I definitely thought this and Hypocritical Kiss were about Meg!
Anyway the words the verse with words missing is
"Call me whatever you may
I aint stopping the train
I got a pill for the pain
Hip eponymous poor boy, poor boy"
I think it most def. is about Meg and the whole White Stripes era.
I think it most def. is about Meg and the whole White Stripes era.
"Let the stripes unfurl," is about as unsubtle as he's gotten IMO! The whole song makes ya wonder if it's about her, but I think that lyric pretty much seals the deal!
"Let the stripes unfurl," is about as unsubtle as he's gotten IMO! The whole song makes ya wonder if it's about her, but I think that lyric pretty much seals the deal!
It's rather a cutting song really...with him saying yeah you'll be around, but so will I and way more than you. He pretty much also says that she's lazy and isn't really doing much while he's going around achieving all that he is. It's a cold song, but also motivational...you know you like to just keep proving yourself when you've had a falling apart with someone.
I don't think it's about her being lazy, I think it's just about the fact that the White Stripes was his 'thing' but that he had to rely on her for that and she didn't want to do it anymore.
Definitely with 'let the stripes unfurl' and 'I'll be using your name' too. I think it's obvious but I guess to some it might not be if they don't know the imagery and were purely judging it on his solo work without background White Stripes knowledge.
I don't think it's about her being lazy, I think it's just about the fact that the White Stripes was his 'thing' but that he had to rely on her for that and she didn't want to do it anymore.
Definitely with 'let the stripes unfurl' and 'I'll be using your name' too. I think it's obvious but I guess to some it might not be if they don't know the imagery and were purely judging it on his solo work without background White Stripes knowledge.
I definitely thought this and Hypocritical Kiss were about Meg!
Anyway the words the verse with words missing is "Call me whatever you may I aint stopping the train I got a pill for the pain Hip eponymous poor boy, poor boy"
I think it most def. is about Meg and the whole White Stripes era.
I think it most def. is about Meg and the whole White Stripes era.
"Let the stripes unfurl," is about as unsubtle as he's gotten IMO! The whole song makes ya wonder if it's about her, but I think that lyric pretty much seals the deal!
"Let the stripes unfurl," is about as unsubtle as he's gotten IMO! The whole song makes ya wonder if it's about her, but I think that lyric pretty much seals the deal!
It's rather a cutting song really...with him saying yeah you'll be around, but so will I and way more than you. He pretty much also says that she's lazy and isn't really doing much while he's going around achieving all that he is. It's a cold song, but also motivational...you know you like to just keep proving yourself when you've had a falling apart with someone.
I don't think it's about her being lazy, I think it's just about the fact that the White Stripes was his 'thing' but that he had to rely on her for that and she didn't want to do it anymore. Definitely with 'let the stripes unfurl' and 'I'll be using your name' too. I think it's obvious but I guess to some it might not be if they don't know the imagery and were purely judging it on his solo work without background White Stripes knowledge.
I don't think it's about her being lazy, I think it's just about the fact that the White Stripes was his 'thing' but that he had to rely on her for that and she didn't want to do it anymore. Definitely with 'let the stripes unfurl' and 'I'll be using your name' too. I think it's obvious but I guess to some it might not be if they don't know the imagery and were purely judging it on his solo work without background White Stripes knowledge.