Meg & Dia: Roses Meaning
Song Released: 2007
Roses Lyrics
Turn around there's those eyes again.
Turn around fake indifference and I.
Watch their cold, dark silhouettes disappear.
A hundred bodies fill this room.
And all their faces overdone.
Pain is foreign, foreign to us.
(chorus)
I don't...
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I think it's about people who think they not important so they do stupid things like drugs and finding false love for sex thinking that they be noticed
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Dia says that ROSES doesn't have a storyline like most of their songs...it's just about life
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It has to do with drugs like heroin. "id sell my kicks for one more low tar" and "shoelace bracelets" refer to tying off your arm to find a vein to inject intravenous drugs. There's more to the song about naive girls and life, but there's a lot of drug references.
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I think it is about the naïveté of girls (he didn't unbotton your blouse to see a better view of your heart).
Another is the innocence of a girl that might be taken advantage of because she has a weakness...(fevers hand in hand with shoelace bracelets) its like she is young and didn't know she could lose it all -
I'm not sure but maybe it's about a one night stand.
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