Pierce the Veil: Diamonds And Why Men Buy Them Meaning
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Diamonds And Why Men Buy Them Lyrics
Here we go again
I look to receive
What the earth and sea
Had thought it'd be best not to even give me
Even give me
Now you say that I never bother you
The way he did
Now open eyes
Now I saw the moon divorce the sky
Is this what...
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The words 'diamonds and why men buy them' is never in the actual song but in the song it talks about sex.. like a lot... So, I was thinking, the song has no context unless you look at the title as well. I think they meant that men buy diamonds to give to their lovers but the lovers are only with them for the money and once it runs out they'll leave, hence the lyric, 'now I saw the moon divorce the sky.'
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