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quite simple | Reviewer: Liz | 8/19/08
this song has a very detailed image, you can picture everything perfectly and its amazing how little words he uses to do it. I do think this song is about two drug addicts, they talk about drinking and taking pills to cure the pain and everything above. Then repeatingly he says its easier in the moonlight and in the morning it isnt, because the drugs wore off. Its not suppose to be negative, its just how alot of people live there lives; trying to help each and every day go by a little bit easier.
Connor is an amazing writer.
My take | Reviewer: Anonymous | 8/13/08
This song comes to me as a story, a video clip in my mind. The first line "I know that it is freezing, but I think we have to walk." is especially vivid in my imagination.
I think to say this song is not about drugs would be plausible, as it could just as easily be about any number of things. I think it's just about a coke-addict couple that live inside themselves though they correspond and love each other. Still trying to impress each other yet making the wrong decisions together, frequently.
why attack drugs? | Reviewer: doggie | 8/6/08
well i kinda think this song isn't aboujt drugs or anything i think its about two people that fell in love and then did something they regret i myself am guilty of drug usse and it doesn't reallt relate to me in this way at least. this song sounds to me like ovvernight love
like duhh | Reviewer: Sophie | 7/22/08
i mean, they sing ''You're looking skinny like a model with your eyes all painted black, Just keep going to the bathroom, always say you'll be right back'' and i think you can read that in different ways. I for me see it as a girl who throws up her dinner, 'cause she thinks the's way too fat. The reason I think that is because I've got an eating disorder, and it feels save when there are songs about it, songs that can explain how i feel.
laura | Reviewer: Anonymous | 7/18/08
Of course I don't know for sure, (as someone said, we're not the writer. I just speculate.) but I don't think that the girl goes into the bathroom to do drugs, I think it's more likely that she is bulemic. Mabye that's where the "skinny like a model" comes from.
myopia | Reviewer: stephen | 7/2/08
(to me) this song is about trying to solve permanent problems in your life with temporary "solutions". it covers different coping skills people assume.(drugs, promiscuous sex, anti-social behavior, etc) However, even though these things can help to ease the pain, they are a crutch and never really stop the pain, they just act as a diversion. As someone who habitually self-medicates I relate to this song quite a bit. the line that sums it up best I think is "its not something i recommend but it is one way to live"
Review | Reviewer: Nossupassu | 4/10/08
I am largely in agreement with the guy whose review is titled 'Get over yourselves', really... discussing song lyrics and their meanings is great and all, because it opens your eyes to new perspectives, but criticising others for what they get personally from a song is both unkind and foolish.
Not caring much for drugs myself, I find it excellent music to relax to, and often listen to it when I'm doing something creative (or occasionally something that I fondly imagine is creative) and generally a lovely song.
chaggysleking | Reviewer: Anonymous | 4/8/08
well I think this song is poetry, i think it talks about a relationship between 2 persons whom like drugs, so it gives the impression about how fast everything changes in that world and how sad it could get living in such loneliness
drugs | Reviewer: max | 4/3/08
the song is about drugs and other things. if you say it isn't about drugs at all then you a dumb any one who has done any serious drug knows that that's what is so easy in the evening by the morning's such a drag what. i think that it is specifically about coke
something to keep in mind | Reviewer: Anonymous | 3/19/08
To claim that this song is or isn't about at all about drugs or one thing or another and is just about loniless is a bit ridiculous since, well, we didn't write the song, did we? I like Whitney's response, especially for saying "MY analysis"... people should do that more instead of making definitive statements about songs they did not write
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