I'm really surprised by how straightforward these lyrics are.
It's just about a guy liking a girl that he is completely incompatible with. He lives a total slacker lifestyle, somking pot and going to the beach, of which she disapproves. She also "doesn't make friends for freindship's sake", which just means she isn't very friendly. He wishfully hopes that it will work out between them, mainly because he very attracted to her, probably sexually. He knows that it isn't going to work between them, but for the moment he's "happy just to watch her move."
This is all sort of weird because I'm sort of in this same situation myself, and I'm stoned as well... sorta strange...
Now, with that last part at the end, it sort of gets confusing. It seems to be completely unrelated from the rest of the song, only borrowing the form of the chorus. The lyrics could be taken literally, being about a hopeless illness someone is suffering. There is no real clue as to who is sick though, maybe just a different friend. I'm not really sure about that part.
I think that part's completely different from the main lyrics. Yeah, it could be about a friend who's sick and possibly died or paralysed. That inclusion of an unrelated lyric reminds me of Time by Pink Floyd towards the ending.
I think that part's completely different from the main lyrics. Yeah, it could be about a friend who's sick and possibly died or paralysed. That inclusion of an unrelated lyric reminds me of Time by Pink Floyd towards the ending.
the last paragraph isnt about a person with a real illness. The end is the from perspective of his girlfriend. His girlfriend sees his slacker qualities as a "disease." She doesnt understand why he doesnt do anything, so it shows just how both of them don't understand one another.
the last paragraph isnt about a person with a real illness. The end is the from perspective of his girlfriend. His girlfriend sees his slacker qualities as a "disease." She doesnt understand why he doesnt do anything, so it shows just how both of them don't understand one another.
I think the last verse is refering to the obsession that the main character has for the girl as a "disease" and as he is stuck up on her he cant move on and love anyone else. Well thats my interpretation of it anyway.
I think the last verse is refering to the obsession that the main character has for the girl as a "disease" and as he is stuck up on her he cant move on and love anyone else. Well thats my interpretation of it anyway.
The concluding lyrics to the song can be interpreted as the man reflecting upon himself and the events in the song after he realizes he "doesn't have a hope in hell," hence the "he" instead of "I" and the switch into past tense. It's just a simple repetition of the chorus with slightly different lyrics and a very clever way to conclude the song.
The concluding lyrics to the song can be interpreted as the man reflecting upon himself and the events in the song after he realizes he "doesn't have a hope in hell," hence the "he" instead of "I" and the switch into past tense. It's just a simple repetition of the chorus with slightly different lyrics and a very clever way to conclude the song.
@connor11 I think the last part of the song is referring to his dad, and how he died from skin cancer. I think it's him talking about how he thought his dad would recover but he would end up dying, unable to move because he's dead.
@connor11 I think the last part of the song is referring to his dad, and how he died from skin cancer. I think it's him talking about how he thought his dad would recover but he would end up dying, unable to move because he's dead.
I'm really surprised by how straightforward these lyrics are.
It's just about a guy liking a girl that he is completely incompatible with. He lives a total slacker lifestyle, somking pot and going to the beach, of which she disapproves. She also "doesn't make friends for freindship's sake", which just means she isn't very friendly. He wishfully hopes that it will work out between them, mainly because he very attracted to her, probably sexually. He knows that it isn't going to work between them, but for the moment he's "happy just to watch her move."
This is all sort of weird because I'm sort of in this same situation myself, and I'm stoned as well... sorta strange...
Now, with that last part at the end, it sort of gets confusing. It seems to be completely unrelated from the rest of the song, only borrowing the form of the chorus. The lyrics could be taken literally, being about a hopeless illness someone is suffering. There is no real clue as to who is sick though, maybe just a different friend. I'm not really sure about that part.
I think that part's completely different from the main lyrics. Yeah, it could be about a friend who's sick and possibly died or paralysed. That inclusion of an unrelated lyric reminds me of Time by Pink Floyd towards the ending.
I think that part's completely different from the main lyrics. Yeah, it could be about a friend who's sick and possibly died or paralysed. That inclusion of an unrelated lyric reminds me of Time by Pink Floyd towards the ending.
the last paragraph isnt about a person with a real illness. The end is the from perspective of his girlfriend. His girlfriend sees his slacker qualities as a "disease." She doesnt understand why he doesnt do anything, so it shows just how both of them don't understand one another.
the last paragraph isnt about a person with a real illness. The end is the from perspective of his girlfriend. His girlfriend sees his slacker qualities as a "disease." She doesnt understand why he doesnt do anything, so it shows just how both of them don't understand one another.
I agree with every word you said connor11!!!
I agree with every word you said connor11!!!
I think the last verse is refering to the obsession that the main character has for the girl as a "disease" and as he is stuck up on her he cant move on and love anyone else. Well thats my interpretation of it anyway.
I think the last verse is refering to the obsession that the main character has for the girl as a "disease" and as he is stuck up on her he cant move on and love anyone else. Well thats my interpretation of it anyway.
The concluding lyrics to the song can be interpreted as the man reflecting upon himself and the events in the song after he realizes he "doesn't have a hope in hell," hence the "he" instead of "I" and the switch into past tense. It's just a simple repetition of the chorus with slightly different lyrics and a very clever way to conclude the song.
The concluding lyrics to the song can be interpreted as the man reflecting upon himself and the events in the song after he realizes he "doesn't have a hope in hell," hence the "he" instead of "I" and the switch into past tense. It's just a simple repetition of the chorus with slightly different lyrics and a very clever way to conclude the song.
How's life for you now? I'm in the same situation right now too. lol
How's life for you now? I'm in the same situation right now too. lol
I don't know if she's not friendly. She just might not care for the same things he does.
I don't know if she's not friendly. She just might not care for the same things he does.
@connor11 I think the last part of the song is referring to his dad, and how he died from skin cancer. I think it's him talking about how he thought his dad would recover but he would end up dying, unable to move because he's dead.
@connor11 I think the last part of the song is referring to his dad, and how he died from skin cancer. I think it's him talking about how he thought his dad would recover but he would end up dying, unable to move because he's dead.