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I Love this band! They dare to use intelligent lyrics in a time where kids could care less about understanding the true meaning behind songs. Kids want to hear their Lady Ga Ga and Justin Beiber, but this band has boldly set out to show how music should be done! GO FTM!
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@123unknownsoldier126 also; if you look at it in context not as a single sentence, it's pretty obvious that it's "pause". after all the song is about a man who has isolated himself from his past (hence the burning bridge). it's not literal, the ghost towns are cherished places from his old life he left behind that haven't changed (set on pause) when "going through" them in his mind. look at the meaning not just at the words.
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@123unknownsoldier126 almost none of the titles have actually anything to do with the songs, they are ciphered titles of paintings Darroh saw in a gallery.
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Fuck you Fred, fuck you.
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@the0US0marine hey i'm not saying you're wrong... i'm just saying thats my interpritation of it.
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@123unknownsoldier126 lyricsmode com/lyrics/f/fair_to_midland/a
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@the0US0marine Yeah... I think it's paws too. It makes more sense to me.
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@the0US0marine you may be right, but i think it's paws because "set on" can also mean that you are walking on paws or feet, and because of the title.
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@123unknownsoldier126 Ghost town. Pause.
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@the0US0marine wolves... paws...
I may be mistaken? but it is my assumption that the lyrics should read: "You've gone through ghost towns set on PAWS." Makes more sense to me than Pause. Thoughts anyone? Are there lyrics in the album itself being that i personally haven't owned an actual CD in many years!
PoppyBird02 1 year ago
@PoppyBird02 Damned homophones. LOL.
In any case, you might be right, though I can't really see how one would make more sense than the other.
orphaeus99 1 year ago 6