10/22/2023 0 Comments Fall out boy memories lyricsThe chorus moves into the self-destructive thought: 'I'm two quarters and a heart down' the conversation is obviously on the phone (50 cents a call) and he is crushed. 'Weighted down with words too over-dramatic' is a clue to how he uses his words. She says she can't explain it, but he might just explode with rage. 'She says she's no good with words but I'm worse' she is offering an excuse of why she can't explain her cheating, but he is having a more difficult time calling her out on it, or can't control her anger. or he just wants a las "good-bye screw," hahahaha.įinally, the song fades out with the title "Dance, Dance," signifying that regardless of what happens with them, the game of life goes on and on.Ĭorrect! The song is about a self-destructive guy who found out his girl is cheating on him. The final blurb in the finale "I only want sympathy in the form of you crawling into bed with me," is saying that he only wants her if she can realize just how much he loved her, and return to her "rightful place". ![]() which is kinda his fault for not saying anything earlier, since now she's breaking up with him, when he had the perfect reason to do it earlier to her, but my guess is he just loved her too much. 'saving' could mean both in the sense that she doesn't do anything for HIM because she's either ALREADY doing it with the other guy, or she's ABOUT to). She's been cheating (or at least thinking about it. The third and shortest verse is him telling her to "man up" and show some backbone, because he knows exactly why she wants to break up with him. He's seen through her crap, and her excuses and pathetic attempts at rectifying her actions. So, "Drink up its last call, Last resort, But only the first mistake and I." Is him taking a stand and forcing her to make the next move. ![]() This is him calling her out because she has a knack for folding under pressure, or when someone sees her for who she really is (which is exactly who she DOESN'T want them to see, since she in fact hates herself and is insecure). Second verse is actually part of their conversation on the phone. She, however, decided to move on, and he wishes the best for her, comparing that the way she feels with the other guy as the complete polar opposite of how miserable he feels. He loved her the only way he knew how with everything he had. However, he knows that it's never going to be that simple, and just wants her to be happy. We see all the happy people everywhere in tv, etc., and those are the lives we want to lead. In the chorus, He's saying that during the game of life, we're all falling apart half the time, it's just how we pick ourselves back up again that makes us who we are. He then turns inward, saying "These words are all I have so I'll write them," which is his plan for his final attempt to bring closure to his situation. After the breakup, he immediately starts to cling to his memories of them together, not wanting to forget how her voice sounds, etc. "I'm two quarters and a heart down" means they broke up over the phone (gay). 'no one should ever feel like.' " is him relating his now current situation to old cliche's. ![]() ![]() After they talk, "Tonight it's 'it can't get much worse' Vs. The "joke of a romantic" is him vainly attempting to win her back, but he's "Weighed down with words too over-dramatic," meaning there's so much he wants to tell her, but he just can't get it out. She doesn't really know what to say, but to her, it's clearly his fault. In the first verse, "She says she's no good with words but I'm worse" is her attempting to put the blame for her breaking up with him on him. The title "Dance, Dance" itself is referring to the "game", or in this case Dance of relationships/life. I think you're all right to a degree, but here's my take on it:
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