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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Lethal Combination" by the artist "Wombats, The"

The Wombats' song "Lethal Combination" depicts a destructive yet alluring relationship. The narrator urges their lover to indulge in reckless behavior: drinking, forgetting their worries, and ignoring the consequences ("Say it's over, let the dogs out").

The line "There's a cloud in every silver lining" twists the well-known saying, emphasizing a pessimistic outlook on life. The narrator believes that even good things hold hidden downsides.

The phrase "We're a lethal combination, too far gone to be saved" acknowledges the toxicity of their relationship. They are both too deep into it to change. However, the narrator is unwilling to let go of their lover ("I'll keep you close to me").

"Cold water," "best dress," and "Niagara Falls" are metaphors, hinting at recklessness and potential self-destruction, which the narrator sees as inherent to their bond.

The ending lines ("My best friends are my enemies") further emphasize the unhealthy nature of the relationship, yet the narrator chooses to remain with their lover, anticipating the inevitable downfall.

Baby, let's go and get blind tonight

I'll hold your hair back and you'll hold mine, oh, oh, oh, oh

Say it's all over, unleash the hounds

Every silver lining has a cloud, oh, oh, oh, oh

If you remember this tomorrow then you're doing it wrong

We're a lethal combination, too lost for therapy

Guilty by association, I'll keep you close to me

Baby, let's go and get blind tonight

I'll hold your hair back and you'll hold mine, oh, oh, oh, oh

Say it's all over, unleash the hounds

Every silver lining has a cloud, oh, oh, oh, oh

And if you wake up feeling happy, you're doing it wrong

You should be in cold water with your best dress on

And me and Niagara Falls adding to all of your missed calls

If you remember this tomorrow then you're doing it all wrong

We're a lethal combination, too lost for therapy

Guilty by association, I'll keep you close to me

Baby, let's go and get blind tonight

I'll hold your hair back and you'll hold mine, oh, oh, oh, oh

Say it's all over, unleash the hounds

Every silver lining has a cloud, oh, oh, oh, oh

My best friends, are my enemies

So I'll keep you close to me

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