Mother Mother: Burning Pile Meaning
Burning Pile Lyrics
All my style, all my grace
All I tried to save my face
All my guts, try to spill
All my holes, try to fill
All my money been a long time spent
On my drugs, on my rent
On my saving philosophy
It goes one in the bank and the rest...
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The singer can’t handle their emotions and burns them and others in the process. They keep telling themselves leave it behind and “throw my troubles at the world” it’s really about emotions.
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It is quite simple to interpret, since, from what I see, it is from the album O my heart, there the songs use less metaphors and are more literal.This song can talk about a man, who has problems, like everyone else, but he decides to burn all those problems, that is, forget them, something that very few can do since it gets complicated.If we talk line by line, I could say that they are quite literal; when he talks about his mother and father, he means that these two separated and that his father left, abandoned them, that is a memory, which he can consider his first problem.
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