The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Crave" by the artist "Waterparks"
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In Waterparks' song "21 Questions," the lyrical protagonist is obsessed with a girl who already has a boyfriend. He describes his mixed feelings on the one hand, he realizes that he is acting badly by communicating with her behind her boyfriend's back ("I'm becoming what I've always hated"), but on the other hand, he cannot resist the temptation ("But talking to you tempts me")
In The Waterboys' song "When Will We Be Married?", the lyrical hero passionately desires to marry a girl named Molly. He is obsessed with this question, constantly asking her "When will we be married?"
The lyrics of the song "Drowning in the Flood" by Watchout! Theres Ghosts paint a picture of existential crisis and despair experienced by the lyrical hero.The metaphor "May, hurry, drowning in the coming June" sets the tone for the entire piece
In the song "I Ruin Dreams, Not Nightmares" by Watchout! Theres Ghosts, the lyrical protagonist addresses a former lover who he believes has traded him for an empty, superficial life. He is obsessed with her, claiming that only he knew her true essence ("Only I possess the part of you that matters")
In "Poppin' Off," Watch The Duck expresses frustration and anger at the disloyalty and lack of support from people he considered close.The recurring phrase "I'ma tell you" emphasizes the author's desire to be heard and understood
Watain's "Underneath the Cenotaph" depicts a descent into death and burial, leading to a profound spiritual rebirth. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of embracing death and rejecting life ("On the soil of my tomb no flower shall grow")