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What it means to me ..... All the heartache blood sweat tears .. rising only to fall once again.. but never give up wipe the mud from my face rip a piece of my shirt to bandage the wound to climb the ladder that had now been place before me.. by the hands of my partner my love who found me and meeting me half way to fight another day.. ..... This is the song I want played at my wedding. After taking our vows walking down the isle together..

Positive
Subjective
Enjoyment
Perseverance
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Heart-wrending song, but it ends with such emotional blackmail. Intentional? Maybe not. But it's emotional blackmail all the same being used to get the lover to return again after exploring.

Negative
Subjective
Sadness
Emotional Blackmail
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I could have sworn she was singing "Do right, home days woman, do right, home nights man." It makes more sense, considering the plural "s" on "days" and "nights".

Positive
Subjective
Enjoyment
Lyrics
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The lyrics, the song title, the album title, the life of the songwriter, and the New Testament all seem to be coming together here.

The album title "Dearest Christian, I'm So Very Sorry for Bringing You Here. Love, Dad" is a message from songwriter Attrell Cordes to his son, and apparently conveys that this world is so hard to live in that a parent should be apologizing to their child for introducing them to it.

That sentiment is consistent with the lyrics which tell a person that they will receive no relief from the cruelties of the world,...

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Subjective
Sadness
Parental Apology
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The song explores several key themes through its lyrics: The Fleetness of Time: The central metaphor of "brass and batons" refers to moments of celebratory fanfare or "magic wands" that appear briefly before they "fade away". The Nature of Memory: It depicts the past as a "brass band" that creates a sense of direction or purpose, yet acknowledges that these memories are ultimately "moments in the haze" that vanish once they are over. The Search for Meaning: The lyrics describe characters like "Johnny" working hard for a "good life" that feels just out of reach, contrasting the persistent grind of the present with...

Positive
Subjective
Nostalgia
Memory
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The differences in “come and find your kind” versus “we don’t need your kind” have stuck out to me during the years. I first heard this song as a teenager yearning to move to the city. I made it and now fear artists that live by their own means cannot afford such places. The sprawl and or gentrification focuses on growth in all the wrong places and access being denied. If we keep headed in that direction then who will truly be able to live among these spaces built on art and culture that were once accessible? We will hit...

Negative
Subjective
Fear
City Life
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The song is a reaction to the UK music press' backlash against the Manics to the mostly restrained approach the band maintained on "This Is My Truth..." after they'd supposedly been given a free pass on "Everything..." to recover their footing after Richey's disappearance.

The first verse and first couplet of the second are sung from the press' viewpoint, drunk and baying for blood.

The second couplet of second verse and chorus are the band's reaction to the comments from a music press that was owned by one major print company at that stage - Melody...

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Negative
Subjective
Anger
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This song has really touched my soul over the past few weeks, and I want to share my interpretation.

Let’s start with the title: it is intentionally altered. The lyrical I has made mistakes in life and is aware of them, but they do not intend to change their harmful habits. This is reflected in the line “this is a foul-tasting medicine” — the pain and consequences are real, yet the speaker uses this self-acknowledged suffering to rationalize and soothe themselves.

The song is written in second-person form, but the speaker is not addressing anyone else. The only person in...

Song Meaning
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Subjective
Introspection
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