I hope I'm not late to the party, but I heard this song again after years, and while the contrary interpretations make sense, here are a few keywords I picked out to elaborate on my own. In the ending bridge:
I hope I'm not late to the party, but I heard this song again after years, and while the contrary interpretations make sense, here are a few keywords I picked out to elaborate on my own. In the ending bridge:
"I wanna love you But something's pulling me away from you Jesus is my virtue And Judas is the demon I cling to I cling to"
"I wanna love you But something's pulling me away from you Jesus is my virtue And Judas is the demon I cling to I cling to"
It could represent a theory between two lovers, one who betrayed the other and now regrets it, while the other contemplates betraying in return because they have been hurt by Judas. The line "something's pulling me away" suggests a conflict, where despite knowing Jesus is the healthier choice, the intoxication and allure of Judas is what they desire, even though they are well aware it brings no fulfillment. I could be completely wrong, but this part seems to reveal the realization that she's pulling away from someone better.
I like this song even the beat yhoo gys ❤️❤️
I like this song even the beat yhoo gys ❤️❤️
Means God is always good for me.❤️🙏🕯️
Means God is always good for me.❤️🙏🕯️
This song is about Dammers wanting a teenage girl to die. There’s not really any other way to read it.
This song is about Dammers wanting a teenage girl to die. There’s not really any other way to read it.
Dammers is the kind of person that would send hate mail to a 5-year-old because they disagreed about the best brand of popsicles. Charming fellow.
Dammers is the kind of person that would send hate mail to a 5-year-old because they disagreed about the best brand of popsicles. Charming fellow.
the pain with which he delivers "couldn't even talk to you"... is fantastic, heartbreaking.
the pain with which he delivers "couldn't even talk to you"... is fantastic, heartbreaking.
it's so blues that I thought it's a blues staple. John Fogerty written an amazing song which one can assume it's been written 50 years prior.
it's so blues that I thought it's a blues staple. John Fogerty written an amazing song which one can assume it's been written 50 years prior.
Imogen Heap is a genius in several aspects. Her compositions are usually full of symbolic details, she always touches deep nature of things using all kind of ways, including double meaning, etc. She is a teacher In all sense, and their lyrics are full of wisdom of the soul, even if you don't believe in its existence, there's no way you don't feel It listening to her music. In this case, for example, I think there is an important detail that nobody has mentioned before, and that is the subtle change of the lyrics "do what you feel, just how...
Imogen Heap is a genius in several aspects. Her compositions are usually full of symbolic details, she always touches deep nature of things using all kind of ways, including double meaning, etc. She is a teacher In all sense, and their lyrics are full of wisdom of the soul, even if you don't believe in its existence, there's no way you don't feel It listening to her music. In this case, for example, I think there is an important detail that nobody has mentioned before, and that is the subtle change of the lyrics "do what you feel, just how you like", but at the end the song turns to a darker sound, then it's "do what you want". It was not necessary to change de verb or the tone, so why? This point I think is crucial, because "feel" is associated with the soul, an harmonic feeling towards your true self and intuition in connection with something bigger than you as a simple human, meanwhile "want" it's just en ego response, that far from being an authentic part of your being or soul, is guided by a simple superficial and momentary desire. It's not the only song that reflects such importance subject for her. Authenticity of soul and genuine love itself is a recurrent topic in her lyrics, as It always is, for example, in "A new kind of love" (Frou Frou). She is always seeking the true meaning of purity, self honesty, and universal freedom, among other important spiritual concepts.
I love the part that she said "under your umbrella ella ella e e e it's a heart touching song it is one of my favourite song 😍😎😍😍😍😍
I love the part that she said "under your umbrella ella ella e e e it's a heart touching song it is one of my favourite song 😍😎😍😍😍😍
How emphatically he rejects "just doing and liking what everybody else does and likes". Amazing!
How emphatically he rejects "just doing and liking what everybody else does and likes". Amazing!
I take the meaning of this song in two ways:
I take the meaning of this song in two ways:
One) It is based on a relationship that could have been, or was, beautiful. "We were a painting you could never frame" explains that well. It also shows the act of betrayal through, "Every lover's got a little dagger in their hand"
One) It is based on a relationship that could have been, or was, beautiful. "We were a painting you could never frame" explains that well. It also shows the act of betrayal through, "Every lover's got a little dagger in their hand"
Two) With a few nods to the Covid-19 Pandemic in the album, "So Much (For) Stardust," I think of "The Apocalypse" as Covid, and "Sending my love from the other side" represents how we could not interact and had to quarantine.