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Alright, most of the lyrics are pretty straightforward as far as interpretation, but this one still confuses me: "A stranger end, a happy fit, so glad I'm part of it and I saw it all" What happened? Did she and her beloved get together? Did she decide to be happy for her beloved and the "abandoned little crook?" Did they all decide that they all just wanted to be friends? Theories? _________________ Sarah Brown Independent mark. Representative Email me to buy or sell mark. products! http://sarahbrown.mymarkstore.com |
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suddensound wrote: maybe the beloved and the little crook got married and moved to a castle, and the singer is best friends with them now. It sounds possible, although it seems hard to believe that that would be a "happy fit." _________________ Sarah Brown Independent mark. Representative Email me to buy or sell mark. products! http://sarahbrown.mymarkstore.com |
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verdantmemories wrote: Alright, most of the lyrics are pretty straightforward as far as interpretation, but this one still confuses me:
"A stranger end, a happy fit, so glad I'm part of it and I saw it all" What happened? Did she and her beloved get together? Did she decide to be happy for her beloved and the "abandoned little crook?" Did they all decide that they all just wanted to be friends? Theories? that's how i've always seen it. it's about moving on and being okay with something that might not have gone your way. a happy fit. i love Ten Cent Blues because the lyrics really make you think. |
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I think the narrator of the story lost the fight for the man, and the end is either sarcastic, or a very noble approach to being ok with everything. Being the better man. er, woman. _________________ My name is David Roy Marsh. David = Beloved, Roy = King, Marsh = Marsh So I am the Beloved King of the Marsh. The Marsh King!! p.s. check out my band if you're bored www.myspace.com/celestialmischiefband |
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I try to avoid interpreting "Ten Cent Blues" whenever possible. The lyrics are incredibly obscure and I can't understand how anyone can get "the singer watches her beloved end up with someone else" out of it. _________________ INTELLECT AND ROMANCE OVER BRUTE FORCE AND CYNICISM Smokemonster |
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I love the resolution in the song. It's not just a lament. She's upset, but comes to terms with it. _________________ My photography:www.jamiemphoto.com You can't spell awesome without emo...backwards! -Julie definingawesome (11:44:11 PM): Eisley shivers our timbers |
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Saellys wrote: I try to avoid interpreting "Ten Cent Blues" whenever possible. The lyrics are incredibly obscure and I can't understand how anyone can get "the singer watches her beloved end up with someone else" out of it. "she is cheesy, she is scrawny with her uncanny styling i'm teasing, she is pleasing, she just has no wit and i'm sorry i don't have her face and i'm probably gonna lose this race" i find that pretty straightforward, though. |
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nevernever wrote: Saellys wrote: I try to avoid interpreting "Ten Cent Blues" whenever possible. The lyrics are incredibly obscure and I can't understand how anyone can get "the singer watches her beloved end up with someone else" out of it. "she is cheesy, she is scrawny with her uncanny styling i'm teasing, she is pleasing, she just has no wit and i'm sorry i don't have her face and i'm probably gonna lose this race" i find that pretty straightforward, though. If you really stretch it, but there's still too much left open. Who's she talking to, and why? I dunno. I love "Ten Cent Blues" because it's got a great melody and the guitar part is awesome (reminds me of Natalie Merchant's "Wonder"), but if I stop to think about the lyrics I just get confused, and then kind of mad. _________________ INTELLECT AND ROMANCE OVER BRUTE FORCE AND CYNICISM Smokemonster |
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Saellys wrote: nevernever wrote: Saellys wrote: I try to avoid interpreting "Ten Cent Blues" whenever possible. The lyrics are incredibly obscure and I can't understand how anyone can get "the singer watches her beloved end up with someone else" out of it. "she is cheesy, she is scrawny with her uncanny styling i'm teasing, she is pleasing, she just has no wit and i'm sorry i don't have her face and i'm probably gonna lose this race" i find that pretty straightforward, though. If you really stretch it, but there's still too much left open. Who's she talking to, and why? It's some girl who she thinks is better than her. And why? She's probably just insecure about herself. |
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You guys must be listening to a different song. I could twist the lyrics to mean any number of things. _________________ INTELLECT AND ROMANCE OVER BRUTE FORCE AND CYNICISM Smokemonster |
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no i totally get it, or what i understand it to be. it's not confusing to me at all. keep in mind this is very loose...and in my 16-year-old mind. basically, the narrator doesn't like this Chick. the Chick comes along, and shes like "b****" to the narrator just because narrator and she like the same Guy. they're fighting about the Guy. the narrator is obviously jealous of the Chick that shot her down, because she's the one with the Guy's attention. and the Girl comes along and picks the narrator apart, just as the narrator did to her, but she's like "so what? i don't care, you don't matter" (upon hearing that she doesnt matter, the Chick is all "you've got nerve") she knows she won't end up with the Guy but she decides she's okay with it, and to be the better person in the situation. haha |
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There is the whole "cast into poverty" line, along with the song title, "Ten Cent Blues". Adds more to the confusion? Or are they just the clues we needed? _________________ My name is David Roy Marsh. David = Beloved, Roy = King, Marsh = Marsh So I am the Beloved King of the Marsh. The Marsh King!! p.s. check out my band if you're bored www.myspace.com/celestialmischiefband |
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