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It's funny, my impression of this song did a complete 180. Been listening to the new album and getting to know it better, and at first I really didn't like this song. The sound is cool, a lot of swagger. But I wasn't a fan of the "love song" aspect. Some key lines in the song just rubbed me the wrong way - take my money, wanting the girl to quit her job, love me for the rest of MY life.

Then I remembered that Badflower often tells stories by speaking in the first person of the character they're...

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This song evolved from a cover of Polly by Nirvana, and that was the title initially.

I see it as Polly from Polly's perspective. A girl expressing her agency in the only ways she can in a horrific situation of kidnap and rape.

"Your brown eyes are my blue skies. They light up the rivers that the birds fly over. Better not to quench your thirst. Better not to be the first one diving in, though you caught me and you know why you breathe in the deepest part of the water."

His eyes are the sky and...

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♫♪ Oohhhhh.. I wish there were another verse...♫♪

Or bridge... SOMETHING.

Roger, this song was too good not to finish! It's WAY too short.!

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This is not 'Aubade' - this is 'Home Again'.

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Rob Thomas songs kind of sound like the guy was traumatized in his youth. Seems like this tune is about a nutty parent who, while maybe they love you, is not really in the correct headspace to be a parent. I can relate.

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definitely reminds me of the movie he was in - firecracker - with the line ‘you sewed me up but it will never heal’… but this song came out before that movie, so most likely not connected

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i think i figured out what he said at he said at the start "can the kemper of the dahy, to the streets to the streets, the ferrying of tears the proclamation of to the streets, to the streets, can the kempers of the dahy, to the streets, to the streets" it could be that its "denial" and not "dahy"

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This song is a protest against intervention by people in a position of authority, whether that is the government (Taxes, invasive laws, ETC), school, parents, ETC. The narrator is simply saying that what is being done to them is not acceptable.

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Not sure why the lyrics for "Whichever Way The Wind Blows" are here too.

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No explanation what SSC means?

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