
Wow, that's an interesting thought about the song! Actually, sometimes lyrics can be misleading at first — they seem to be about something negative or even scary, but in reality they are about deeper emotions, such as loneliness or inner struggle. I liked your observation about the bridge of a song — that's where the true feeling that the author wanted to convey is often hidden. It reminds us that in life, we also often get distracted by trivialities, while the meaning lies deeper. By the way, speaking of the search for true emotions and connections between people, I recently...
Wow, that's an interesting thought about the song! Actually, sometimes lyrics can be misleading at first — they seem to be about something negative or even scary, but in reality they are about deeper emotions, such as loneliness or inner struggle. I liked your observation about the bridge of a song — that's where the true feeling that the author wanted to convey is often hidden. It reminds us that in life, we also often get distracted by trivialities, while the meaning lies deeper. By the way, speaking of the search for true emotions and connections between people, I recently came across the website www.flirtini.com/blog/how-to-find-a-third-person-for-a-threesome.html — it has interesting information on how to find couples looking for a third person, as well as useful advice for couples looking for a third. In general, it is interesting how music and real life intersect through emotions and the need for contact.

Wow, that's an interesting thought about the song! Actually, sometimes lyrics can be misleading at first — they seem to be about something negative or even scary, but in reality they are about deeper emotions, such as loneliness or inner struggle. I liked your observation about the bridge of a song — that's where the true feeling that the author wanted to convey is often hidden. It reminds us that in life, we also often get distracted by trivialities, while the meaning lies deeper. By the way, speaking of the search for true emotions and connections between people, I recently...
Wow, that's an interesting thought about the song! Actually, sometimes lyrics can be misleading at first — they seem to be about something negative or even scary, but in reality they are about deeper emotions, such as loneliness or inner struggle. I liked your observation about the bridge of a song — that's where the true feeling that the author wanted to convey is often hidden. It reminds us that in life, we also often get distracted by trivialities, while the meaning lies deeper. By the way, speaking of the search for true emotions and connections between people, I recently came across the website [url=https://www.flirtini.com/blog/how-to-find-a-third-person-for-a-threesome.html]www.flirtini.com/blog/how-to-find-a-third-person-for-a-threesome.html[/url] — it has interesting information on how to find couples looking for a third person, as well as useful advice for couples looking for a third. In general, it is interesting how music and real life intersect through emotions and the need for contact.

Wow, that's an interesting thought about the song! Actually, sometimes lyrics can be misleading at first — they seem to be about something negative or even scary, but in reality they are about deeper emotions, such as loneliness or inner struggle. I liked your observation about the bridge of a song — that's where the true feeling that the author wanted to convey is often hidden. It reminds us that in life, we also often get distracted by trivialities, while the meaning lies deeper. By the way, speaking of the search for true emotions and connections between people, I recently...
Wow, that's an interesting thought about the song! Actually, sometimes lyrics can be misleading at first — they seem to be about something negative or even scary, but in reality they are about deeper emotions, such as loneliness or inner struggle. I liked your observation about the bridge of a song — that's where the true feeling that the author wanted to convey is often hidden. It reminds us that in life, we also often get distracted by trivialities, while the meaning lies deeper. By the way, speaking of the search for true emotions and connections between people, I recently came across the website <a href="https://www.flirtini.com/blog/how-to-find-a-third-person-for-a-threesome.html">www.flirtini.com/blog/how-to-find-a-third-person-for-a-threesome.html</a> — it has interesting information on how to find couples looking for a third person, as well as useful advice for couples looking for a third. In general, it is interesting how music and real life intersect through emotions and the need for contact.

This song never fails to make me a little misty-eyed, and I don't even have any immediate family members in the military.
This song never fails to make me a little misty-eyed, and I don't even have any immediate family members in the military.

This song is so good it makes me feel both at peace and terribly sad.
This song is so good it makes me feel both at peace and terribly sad.

Trigger warning: Themes of s*icide.
Trigger warning: Themes of s*icide.
Early Stars is about double assisted s**? “when you sink into the ground/ you’ll fly” “We’ll go quietly together” “when they open up their/ papers they’ll know” There are hints all throughout this song about a plan or carrying out a double assisted s or two s in parallel.
Early Stars is about double assisted s**? “when you sink into the ground/ you’ll fly” “We’ll go quietly together” “when they open up their/ papers they’ll know” There are hints all throughout this song about a plan or carrying out a double assisted s or two s in parallel.
There are hints towards life/breathing in the phrases found in verse 1, “restless heart”, “breathing lessons” and “collapsing air”.
There are hints towards life/breathing in the phrases found in verse 1, “restless heart”, “breathing lessons” and “collapsing air”.
Meanwhile verse 2, “slow eyes” (extremely morbid interpretation) might be referring to the partner’s last moments with their eyes open as life leaves...
Meanwhile verse 2, “slow eyes” (extremely morbid interpretation) might be referring to the partner’s last moments with their eyes open as life leaves their body. It gets slightly more complicated with the latter two lines in the verse however, as “separation” and “alone” suggest that only the partner carried out the s*, leaving the singer…? I believe its more likely that the partner went first, giving the singer a moment of ‘silence’ where this song could hypothetically come into existence on this fictional timeline.
However haunting and beautiful this song is, its subject matter is serious, if you need help with your mental health, it is right at your fingertips.
And to ohboyitisntmic!, I’m here aren’t I?

Birds Of A Feather refers to the proverb “Birds of a feather flock together”, meaning people of similar qualities tend to stick together. Here KOLS applies that phrase to a strained relationship. I don’t know how this will be perceived by fans of this genre of music, but if you are after a more accessible/alternative interpretation of that proverb in music, Billie Eilish’s song of the same title does a pretty good job.
Birds Of A Feather refers to the proverb “Birds of a feather flock together”, meaning people of similar qualities tend to stick together. Here KOLS applies that phrase to a strained relationship. I don’t know how this will be perceived by fans of this genre of music, but if you are after a more accessible/alternative interpretation of that proverb in music, Billie Eilish’s song of the same title does a pretty good job.
The beginning lines of both verses allude to a kind of unequal power dynamic, “by the name of my neck…” referring to the singer...
The beginning lines of both verses allude to a kind of unequal power dynamic, “by the name of my neck…” referring to the singer being handled like an animal, “sometimes I believe in god,,,” referring to fear as a factor in loyalty/faith.
Though empty words are exchanged in this relationship, there is a kind of substance between the two characters, shown in the outro verse. The two are bound by their insecurities, but inevitably time will separate them.
Audio systems are wasted on people who aren’t listening to this song…

A sweet, cheerful, catchy children's song about global cataclysm and species extinction.
A sweet, cheerful, catchy children's song about global cataclysm and species extinction.

i love tilt. seriously. if anyone wants some patches holla at me.
i love tilt. seriously. if anyone wants some patches holla at me.
I found a female, country and less offensive version of this song called "He Hares Me" by Sarah Johns. Unlike Sarah Johns, Puddle Of Mudd added the word "Fucking" in the lyrics. It's about a relationship from the guy's point of view where he stresses about how he must do everything right in the relationships, which is why he tried too hard and now she hates him. Sarah's song is from the woman's side of the story.
I found a female, country and less offensive version of this song called "He Hares Me" by Sarah Johns. Unlike Sarah Johns, Puddle Of Mudd added the word "Fucking" in the lyrics. It's about a relationship from the guy's point of view where he stresses about how he must do everything right in the relationships, which is why he tried too hard and now she hates him. Sarah's song is from the woman's side of the story.