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Band of Horses – I Go to the Barn Because I Like the Lyrics 11 years ago
The title is what gets me the most. It makes me as the question, what does he like? He goes to the barn because he likes the what? It sorta leaves the final word to be open to interpretation. Or maybe it's meant to be sorta like he's cut off. Maybe he's to sad to say what he likes. If its a song about heartbreak, maybe he likes to go to the barn because he likes the way it reminds him of his love. Who knows.

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The Weeks – Buttons Lyrics 11 years ago
I think this is about a break up, but it's not the breakup the man wants, but that he thinks they need. They both care for each other a lot, and she still is in love with him, and although the guy loves her back, he doesn't feel like he's in love with her anymore.

The first part, he notices her really down so he asks her what's wrong and she was missing him a lot. Something he doesn't really notice. The "We's a leaving" part means that he knows they're going to break up. When she says stay, it means she still wants to try to get the relationship to work. She kisses his lips and runs away to try to get him to chase her again. Maybe it'll bring back the affection.

The second line is likely when he's trying to break up with her. It's hard for him so he tries to put his mind somewhere else, he notices his buttons are missing. Something that sticks with him as a memory of the break up, likely why the name of the song is Buttons. He tells her to "Pull your knife away from my throat". This is likely her anger towards him for giving up on the relationship without trying harder, but he tries to tell her that it was inevitable and it was going to happen one way or another. Her anger flows over into the next line, likely cigarettes are something she's been wanting him to quit. Again, she kisses his lips and runs away. Something to remind him of her, and maybe get him to chase her.

The line after is most likely the middle of the break up. He's shaking because he's nervous. He claims he can never see how good young love can be. It's present tense. The last three lines, she's trying to convince him that it isn't bad. He agrees that it's not that bad, and reminds himself of the good times they had. You can tell there's doubt in his break up, but he feels like it needs to be done, even if there were good times.

The line after, I think is the setting of the breakup. He takes her to a park, a neutral area, to break up with her. It's only fitting that as they walk in together, they walk out together. She's likely all broken up, so he holds her hand to support her as they walk out of the park. He knows that she loves him enough that she'll always be there, whether or not he wants it. Her kiss is another sign of her constant affection and devotion towards their relationship.

Same lines as second part.

I feel like this line is after the break up. He feels all torn up about the whole situation and maybe even realizes his mistake. He's less selfish and more selfless as he realizes what he put her through. He was focusing on how he was shaking during the breakup but never quite realized how she was feeling. She was shaking just as he was. Now the words are past tense. He realizes that at the time, he could never see how good young love could be. He's starting to realize what he's missing. Again, the doubt flows in as he says he knows its not that bad, look at what they had. His doubt again sounds itself when he repeats the last line.


I guess this is my interpretation of it, maybe because I'm hurting from my own break up. But whatever.

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Pink Floyd – Mother Lyrics 13 years ago
The only part I don't quite understand is, "Mama's gonna make all of your nightmares come true, Mama's gonna put all of her fears into you". Can anyone elaborate?

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Pink Floyd – Wish You Were Here Lyrics 13 years ago
Your second interpretation seems to fit better than the first, seems like he's trying to say, "wish you were here" as in, I want you to know what it's like. In the first part of the song he says, "So you think you can tell heaven from hell..." and so its as if the other person thinks he knows pain and pleasure and he's trying to tell him to experience it in his shoes and then he would know.

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Uncle Kracker – Follow Me Lyrics 14 years ago
Yup this dude makes sense. The only reason it sounds like a drug reference is because he's saying he's her drug.

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The Offspring – You're Gonna Go Far, Kid Lyrics 14 years ago
Well, reading these comments. Some people say that it's, "Clever alibis, Lord of the Flies" which would probably refer to the book Lord of the Flies. I've never read the book though, so I don't know how it refers to it. But an alibi is basically an excuse. Alibis is obviously more than one excuse from either one person or more than one person. If it is referring to the Lord of the Flies, the lyrics might be saying that the Lord of the Flies (the swine's head on the stick) is a great excuse? Not sure, just wanted to post that about the alibis.

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