This song means that sometimes, despite trying to express love or fix a situation, words fail to convey the depth of emotion or mend the damage. It also is about the realization that saying things isn't enough- that you need actions or a deeper connection to prevent the collapse of your relationship and the frustration of trying to reach someone who feels emotionally distant. They sing of the heartbreaking moment when you realize that no matter how perfectly you say how you feel, sometimes the words just aren't enough to make a difference in your relationship.
This song means that sometimes, despite trying to express love or fix a situation, words fail to convey the depth of emotion or mend the damage. It also is about the realization that saying things isn't enough- that you need actions or a deeper connection to prevent the collapse of your relationship and the frustration of trying to reach someone who feels emotionally distant. They sing of the heartbreaking moment when you realize that no matter how perfectly you say how you feel, sometimes the words just aren't enough to make a difference in your relationship.
Oh man, last reaction 21 YEARS AGO! I guess this song, their music, her voice is timeless. This song cuts so unbelievably deep. I've experienced betrayal and loss in a extremely brutal way, and this resonates so hard.
Oh man, last reaction 21 YEARS AGO! I guess this song, their music, her voice is timeless. This song cuts so unbelievably deep. I've experienced betrayal and loss in a extremely brutal way, and this resonates so hard.
Both the protagonist and Rosalie are dangerous to society, though one is significantly less violent, which is the Protagonist as his isn't locked up, still able to roam around town and hear where his "sweet" Rosalie went, in some lines he seems fearful but enthralled all the same by her, leading speculation if he is as insane as her or if he is playing along in survival or some sort of twisted fantasy. Another thing is how, in my head at least, it links to her being an animal with her biting him and such, leading me to think maybe...
Both the protagonist and Rosalie are dangerous to society, though one is significantly less violent, which is the Protagonist as his isn't locked up, still able to roam around town and hear where his "sweet" Rosalie went, in some lines he seems fearful but enthralled all the same by her, leading speculation if he is as insane as her or if he is playing along in survival or some sort of twisted fantasy. Another thing is how, in my head at least, it links to her being an animal with her biting him and such, leading me to think maybe she is an actual animal? Like the illusion made in that one cabaret song on the gorilla "If you could see through my eyes" type of way.
This, in my head, is Henry himself speaking to a new women, warning him about himself in a new alias, speaking in detail on what he did to his new woman he's courting, a sick pleasure he may get from explaining his exploits to his next unknowing victim, as the woman "Fed" to the sink (Stuffed in pieces to hide evidence maybe?) may be his of an addiction.
This, in my head, is Henry himself speaking to a new women, warning him about himself in a new alias, speaking in detail on what he did to his new woman he's courting, a sick pleasure he may get from explaining his exploits to his next unknowing victim, as the woman "Fed" to the sink (Stuffed in pieces to hide evidence maybe?) may be his of an addiction.
This links to the lore of their song "The Black Wagon", which makes me believe the main "Cain" )as in Cain and Able from the many religious books, such as the Bible and the Quran) also commits murders whilst singing about it, which also links to their newest song being "The American Murder Song"
This links to the lore of their song "The Black Wagon", which makes me believe the main "Cain" )as in Cain and Able from the many religious books, such as the Bible and the Quran) also commits murders whilst singing about it, which also links to their newest song being "The American Murder Song"
My favorite t.A.T.u song. Gorgeous lyrics that are powerful and really paint the picture of the deep distrust of those around you. I grew up with this song, and as I grew older, I related to it more. It's helped me in many ways, too. I started learning to drown out the "Clowns" and not listen to the lies they told me. I could go on and on hyperanalyzing the lyrics and gushing, but I'd be here forever.
My favorite t.A.T.u song. Gorgeous lyrics that are powerful and really paint the picture of the deep distrust of those around you. I grew up with this song, and as I grew older, I related to it more. It's helped me in many ways, too. I started learning to drown out the "Clowns" and not listen to the lies they told me. I could go on and on hyperanalyzing the lyrics and gushing, but I'd be here forever.
I believe this is about Mistletoe. Robert is under the mistletoe calling to a girl to come kiss him. I play it every holiday season.
I believe this is about Mistletoe. Robert is under the mistletoe calling to a girl to come kiss him. I play it every holiday season.
I think this song is about addiction and how one leads to the next with potentially the government being somehow involved in the advertising and profitting off indirectly brainwashing children to grow up to have addictive personalities so that the government can somehow profit from the illegal drug industry. Sugar having a triple meaning. Sugar in food can be addicting which could potentially rewire the brain to chase addiction. Sugar also refers to Aspartame, a sugar substitute that is used in common sodas that people drink and indirectly that is how addictive traits are formed from an early age from...
I think this song is about addiction and how one leads to the next with potentially the government being somehow involved in the advertising and profitting off indirectly brainwashing children to grow up to have addictive personalities so that the government can somehow profit from the illegal drug industry. Sugar having a triple meaning. Sugar in food can be addicting which could potentially rewire the brain to chase addiction. Sugar also refers to Aspartame, a sugar substitute that is used in common sodas that people drink and indirectly that is how addictive traits are formed from an early age from children drinking soda. Soda is the gateway drug that leads to everything else. Eventually that gateway leads people in society to start with lighter drugs like weed/mushrooms; hence the reference to hippies sitting around all day. Weed expands the gateway directs people to drugs like heroin. Heroin has a slang term; sugar. Injection needles have a slang term; gun. Which explains the small gun that fits in a pocket. Russian roulette refers to the possibility of OD'ing when chasing a heroin drug high every day. 'Every time I try to go where I really want to be it's already where I am cause I'm already there' line references that the addicted drug user is 100% happy in their moment of addiction and they don't want to change their life. Also has a deeper meaning of living in the moment possibly being inspired by the book 'Be Here Now' which is a popular book in the psychedelic community. This line could also connect to Mushroom People line cause shrooms are a common drug in hippie culture. "Girl lashes out at me" line refers to drug withdrawl. "Fucking kick her" refers to the act of shooting up and kicking the withdrawl effect. "People chasing me down" line refers to friends or family trying to help the heroin addict that doesn't want to give up their addiction. The entire ending line from "Sit in my desolate room" refers to being alone and they've destroyed all of their friendships and are upset and angry about the whole situation, but they continue to shoot up heroin and all their problems go away.
It's the female version of the Dion And The Belmonts song "Runaround Sue" because both songs have narrators who gave their ex-lovers appropriate nicknames for hurting them so, and they are telling future suitors how they were treated when they were together, and they don't want to see the future suitors hurt like they were.
It's the female version of the Dion And The Belmonts song "Runaround Sue" because both songs have narrators who gave their ex-lovers appropriate nicknames for hurting them so, and they are telling future suitors how they were treated when they were together, and they don't want to see the future suitors hurt like they were.