![]() ![]() Perhaps about a father figure or someone else who is telling him not to do drugs.Īs for the chorus, "One night and one more time" - He's telling himself this will be the LAST night he'll do drugs (e.g. Life" - He's telling people he'll quit doing drugs, but the fact he's doing them is what gives the words meaning. If you don't (if God doesn't take you) "And I want these words to make things right, but it's the wrongs that make the words come to Drugs made him bend and break "Say a prayer, but let the good times roll, In case God doesn't show" - Pray you don't OD but have fun Here's my analysis of the parts of the song that relate to this theory: "I'm gonna make you bend and break" Hannah from Gustavus, OhI agree with Adri about drugs.Emily from Around Chicago, IlLove this song, and I care Paquita :D.And at some parts yes it does sound a bit homosexual (thts not a bad thing ppl!!) if you have a dirty mind. ![]() 3.) The element of drugs in the song probably also led to the references to sex in the song. lol 1.)It is a great song, its very easy to listen to over and over. from C-wood, Cahmm well my view on this is that you are all right. "My eyesight is going bad" may also represent the narrator's reluctance to acknowledge wrongdoing or denial that the friendship will be affected. "Been looking forward to the future, but my eyesight is going bad, and this crystal ball is always cloudy except for when you look into the past" is the narrator realizing how guilty and possibly ashamed they are of what happened, now realizing the friendship may not last (the "future" is the future of the friendship) and that hindsight is 20/20 (it's "always cloudy except for when you look into the past"). The explosive energy of the choruses suggests the climactic moment. They're justifying the action by saying they love the person as a friend, but acknowledging the lust (the other way "I love you" could be taken) would be greatly intensified during the act. "And I want these words to make things right, but it's the wrongs that make the words come to life" = The "words" could be, of course, "I love you" or something similar, and the "wrongs" are the physical actions of the narrator ("taking advantage" of the friend). Hannah from Gustavus, OhIt sounds like it could be about the narrator physically "taking advantage" of someone who is extremely close to them but doesn't reciprocate lust that's been built up over a period of time.Tucker from New YorkThe song name is actually lampshading their overuse of overly long song titles, hence the dropping of letters from words from 'Thanks For The Memories' to 'Thnks Fr Th Mmrs.'.Fake Name To Dump Here from The Great State Of ConfusionWhat, if the title lacks vowels like a play on words because they lack "vows"?.Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind Writer/s: Andrew John Hurley, Joseph Mark Trohman, Patrick Martin Stump, Peter Lewis Wentz One night, yeah, and one more time (one night, one more time) One night and one more time (one night, one more time) One night, yeah, and one more time (oh, oh) I'm a liner away from getting you into the mood, whoa Get me out of my mind and get you out of those clothes In hotel rooms, collecting page six lovers They say I only think in the form of crunching numbers When you look into the past (look into the past) ![]() ![]() It's always cloudy except for (except for) "See, he tastes like you, only sweeter," oh oh oh oh oh Thanks for the memories, thanks for the memories Thanks for the memories, even though they weren't so great In case God doesn't show (let the good times roll, let the good times roll)Īnd I want these words to make things rightīut it's the wrongs that make the words come to life Say a prayer, but let the good times roll I'm gonna make it bend and break (it sent you to me without wings) ![]()
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