S – The Message Lyrics | 12 years ago |
These aren't the lyrics at all. Here are the actual lyrics: And this is how it all ended. With a mess unintended There is nothing I can say now You won't listen. you shut me out. it's not always all about you I will not stand to go through this cause you're angry and I'm beaten all your silence drives me crazy and the TV doesn't help me I am needy so I make things all about me this is awkward and I'm nervous I took your hand and went with it turned it over and I miss you, and I miss you, and I miss you |
Azure Ray – Favorite Cities Lyrics | 13 years ago |
This song always makes me think of Portland, OR. |
Ke$ha – Tik Tok Lyrics | 14 years ago |
Lady Gaga is totally the Lady Gaga of 2010. You took the words out of my head. Props. |
Lovers – seven years Lyrics | 14 years ago |
I'm pretty sure it's "these SCARS of mine are more than skin deep." |
Ke$ha – Tik Tok Lyrics | 14 years ago |
This song is a satire of American youth culture. Youth today have to face the perilousness of the meaninglessness of our confusing existence within this hetero-normative, patriarchal structure. We aren't allowed to find who we truly are, and this struggle to find our identity leads us onto a lost path of destruction and hedonism. The hedonist lifestyle is glorified in Kesha's brilliant satire of this crisis of the youth--the gimme gimme culture of today in which children go out and drink and have sex without any precaution or care for other individuals. She contrasts this satire of the lifestyle with latently painful noises and singing to subliminally indicate the ultimate downfall of this system, and the painful void that filling oneself up with booze, drugs, "fun," and the devil's music leaves in one's soul. Ultimately, Kesha is a crusader for faith. |
Au Revoir Simone – Only You Can Make You Happy Lyrics | 15 years ago |
People tend to blame their sorrows on external sources. It's about accepting the situation and making progress toward being happy. Refusal to wallow. |
Lily Allen – The Fear Lyrics | 15 years ago |
I think this definitely applies to more than just being famous. It's a critique of mass culture and commercialism. It's not just how famous people live. We all are so deeply entrenched in our desire for material goods--so much that people, even who love this song, don't get that she is talking about them. |
CocoRosie – Lyla Lyrics | 15 years ago |
I don't think they ever actually turned to prostitution... Sierra was studying opera and Bianca was a model/poet/artist before CocoRosie. |
Lovers – Ginger Lyrics | 15 years ago |
"Ginger Could love me like a son Tie her swing out from the lawn" her--yep, girl. |
Lovers – Ginger Lyrics | 15 years ago |
I'm pretty sure Ginger is a girl and a lover. I think the songwriter is openly queer. I could be wrong. |
CocoRosie – Beautiful Boyz Lyrics | 15 years ago |
"tattoos of tears" Not at all about "emos." To tattoo a tear coming from one's eye is a traditional prison tattoo. |
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