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Coldplay – Magic Lyrics 10 years ago
Disagree. I see "And I just got broken, broken into two" and his request to his lover "cut me into two" as him thinking he's found his "better half" or "person who completes him."

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Kendrick Lamar – Swimming Pools (Drank) (Extended Version) Lyrics 10 years ago
I'm not much of a rap fan anymore because most of the "mainstream" genre these days is vapid, materialistic, shallow, and stupid. Kendrick Lamar actually has a really nice message in this song once you listen to and digest the lyrics, which is that excessive drinking leads to problems for yourself and everyone around you, regardless of glamorous others portray it to be. When is the last time you heard a rap song that actually poked fun at excessive drinking to numb life's pains? I think this guy is great for rap and society in general.

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Lana Del Rey – Carmen Lyrics 10 years ago
In my mind, this is without a doubt inspired by Blanche DuBois from "A Streetcar Named Desire." If you love this song and have never read the play, its not very long or time consuming and you will see a lot of connections.

"Darling, darling, doesn't have a problem
Lying to herself cause her liquor's top shelf
It's alarming honestly how charming she can be
Fooling everyone, telling how she's having fun"

In the play, Blanche suffers from some form of mental illness and drinks heavily, presumably to avoid the demons of her past. She charms and fools many people into thinking that she is something other than what she truly is.

"She says you don't want to be like me
Don't wanna see all the things I've seen
I'm dying, I'm dying
She says you don't want to get this way
Famous, and dumb, and no age
My, I'm dying"

Blanche reveals the demons of her past at various point throughout the play. Her family dying off in front of her eyes, the loss the family plantation, the suicide of her husband which she is convinced is her fault. She is portrayed as the most notorious person from her home in Laurel because of her sleeping around after the death of her husband, hence the "famous, and dumb...." line.

"Baby's all dressed up, with nowhere to go
That's the little story of the girl you know
Relying on the kindness of strangers
Time and cherry marks while doing party favours
Put your red dress on, put your lipstick on
Sing your song, song, now, the camera's on
And you're alive again "

Blanche's clothing and jewelry are often spoken of throughout, as well as her enjoyment of wearing them. She truly does get dressed up with no where to go as she does not work, is seldom mentioned leaving Stella's, and can't leave New Orleans because she was run out of her home town and can't afford to support herself. "I have always relied on the kindness of strangers" is her last line in the play... This was what really sold me on the Blanche influence and made me examine the lyrics more closely.

There are other small similarities that may be a stretch... the lines in French might be from Blanche speaking in French and talking of her French heritage. The mention of "light" and "lightning"... Light, or lack there of, was important symbolism in the play for Blanche, and is mentioned in her most important and telling monologue (the one about her husband.)

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