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"Will you ever preserve, Will you ever exhume?"

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  • Will you transition?
  • "Will you watch petals shed, From flowers in bloom?

  • Will you transition?
  • "Will you watch petals shed, From flowers in bloom?

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  • Or will you let nature run its course?
  • "Nothing can live up to promise. Nothing can stop its narrative"

  • Or will you let nature run its course?
  • "Nothing can live up to promise. Nothing can stop its narrative"

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  • The decision will always be tempting but unfulfilling in the end.
  • "Nothing in place of catalysts. And you'll never be pure again."

  • The decision will always be tempting but unfulfilling in the end.
  • "Nothing in place of catalysts. And you'll never be pure again."

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  • You can't replace the natural chemistry/biology.
  • You can't replace the natural chemistry/biology.
  • My Interpretation
    Negative
    Subjective
    Sadness
    Identity
    Transition
    Nature
    Promise
    Fulfillment

    You are not my typewriter But you could be my demon Moving forward through flaming doors

    I think these lines mean he is using his laptop to play games instead of using it as a word processor.

    Subjective
    Objective
    Enjoyment
    Technology
    Interpretation
    Gaming
    Lyrics
    Music

    This is my favorite song at the moment, the third verse makes me cry every time I hear it. The change from "that day is mine" to "that day was mine" is really smart, It's as if he's accepting that he can never be with the love of his life.

    I don't know why I'm commenting on this page so late, most of these comments were made before I was born...

    My Opinion
    Positive
    Subjective
    Enjoyment
    Nostalgia
    Music Appreciation
    Emotional Impact

    Although Taylor Swift’s “Clean” is clearly centered on an emotional healing process after a breakup, its message can also be interpreted in a broader and more symbolic way. The idea of being “finally clean” not only conveys a sense of personal relief, but also highlights the importance of our surroundings in our mental and emotional well-being.

    This message even resonates in more practical contexts, such as physical spaces. Just as Taylor describes feeling free after letting go of something that once weighed her down, in daily life, a clean and renewed environment can make a similar difference in our...

    Positive
    Subjective
    Enjoyment
    Healing
    Symbolism
    Environment
    Clarity
    Productivity

    My interpretation of this song is that of someone making the ultimate choice of whether to continue living or ~check out early so to speak. The references to dying are overt but it seems like the singer is conflicted about what decision they’ll ultimately make and it depends on your interpretation of “the knife”

    I imagine someone walking as far out as they can during an extreme low tide. Being beckoned by their depressive thoughts and a desire for peace especially in these lyrics: “You made it this far Just a little bit more Before we show you the door”...

    Negative
    Subjective
    Sadness
    Choice
    Conflict
    Depressiveness
    Death
    Self-reflection

    To me this song sounds like a reference to the process of healing the inner child. In the lyrics I hear a lot of affirmation, re-integration, and re-parenting. Telling the younger self the words of comfort they needed to hear when they were younger.

    The song offers affirmation to the inner child that they are perfect as they are ex: “And you're like a sugar bomb” a reference to the innocence and vulnerability of being a child. It offers re-assurance of finding safety in whatever coping mechanisms you chose as a child such as ‘skipping along/dissociating’ ex: “And no harm will...

    Positive
    Subjective
    Enjoyment
    Healing
    Inner Child
    Freedom
    Security
    Coping

    It's hard to tell if this is a direct continuation of part 1, but either way, this track explores themes of love, heartbreak, and the pain that can come from failed relationships. It can be assumed this is from the opposite side of the spectrum, when you overflow your affection and love for someone onto another, rather than fail to reciprocate it. They feel they're being overwhelmed and emotionally drained, and feel all their warnings and concerns aren't being heard; Resulting in feeling cold and isolated, like a barren winter.

    Song Meaning
    Negative
    Subjective
    Sadness
    Love
    Heartbreak
    Failed Relationships
    Emotional Overwhelm
    Isolation

    “JDM” stands for Jens De Mello, who is a friend of lead singer Michael Poulsen. This is more evident by the last lines of the song, roughly translated from Brazilian, which mean “This is to my friend from Brazil, the Bathmaster of Doom."

    Song Fact
    Positive
    Subjective
    Enjoyment
    Friendship
    Tribute
    Music
    Personal
    Culture

    This one seems to be about the power of love and the enduring nature of certain relationships. The lyrics tell of a couple who have been immortalized in a frozen state, symbolizing how love transcends time. Even as statues that frequently get moved around and separated, they know that their deep love cannot be extinguished. It basically celebrates the timeless power of love and that some connections can go beyond mortal limitations and continue even after death.

    Song Meaning
    Positive
    Subjective
    Enjoyment
    Love
    Endurance
    Immortality
    Relationships
    Timelessness

    This one tells the story of those who find solace and hope in the power of music, here in particular through the radio. The story of the song follows a man infatuated with a song a radio man plays, one by a girl called Madeline; Whether or not she is the singer or if he actually knows her isn't clear. It escalates to a point when he stands in the rain with only one coin for a phone booth call, desperately trying to reach Madeline, calling the radio station, they reveal that they don't even know her name, further emphasizing...

    My Interpretation
    Positive
    Subjective
    Enjoyment
    Love
    Longing
    Music
    Solace
    Dedication