A song about fun.
A song about fun.
this song has always reminded me of summer for some reason...
this song has always reminded me of summer for some reason...
halo2 best halo game actually
halo2 best halo game actually
maaannn i gotta skateboard again
maaannn i gotta skateboard again
this is definitely about a relationship that keeps on going "breaks" or ended badly, second verse they mentioned that a person has left them AGAIN. "cant change how i feel" they definitely still have feelings for them. "You're a ghost A haunting dream Hold me close Stay with me" they cant see them but they keep on thinking of them, wanting to be with them again. "You lied to me You lied to me before I can't trust you I cannot ignore The things that you do Because it was always you" the you lied to me part can mean that it was promised that they'll get back together but they didn't....
this is definitely about a relationship that keeps on going "breaks" or ended badly, second verse they mentioned that a person has left them AGAIN. "cant change how i feel" they definitely still have feelings for them. "You're a ghost A haunting dream Hold me close Stay with me" they cant see them but they keep on thinking of them, wanting to be with them again. "You lied to me You lied to me before I can't trust you I cannot ignore The things that you do Because it was always you" the you lied to me part can mean that it was promised that they'll get back together but they didn't. they cant ignore the state of the relationship and move on, they miss it to much because it was done by someone they still love. "Stay with me Even if it's just make believe" They're desperate to be with them again, even if they don't love them anymore.
This song is based less on morrissey's personal experience than an effort to connect with the emotions and experiences of the listener, whatever those may be. I feel like this song was probably written around the same time as "rubber ring" which lends personification to song itself, which has it's own agency and ability to have a relationship with it's audience.
This song is based less on morrissey's personal experience than an effort to connect with the emotions and experiences of the listener, whatever those may be. I feel like this song was probably written around the same time as "rubber ring" which lends personification to song itself, which has it's own agency and ability to have a relationship with it's audience.
This is about the artist who had intense emotional states, feeling extreme (coffee black and egg white or feeling black and white) , isolation and vulnerability.
This is about the artist who had intense emotional states, feeling extreme (coffee black and egg white or feeling black and white) , isolation and vulnerability.