Pierce the Veil: Disasterology Meaning
Disasterology Lyrics
I drink the poison then I pass the fuck out
Now let me tell you about the good life
I have a million different kinds of fun When I'm asleep and in a dream
That I'm your only one
Can we create something beautiful
And destroy...
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I seriously think this song is just about how a guy can have so much fun, but they're not completely happy. I think that it's like a relationship that is making him unhappy. A relationship in my opinion is a beautiful thing, so he's saying that can we create something beautiful and then destroy it, meaning can we have a relationship, which is something beautiful, and the turn it into total chaos, which leads one of them to get sad and cut, which is why he says "What a waste of such a perfectly good clean wrist." It has many meaning honestly and I don't know if what I explained up there is good enough to make you understand what the meaning for me in this song is. It's truly beautiful and one of my favorites.
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Its a beautiful song with a lot of meanings...Once again Well done Vic :)
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"This song is basically about a typical guy's dream. It talks about girls, drinking and having the time of your life. It's very poetic and drifts around just like a person's mind would inside of a dream. I purposely just wrote down the first things that popped into my head. The chorus talks about building something beautiful only to destroy it. This is a very philosophical idea that I've played around with for a long time. I wrote most of the music in Florida with my good friend [former ADTR guitarist] Tom Denney."
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