Please explain this to me?!


Question: the song i'll be there for your by bon jovi has a lyric that goes i'll live n i'll die for you and then the red jumpsuit aparatus has a song called guardian angel and there's a lyric that goes even if saving you send me to heaven both lyrics basically mean the same thing right then y does guardian angel's lyric make me cry but the other doesn't


Answers: the song i'll be there for your by bon jovi has a lyric that goes i'll live n i'll die for you and then the red jumpsuit aparatus has a song called guardian angel and there's a lyric that goes even if saving you send me to heaven both lyrics basically mean the same thing right then y does guardian angel's lyric make me cry but the other doesn't

I think it is probably in the word choice. The latter phrase is much more poetic and it gives more meaning to the actual process of dying. It also doesnt come right out and say, "I will die for you." The listener has to sit back and think about the phrase, repeat it to themselves and then realize what it really means. That realization, or "aha!" moment, if you will, always impacts us very strongly as listeners. Probably because we feel a stronger connection as a result of having to enter the lyricists mind to decipher his "code."

stupid people write wrong lyrics.

It's probably not just the lyric that makes you cry but the actual music along with the lyric.
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus probably makes the song more sad sounding.

Perhaps the answer can be found in the lyrics to another song:
"I don't write songs about girls anymore
I have to write songs about women
No more boy meets girl, boy loses girl
More like man tries to figure out what the hell went wrong"
("I'm an adult now" by The Pursuit of Happiness -- www.elyrics.net/read/p/pursuit-of-happin...

The Bon Jovi song (both lyrically and song-wise) sounds more like the break-up of an adult relationship -- defiant words, but somewhat empty. (Hey baby, don't leave me, I'll make it up to you one more time, I won't mess up again...)

The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus sounds like unrequited love between younger adults or teenagers -- wistful and yearning. (We've known each other for a while, I've never told you this before, but I want to be there for you, let me be the one...)

Anyways, that's my take on this. My guess is that you are closer in age to RJA than Bon Jovi.



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