Bullet For My Valentine: Room 409 Meaning
Room 409 Lyrics
I can't believe what I've seen
so scratch my eyes out
you were at ease on your knees in his apartment
you said his name as I came in your direction
now I can choose what to do with both of you
I loved you, (I hate you), you...
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I don't think the only meaning is "the cheating girlfriend", it's too simple, i belive the actual meaning it's deeper then this. Maybe they are just saying how freaked out and sad they are about what's happening allaround the world! They used to love the world and the life but now they f**ked up it really is. And now that they totally understand it they won't let the world f**ck them up, it's them who will do it!
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What I wonder is why he had a key to the guys apartment in the first place
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i think this song is about someone who finds he's girlfriend cheating on him...
'I can't believe what I've seen so scratch my eyes out' at the begging he is trying to wake up from his nightmare (the cheating girlfriend).
'now I can choose what to do with both of you' i think then he has the power to control both of them (his girlfrined and the man).
thats cinda the meening of the song -
This song is quite clearly about Matt Tuck walking in on his girlfriend sleeping with someone else in the hotel room 409.
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This is about Matt finding his girlfriend in 'Room 409' of like, a motel, with another man. And when it says 'you were at ease, on your knees' it doesnt have anything to do with sexual things. its as if shes doing whatever he tells her.
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This is about Matt finding his wife/girlfriend in a guy's apartment on her knees you know what and he is trying to figure out what to do with them.
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She wasnt in bed with him...she was on her KNEES
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this song is about him finding his girlfriend in bed with another man
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