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I was diagnosed with bpd some time ago and when i heard this song i got hooked instantly. I really tells it so well how your mood can change from super happy and manic to sleeping in your bed, crying so much your eyes are burning red from the salt in your tears. When your friends start feeling like hungry lions who just want to use you and you cant get the bad thoughts off your mind.

There is so much things that sound like self harm, suicide, overthinking and manic episodes in this song that i can relate.

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Read multiple times that Julian Cope apparently used to do a lot of LSD in the days of Teardrop Explodes. Maybe it's about that? Is what you're seeing real, or your mind betraying you as an effect of the drugs?

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Ahh, man!

I love this song specially the ending is so amazing and speaking of pillow just reminded me of recently collected Sobel Westex coupon code, you guys have any bedsheets and custom pillow cases please share

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I've read all 116 comments and the most useful clue was the connection to Dark Eyed Sailor. This song is basically a modern retelling of that song. You can even sing the lyrics of Dark Eyed Sailor to the music of A-Punk.

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one of the most relatable songs ever and i dont think thats a good thing

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Seems pretty obvious to me that this is about some hippie friends he knew, a couple, who died young. The tone is deeply loving and even celebratory, in the face of a tragedy. "We were ring around the rosy children" = we were hippies "They were circles around the sun" = they were even more transcendent than the rest of us. "Circles around the sun," planets, gods, or untouchable god-like people. Perhaps they did more drugs. He goes on to talk about their unbreakable spirit and romance and happiness, and then repeats several times, "hearts were broken." They died young, and moved on to...

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This is an interpretation from an A.I.: "I Will Buy You A New Life," a track by Everclear, explores themes of love and devotion against the backdrop of financial struggles. The first part depicts someone offering support and reassurance in both tangible ways (e.g., paying bills) and symbolic ones ("Yes I will buy you a garden where your flowers can bloom"). It also includes an insight into their own life, acknowledging that while they may not be rich or have the ideal circumstances to offer comfort, they believe they're doing better than those who judge without experiencing poverty firsthand. The second...

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This is the interpretation from an A.I.: ""Save Yourself," a song by Stabbing Westward, primarily addresses themes of self-reliance and personal responsibility in the face of emotional distress or adversity. The first verse depicts an individual who is struggling with feelings of loneliness and emptiness; they're searching for someone to help them overcome their challenges but recognize that others can only be sources of support rather than solutions themselves (indicated by "So just save yourself"). The chorus, a recurring motif throughout the song, reinforces this notion – asserting the futility and unrealistic expectations in seeking salvation from external forces when one's...

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This is interpretation from an A.I.: "Basket Case," written by Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day, delves into themes of mental health struggles and societal pressures surrounding vulnerability in relationships. The first verse introduces the speaker as a neurotic individual who is prone to excessive worrying or 'melodramatizing' their life situations – highlighting that even mundane aspects can seem significant due to internal stressors they experience. The chorus presents an existential dilemma: whether these feelings of paranoia and unease are caused by external factors like drugs (implied in the second verse) or if it's simply a reflection of their inherent anxiety...

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This is an A.I. Interpretation: ""Kryptonite," a song by the American rock band '3 Doors Down,' delves into themes of friendship, love, vulnerability, and expectations within relationships. It explores how individuals can feel pressured to maintain strong facades or be seen as "superhuman," which could lead to internal struggles that often go unacknowledged due to societal norms demanding strength at all costs. In the first verse of this song, we find the speaker describing their attempt to clear his mind through a metaphorical journey around the world while leaving behind parts of himself in "the sands of time." This reflects an...

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