That's deep, man. Maybe you should actually come up with something to say next time, for example, why the song is great. We've told you why it sucks; tell us why it doesn't.
That's deep, man. Maybe you should actually come up with something to say next time, for example, why the song is great. We've told you why it sucks; tell us why it doesn't.
Their voices might sound amazing together if Chris Martin actually had a significant role in the song, but unfortunately he's backgrounded for most of it. Their voices could sound great paired, but Chris would actually have to be singing for us to notice.
Their voices might sound amazing together if Chris Martin actually had a significant role in the song, but unfortunately he's backgrounded for most of it. Their voices could sound great paired, but Chris would actually have to be singing for us to notice.
The meaning, on the other hand, is flat-out pathetic. The woman needs to get over it and grow up to respect herself instead of defining her life based on her douche bag boyfriend (yes, the lyrics DO imply that he's an ass and pretty much completely at fault here). I'm pretty sure he's not crying over leaving her clinging, needy backside behind; maybe she should grow a personality and a sense of self-worth instead of defining herself based on men and her relationships with them so she doesn't get hurt by guys like this (especially since she seems to have poor taste in men anyway).
Hell, if she became an independent, confident woman with her own life and personality, she might be able to attract the sort of guy who isn't a complete douche and user instead of dating guys like this and then crying over them leaving (when it's really not a tragedy since he was worthless anyway). Instead we have some whiny girl stuck in the past lamenting over the jerk who broke her heart and imagining an impossible future because she's already edited out all the emotional crap he put her through. Her self-revised history ensures that she'll never learn and will make the same stupid decision over and over. It's pathetic and a sad day for women everywhere.
I wish there were more lyrics, but this song is great. Stop QQing and get over it.
That's deep, man. Maybe you should actually come up with something to say next time, for example, why the song is great. We've told you why it sucks; tell us why it doesn't.
That's deep, man. Maybe you should actually come up with something to say next time, for example, why the song is great. We've told you why it sucks; tell us why it doesn't.
because their voices are amazing together, and the song has a meaning i'm pretty sure everyone can relate to. Love it. k?
because their voices are amazing together, and the song has a meaning i'm pretty sure everyone can relate to. Love it. k?
Their voices might sound amazing together if Chris Martin actually had a significant role in the song, but unfortunately he's backgrounded for most of it. Their voices could sound great paired, but Chris would actually have to be singing for us to notice.
Their voices might sound amazing together if Chris Martin actually had a significant role in the song, but unfortunately he's backgrounded for most of it. Their voices could sound great paired, but Chris would actually have to be singing for us to notice.
The meaning, on the other hand, is flat-out pathetic. The woman needs to get over it and grow up to respect herself instead of defining her life based on her douche bag boyfriend (yes, the lyrics DO imply that he's an ass and pretty much completely at fault here). I'm pretty sure he's not crying over leaving her clinging, needy backside behind; maybe she should grow a personality and a sense of self-worth instead of defining herself based on men and her relationships with them so she doesn't get hurt by guys like this (especially since she seems to have poor taste in men anyway).
Hell, if she became an independent, confident woman with her own life and personality, she might be able to attract the sort of guy who isn't a complete douche and user instead of dating guys like this and then crying over them leaving (when it's really not a tragedy since he was worthless anyway). Instead we have some whiny girl stuck in the past lamenting over the jerk who broke her heart and imagining an impossible future because she's already edited out all the emotional crap he put her through. Her self-revised history ensures that she'll never learn and will make the same stupid decision over and over. It's pathetic and a sad day for women everywhere.