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The Clean – Anything Could Happen Lyrics 11 years ago
went to a doctor
said I looked so hard
and with a smile on his face
pointed me to a junkyard

look for an answer
in empty doorways
talked to a dancer
said it's out on the highways

well c'mon doctor
won't you gimmie a shot
I'm feelin cold boy
feelin hot

doctor said no boy
you've gotta learn
first I'll shoot up
and then it's your turn

-well-

(chorus)
anything could happen
and it could be right now
but the choice is yours
to make it worth while

anything could happen
and it could be right now
but the choice is yours
so make it worthwhile

begged for consolation
and I got none
I haven't the motivation
to get myself a gun

looked for an end-to
in empty doorways
I talked to a dancer
said it's out on the highways

well here I am in the big city
I got no heart and I got no pity

can't you see I'm on the run
can't you see I'm not having any fun

-no-

[Chorus]

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Arcade Fire – Wake Up Lyrics 11 years ago
Purely going by the lyrics, this is what the song turns out to mean. It looks like he contradicts himself at the end, but I think that it's meant to be a twist...

At first he talks about empty promises being told to him as a child, so that he doesn't have to cry. Blind hope, faith. Something filled his heart up with "nothing." This makes me think he's talking about religion, since most of that stuff is just imaginary, passed down. "Nothing", so to speak.

"Now that I'm older, I can see that it's a lie."

I think he wants people to be more aware of their own faults so that they can prosper into future. I say future, because it seems like he's talking about how the last few generations soiled everything.

The next verse is self-explanatory. He sympathizes with what is happening to new children being born, but then goes on to compare humans to "little (isolated) gods causing rainstorms, turning everything good to rust." Which is at least partially true. Even in places where people are prosperous, the human or social conditions can be absolutely terrible, nullifying everything that is good.

The next verse: the master of his own personal rainstorm, he knows where he is going to go when he dies--to Hell.

The twist is that he is still religious, he just lost faith in mankind, and is ready to go to Hell.

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