Taking
Back Sunday Lyrics
The Taking Back Sunday lyrics from their most current
album, Louder Now, are words that make it difficult for the
casual listener to understand. Filled with obscurities and seeming
to jump from one thought to a totally different thought, the Taking
Back Sunday lyrics often hard to decipher just what exactly this
band is trying to say. The general tones of the s Taking Back Sunday
lyrics are usually brought about in a clear manner but understanding
just what exactly the band is trying to say is a little more difficult.
One of the songs on the album is titled "Error Operator"
and is probably one of the songs on the album in which the Taking
Back Sunday lyrics are to be the most easily understood. The lyrics
starts off by talking about an accident and that the person who
is being spoken (or sung) to has to "breathe in and out, calm
down." One hopes that these Taking Back Sunday lyrics is going
to continue so the listener is able to understand what kind of accident
has taken place but that is not the case.
The Taking Back Sunday lyrics does go on to say that they "can't
go back" and asking the listener if they would "do it
again." This seems to imply that the accident was the fault
of the person who the song is directed towards. This is indicated
when the songs says "Sometimes I swear I can see straight through
you…But would you do it again." The Taking Back Sunday lyrics
continue to talk about how they can't go back.
At the end of the song, it says "Murder, oh murder, oh where
have you been?" This leads the listener to wonder whether the
accident that has been talked about was actually a murder, looking
at the literal meaning of this last line or, is the singer just
so frustrated that he is using "Murder, oh murder" as
an expression?
Another one of the most comprehensive sets of Taking Back Sunday
lyrics on the album is "Divine Intervention". In this
song, the lyrics remain completely clear and easy to understand
but the point is somehow lost in between. The singer starts off
by saying how the person who is the object of the song has characteristics
that are some of his favorite things.
The second verse of the Taking Back Sunday lyrics goes on to talk
about how he also knows some of the other person's favorite things.
Just when you think that this song is about two people who are perfect
for each other, the singer says, "Love, out the same way in"
which leads one to think that the love is actually leaving and not
being attained.
While looking for the actual meaning of any of these Taking Back
Sunday lyrics can be quite difficult, it's also great that a band
has put together words that can be translated into any way the listener
wants them to be. The band provides the frame, and the listener
can fill in the picture. This is what makes music so relatable in
the first place and although the actual meaning of the song could
get lost, it's true meaning for each individual listening to the
song will never be lost.
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