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This song is about Hudson Lindow of Moscow, Idaho.

Song Meaning
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Enjoyment
Sadness
Personal Struggle
Isolation

This song was originally intended for Billie Joe Armstrong's side project Pinhead Gunpowder, having been performed on February 12, 1994, as an untitled song with early demo lyrics. These early lyrics touched more on the effects of methamphetamine high, such as losing the ability to care, and doing whatever you please: "And I know what I want / And I'll fuck who I want / And I don't really give a care." Watch the performance here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwttHG4EqEk

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Anger
Disgust
Drug Abuse
Recklessness
Freedom

Abigail Morris told Apple Music in 2024: "Lyrically, it always felt like a mission statement. I wrote it just after my father passed away, and it was the idea of, ‘Let me make my grief a commodity’—this kind of slightly sarcastic ‘I’m going to put my heart on the line and all my pain and everything for a buck.’ The idea of being ecstatic by being burned alive—by your pain and by your art and by your inspiration—in a kind of holy-fire way. What we’re here to do is be fully alive and committed to exorcising any demons, pain or joy."...

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Sadness
Joy
Grief
Commodification
Pain
Inspiration
Healing

I've always had a slightly different take on this song - I feel there's a valid interpretation that the fault mainly lies with the narrator/singer, not the person being eulogized.

Was it that the eulogized person was a hypocrite and a fraud? Or was it that the narrator is placing unrealistic expectations of perfection on this person....and then angrily casting them aside when they failed to live up to it? It's established that the narrator is looking for someone or something to identify with and fill some hole in their life.....we've seen with celebrity 'stan' culture and My Team...

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Subjective
Anger
Sadness
Betrayal
Disillusionment
Unrealistic Expectations

it's definitely about two people who are in a relationship they try to work things out but they can't anymore "we can't hold the earth anymore" maybe it means the relationship is a burden and heavy and they can't keep trying

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Sadness
Disgust
Relationship Struggles
Burden
Hopelessness

I believe that this song has more of a deep personal meaning, at least for me. Throughout the song Matt speaks about “what it’s like to be a man.” I like to think that it’s himself asking these questions while on his path to adult hood with the real world crashing down on to him. In the chorus of the song, he’s yelling to his own parents for guidance but they’ve been negligent of his needs. You can tell in the final chorus as he yells to both of his parents saying, “Mother, oh father. Have you lost that boy...

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Subjective
Sadness
Yearning
Desperation
Coming Of Age
Family Relationships
Personal Growth

This song is obviously recreating a memory for Van, before the fame, the adulations, and becoming who he wanted to be. its clearly painting a picture for the listener, what he's life was like, and in that regard its lovely and honest music.

Now, when it comes to the meaning of this song, it is hauntingly beautiful. Saying that cleaning windows is anyones dream would be a flat out lie, and thats why we get the "whats my line" like hes in a play.. ah, yes, thats what he was supposed to say: "im happy cleaning windows". he has to remind...

My Interpretation
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Subjective
Enjoyment
Joy
Hope
Reflection
Goal Achievement
Faith
Enjoying The Process
Trust
Biblical Influence

This song is about how in 2005, Pete took a bunch of pills ina best buy parking lot. he called his manager to tell him fob couldn't do the European tour. in part of thephone call pete started slurring his speech,a ND he passed out. his manager called his mom, and when they found him he was clutching a TTTYG copy. and he was listening to Jeff Buckley's cover of hallelujah, hence the title

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Sadness
Disgust
Drug Abuse
Personal Struggles
Mental Health

i love love love where patrick & pete both take turns singing I used to obsess over living, Now I only obsess over you Tell me you'd like boys like me better In the dark lying on top of you This has been said so many times that I'm not sure if it matters"

Positive
Subjective
Enjoyment
Love
Adoration
Obsession
Love
Intimacy
Desire
Vulnerability

This was written and released before Bush was president, so the reference to that makes no sense.

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Disgust
Politics
Time