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Anthems for a Seventeen Year-Old Girl Lyrics
Used to be the one of the rotten ones
And I liked you for that Now you're all gone, got your make-up on And you're not coming back Bleachin' your teeth, smiling flash Talking trash, under your breath Bleachin' your teeth, smiling flash Talking trash, under my window Park that car, drop that phone, Sleep on the floor, dream about me Used to be the one of the rotten ones And I liked you for that Now you're all gone, got your make-up on And you're not coming back
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01-12-2009
I feel like this is a way of saying "Don't leave me behind. Don't leave me alone. I liked you for who you were before."
"Talkin' Trash, under my window."
I think she's saying the subject of the song is talking trash about her. Like suddenly, this person doesn't care about her at all, and is just trying to fit in by putting her down, because she (the singer) is still a "rotten one".
"Park that car
Drop that phone
Sleep on the floor
Dream about me"
This is how it used to be, before everything changed. They used to dream together, sleeping on the floor. But now, this teenage girl got her license, and is always talking on the phone, like teenage girls sometimes do. And the singer is saying, "please come back. I miss you"
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01-12-2009
Absolutely love the choice of words here, "under my window" is so personal. I feel that it perfectly describes how girls talk about each other at that age, and the way they try to conceal it from each other no matter how obvious it is. Such a great song!
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02-01-2009
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02-03-2009
Used to be the one of the rotten ones
And I liked you for that
Now you're all gone, got your make-up on
And you're not coming back
Pretty obvious, she used to be rebellious and she liked that about her old self. Now she's grown up and has lost that side of herself. The line "got your make-up on" makes me think of her as being a smart businesswoman now. She knows she can't get her teenage self back again.
Bleachin' your teeth, smiling flash
Talking trash, under your breath (I'm sure it IS under your breath first time round!)
Again, the bleaching teeth and smiling flash make me think of the businesswoman trying to impress others and make deals, always smiling fakely. Then the talking trash, under your breath is like she hasn't got the courage (or the lack of responsibility) to say what she really feels anymore, like she did when she was a teenager. She has to say it under her breath instead.
Park that car
Drop that phone
Sleep on the floor
Dream about me
Ok, best verse! This just makes me see her having a breakdown, or moment of realization. Like, she's on the phone to some big business client (sorry, im obsessed with her being a businesswoman! :D) and then suddenly she just can't take it anymore so she just drops her phone, stops her car, curls up in the back seat and... dreams of her old self
beautiful :)
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02-03-2009
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02-09-2009
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03-16-2009
In a nutshell, the narrator sees all the signs of maturation [learning to drive, putting makeup on, moving away to live alone, starting a different life] in her friend is generally accepting of it all, but hopes that she won't be forgotten in her fervent plea, to "dream about me". Alternatively the song is a retrospective of a younger self as a youth... to never forget...
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03-22-2009
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03-23-2009
Another interpretation that could be pretty accurate is that it's from the perspective of a younger sister talking about her older sister. Her older sister is growing up and moving on in life, driving cars, meeting boys, wearing makeup, doing all the things that teenage girls do, and the younger sister is being left behind. She wishes things could be the way they were when they were younger. It's sort of a coming to terms with adolescence, and the younger sister doesn't want to be forgotten by her older sister.
I think this song could be interpreted from a number of perspectives, but I think those 2 are the ones I like the best. Great song overall. BSS is amazing.
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04-26-2009
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05-21-2009
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05-30-2009
I think that this song comes from two points of view, but read by the same narrator. The narrator is the 17 year old girl, but from the way that the words are spoken and the grammar that is used, it sounds like she is reading someone else's words. I had an epiphany while listening to this song one time, and I realized that the first two verses are actually a letter, or an email, sent by the person that the 17 year old girl is interested in.
The lines "Used to be one of the rotten ones/And I liked you for that" are said by the male sending the letter, which says that they used to be friends, and weren't really that popular. Putting her make-up on was the beginning of selling out to others, which culminated in bleaching her teeth, and looking down on the people that used to be friends with her.
The small third verse is the only response given by the 17 year old girl, which makes clear that she has always like this guy, because all she wants to do is be the center of his attention, and she mistakenly thought that being on of the pretty ones would make her more attractive in his eyes.
The fourth verse is when it gets interesting, because with this context, the second reading of the first verse is spoken both by the male sending the letter, and the girl, regretting her decision to try and change her ways, longingly wanting to go back.
My two cents anyway.
05-30-2009
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08-25-2009
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09-29-2009
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09-30-2009
I think it's a reflection on her youth. I think that there are two possibilities. It could be about a friend that has backstabbed her and become a different person or it could be about herself, talking about who she used to be and who she started to become. I like the second idea better.
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11-01-2009
"Now you're all gone, got your make up on, and you're not coming back"
Someone special in the speaker's life has undergone changes, be they in looks or personality, and the speaker wants their old someone back.
A good friend of mine has changed drastically since we graduated high school two years ago, and I miss her old self every day. I miss her vivaciousness and the shenanigans we used to get into. I would give anything to have her back the way she was instead of the toxic situation she's in now.
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