What does this line from "The Sharpest Lives" by My Chemical Romance m!
Question: What does this line from "The Sharpest Lives" by My Chemical Romance mean!?
"Juliet loves the beat and the lust it commands, drop the dagger and lather the blood on your hands Romeo!."
I thought the last part was about how Juliet stabbed herself, but then I remembered Romeo was already dead!.
So confusing!.!.!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
I thought the last part was about how Juliet stabbed herself, but then I remembered Romeo was already dead!.
So confusing!.!.!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
Answers:
The best guess is that Romeo is a sadistic nut who loves to see his lover suffer, and that would best fit the recurring theme in My Chemical Romance's lyrics!.
Of course you also have to consider the fact that My Chemical Romance has openly admitted to writing lyrics for songs that don't really make sense or only make sense to the band members!. That could be the case!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
Of course you also have to consider the fact that My Chemical Romance has openly admitted to writing lyrics for songs that don't really make sense or only make sense to the band members!. That could be the case!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
I think it means that because Juliet "loves the beat and the lust it commands", Romeo is happy to go along with it!.!.!.
Anyway, I love that song!Www@Enter-QA@Com
Anyway, I love that song!Www@Enter-QA@Com
I stopped using drugs so I really can't answer that, but it sounds like a romantic murder suicide love making session!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
It means 'penguins are so beautiful'!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
Sounds like in their version, Romeo kills her!.Www@Enter-QA@Com