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morphine
candy
main part
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George Average |
#1 by George Player at Dec 13, 1977 at 3:46 AM EST |
| this song is great. i think it's about a guy who's in love with a girl who is really fucked up and he can't do anything about it. that could be wrong but that's what i think of when i hear this song. | |
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Kendrick Wanna Be |
#2 by Kendrick Snyder at Oct 26, 1986 at 7:46 PM EST |
| Morphine is awesome...they don't use guitars | |
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Dear You, Tonig Average |
#3 by Dear You, Tonight Lets Get Ahead Of Ourselves at May 13, 1993 at 8:07 PM EST |
| i never considered that this song could be about suicide. i was given this song on a mixed cd by a guy i was "dating" once. my interpretation is probably based on that bad relationship. i see it as a song about a girl who is in love with a guy, that doesn't love her back. she wants him with her, and tries desperately to see if she can make him admit that he cares for her, and while he may feign love for her to an extent, he does not feel the same way that she does. she is busy planning their future lives together and he sees this plans as sort of a trap. "down in the sand", if you will. great song. | |
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wade Wanna Be |
#4 by wade petty at Jan 1, 1996 at 10:18 AM EST |
| It's about desparate blind love in the beginning of a relationship and the fear of losing your lover when you start to feel things may be going sour in the relationship. One wants to hold on to the good part of the relationship no matter what the cost, even death. Candy is obviosly an unstable girl that want's to kill herself and want's the guy to kill himself too so they die together in a suicide pact before their passionate love fades. "Down in candyland" - Candy doesn't want to be alone in hell. She's onviously in mad love with the guy, but he doesn't want to kill himself. He doesn't love her as much as she loves him. She tries to seduce him, but in the end he knows that as long as he lives, she won't kill herself. "Candy says she's made arrangements for me in the sand" - Candy is planning their deaths. It has a slight overtone that she will murder him if he doesn't. | |