I Lost the Me in He Pt 2
This morning you wake A sun ray hits your face Smeared make-up as we lay in the wake of destruction setting the scene for after the fire. The first two lines imply that she thinks that she's beautiful and that he still loves her. The third line is descriptive of the night before when the house burned down. Hush baby Speak softly Tell me your awfully sorry Again this says that he still loves her, he tells her to speak softly that she might ruin the moment of beauty he sees in her.
She blames herself for what happened, either rightly or wrongly is really not for us to decide, as it's been said before they both have bad tempers and are extremely jealous of each other, so maybe they were both at fault and they both did something.
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That you pushed me into the coffee table last night so I can push you off me Try and touch me so I can scream at you not to touch me He's almost daring her to start a fight here I think. He's telling her to bring up what she did to hurt him last night so he can get his revenge and push her back.
He wants her to reach over and touch him so he can start another fight and push her away. Run out the room and I'll follow you like a lost puppy This is a major counterpoint to the last 2 lines.
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As much as he wants to fight her and push her away, he admits that he'd be lost without her. He tells her that he's nothing without her and he's "lost" metaphorically and that's why they fight all of the time. The last 3 lines are him wanting her to start an argument too. He wants her to show that she loves him by hugging him and telling him that she'll always love him. But he also wants to fight, he wants her to tell him how "ugly" ugly on the inside, how his outside appearance doesn't match how much he fights on the inside he is and shove him away.
In the aftermath of the destructive path that we're on Two psychopaths but we know that no matter how many knives we put in each other's backs That we'll have each other's backs 'Cause we're that lucky Together we move mountains Let's not make mountains out of mole hills Again, saying that even after the house burned down, he knows that they're both crazy, they're both to blame for the constant fights they get into, that no matter how much they start fights with each other and hurt each other they'll always love each other.
They know that they're lucky to have each other because they satisfy each others needs of love and hate. He asks her not to make a big deal about what happened before, as always it could always be much much much worse, even than burning down the house. You hit me twice yeah but who's countin'? I may of hit you three times, I'm startin' to lose count As the last song, he shows that the blame is on both of them, but when he says "yeah, but who's countin'?
In his rage though he doesn't remember how many times he's hit her, both total and the night before. But together we'll live forever We found the youth fountain Our love is crazy, we're nuts But I refuse counseling I think this is self explanatory too. Together they feel like they can overcome all odds when they're getting along They know that their relationship is crazy, they're crazy for staying together with how they both are and how they fight all of the time.
As I said before though, this song is unlike the first part because it shifts blame to the guy where the first song blamed them both equally almost.
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The guy does the typical guy thing and denies that anything is wrong, they're both in love and hate in the same time and that's all that matters, so he refuses to go and see anyone else to work out the problems. It works for him and it works for her both, so in his eyes there's no need to get help. This house is too huge If you move out I'll burn all two-thousand square feet of it to the ground Ain't shit you can do about it 'Cause with you I'm in my fucking mind Without you I'm out it flashback reference to part 1 again. He says that if she leaves that he'll burn the house to the ground.
All because of just how much he loves her, he needs her to function normally. Without her he feels like he's absolutely nothing. Without her he'll completely lose his sanity. Thus ends my analysis of part 2. Both parts are good but i still prefer part 1 because it is less biased and has much more creative writing to it.
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I don't believe it's biased at all. She puts herself to blame when she says things like, "it's sick that all the these battles are what keeps me satisfied," and, "So maybe I'm a masochist. I try to run, but I don't want to ever leave. I feel that they're again expressing how equally at fault they are. They both have tempers that feed off of each other, and they both have reasons to leave, but they choose not to. General Comment this song is so real.
General Comment I really love this song while at the same time this is one of the most depressing songs I've ever heard. General Comment Em killed it! Flag DuliCandy on February 15, Season 1 Episode 2. Having retrieved the plane tranceiver, a group of survivors try to transmit a signal, only to receive a strange transmission from another inhabitant. IMDb's Guide to Streaming.
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