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john Average |
#1 by john at Feb 11, 2006 at 7:59 AM EST |
| Thanx for the support. And I am starting to get into "underoath" (i found em on purevolume the other day). If there is any song imparticular, tell me, and I'll take a whack at it. 1 2 3 Next | |
Cody Rhythm Player |
#2 by Cody Gibson at Jun 18, 2006 at 10:37 AM EST |
| i think this song is more like, about an emotional wall this guy has kinda set up around himself and he wants the girl to come get him? i dno just a thought | |
sean Average |
#3 by sean martineau at Jul 17, 2006 at 8:41 PM EST |
| ^^ yeah i was looking for the beginning as well | |
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Gritch Wanna Be |
#4 by Gritch wefwe at Sep 18, 2006 at 12:17 AM EST |
| This song kicks soooo much ass...I love the whole cd....When they play this song live its so crazy in the pit..ahh I love it....the whole band is so nice too, we talked to them after the show at soundwaves last tuesday on 4-20 and they're soooo kick ass | |
Rikki Average |
#5 by Rikki C at Dec 16, 2006 at 7:35 PM EST |
| awesome job brownie trully in the spirit of "songmeanings". And yes you should listen to underoath. Also try "a thorn for every heart " "halifax" and "saosin" thats if you havent already. I look forward to reading more of your inturpretations. | |
kevin Average |
#6 by kevin Kicks at Dec 22, 2006 at 7:41 AM EST |
| On this one there aren't even the screaming part in the beginning Are you listening? We write a thousand pages They're torn and on the floor Headlights hammer the windows We're locked behind these doors And we are are never leaving This place is part of us And all these scenes repeating Are cold to the touch | |
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santiago Rhythm Player |
#7 by santiago carvajal at Feb 9, 2007 at 6:34 PM EST |
| At the beginning of civilization, the most important thing to people living inside a city were the walls that surrounded the city. They were a symbol of the power and magesty of the individual cities, both protecting the city from attackers and define bounderies for the people inside. I think this song is resonating that, though we no longer build huge walls around our cities, we still build figurative walls around our hearts, souls, or whatever you want to think of it as. These walls we build around ourselves are to protect us from the outside, as well as defining us as a person. "The lines that keep you, the lines that sweep you." The tone of the songs seems to make one think that these walls, however cherished, are dangerous do us. They beg for someone to be able to tear down the walls and reach them in a deep way. "I've built these walls: come get to me." What do you think? | |
mikey Average |
#8 by mikey firkins at Jun 8, 2007 at 4:59 AM EST |
| yeah but its ok if you just wanna post comments. I mean, it does say: Add you *comments* and not add your *meaning*. | |