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Ambulance Lyrics
your slim frame
your eager eyes and your wild mane oh they keep me where i belong all wrapped up in wrong you're to blame for wasted words of sad refrain oh let them take me where they may believe me when i say oh i will be your accident if you will be my ambulance i will be your screech and crash if you will be my crutch and cast i will be your one more time if you will be my one last chance so fall for me your slime frame your simple stare and your wrong wrong name they keep me where i belong all strung out in song while i so tamed where we can shoot other vines through your good name sip sweet from nights deep wells and watch are garden swim as our seeds are soaked while overgrown you will see hearts colors change like leaves oh sweet sweet dream fall for me fall fast fall free fall for me because oh i will be your ambulance if you will be my accident i will be your screech and crash if you will be my crutch and cast and i will be your one more time if you will be my one last chance so sweet dream fall with me fall fast fall free fall with me |
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05-03-2008
i was lead to believe this because the first few lines seem to reference an image of jesus christ on the cross: "your slim frame, your eager eyes, and your wild mane." and "fall for me."
anyway the bigger idea being that people USE and abuse the concept of god in thinking that he is an external entity and "saviour" that will responsibly make sure you are ok, regardless of your own decisions and actions. that would be the idea of "using" him as a crutch and cast, or ambulance.
so bottom line, i interpret this as misguidedly USING the concept of god as consolation rather than realizing you yourself are entirely responsible for your happiness and well-being. which i have observed in many of the christians i have known.
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