theory.
it actually kinda is. it's said to be about everyman's adult life financial worries. but obviously in a more romantic harrowing lonesome way.
scribbled interpretation: he cant look "love"/his love/whatever in the eyes anymore.. -back in time- was part of a babyboom in ohio. everyone got married,but not him. its unusual enough to be remembered, but unthinkable enough to be forgotten. and i think theres alot here about reconnecting with home and all tht once were familiar. "realness". but it/those/they have changed. financial burdens and other whatfeelslikeunnecessary worris are overshadowing real life, and you feel less, as your focus unconsciously wanders....
it actually kinda is. it's said to be about everyman's adult life financial worries. but obviously in a more romantic harrowing lonesome way.
scribbled interpretation: he cant look "love"/his love/whatever in the eyes anymore.. -back in time- was part of a babyboom in ohio. everyone got married,but not him. its unusual enough to be remembered, but unthinkable enough to be forgotten. and i think theres alot here about reconnecting with home and all tht once were familiar. "realness". but it/those/they have changed. financial burdens and other whatfeelslikeunnecessary worris are overshadowing real life, and you feel less, as your focus unconsciously wanders. or something like that
whats cool is that the words can fit almost anything,and the songs so grand that you get this very serious partofsomethongbigger feeling thing.. and i think thats part of the meaning, that anyone gets affected in some way and have their own very strong grandiose haunted subjective feeling. songs can be about poetry and moods,free for interpretation. luuuvz it yeah
'Lay my head on the hood of your car/I take it too far' sounds like he's taking a drive back home to ohio, and the 'bloodbuzz' refers to his family blood ties. (like when you're in that 'holiday mode' with all your family there and you get that warm, fuzzy, buzz) the line 'The floors are falling out from everybody I know' could be him revisiting old friends and relatives and realizing their lives suck now. 'I still owe money to the money to the money I owe' could refer to owing money to his parents? still trying to work it out...
also the pair of lines, 'I never thought about love when I thought about home' and 'I never thought about love when I thought about home' would coincide with this theory.
also the pair of lines, 'I never thought about love when I thought about home' and 'I never thought about love when I thought about home' would coincide with this theory.
could just be talking about owing money to the interest on the original loan.
could just be talking about owing money to the interest on the original loan.
it's definitely about the recent mortgage meltdown ;)
it's definitely about the recent mortgage meltdown ;)
it actually kinda is. it's said to be about everyman's adult life financial worries. but obviously in a more romantic harrowing lonesome way. scribbled interpretation: he cant look "love"/his love/whatever in the eyes anymore.. -back in time- was part of a babyboom in ohio. everyone got married,but not him. its unusual enough to be remembered, but unthinkable enough to be forgotten. and i think theres alot here about reconnecting with home and all tht once were familiar. "realness". but it/those/they have changed. financial burdens and other whatfeelslikeunnecessary worris are overshadowing real life, and you feel less, as your focus unconsciously wanders....
it actually kinda is. it's said to be about everyman's adult life financial worries. but obviously in a more romantic harrowing lonesome way. scribbled interpretation: he cant look "love"/his love/whatever in the eyes anymore.. -back in time- was part of a babyboom in ohio. everyone got married,but not him. its unusual enough to be remembered, but unthinkable enough to be forgotten. and i think theres alot here about reconnecting with home and all tht once were familiar. "realness". but it/those/they have changed. financial burdens and other whatfeelslikeunnecessary worris are overshadowing real life, and you feel less, as your focus unconsciously wanders. or something like that
whats cool is that the words can fit almost anything,and the songs so grand that you get this very serious partofsomethongbigger feeling thing.. and i think thats part of the meaning, that anyone gets affected in some way and have their own very strong grandiose haunted subjective feeling. songs can be about poetry and moods,free for interpretation. luuuvz it yeah