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Live - All Over You Song Meanings

Lyrics:
our love is like water
pinned down and abused for being strange
our love is no other
than me alone for me all day
our love is like wat...
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anonymous March 11th, 2006 04:04AM  
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First of all, you know nothing about anything Live. Stop trying to understand a band and a song that is better than you. All over you is not about homosexuality. It is about the feeling you get when you finally rid yourself of the lover you have been with for a long time. Think about it. The love is like water, being down and abused for being strange. The love that was being shared was being misused for sex and neither party really wanted it, therefore it was abused. Love is meant to be pure and so their love was like purity, being abused. You get the idea.

Secondly, "All over you, All over me". They had satisfied their lust and then they broke up and are "All over each other"
"I've often tried to hold the sea, the sun, the feilds, the tide.
Lay me now, lay me down" ETC its all about sex and its misuse.
So there you have it. "Homosexuality" pfft.
Kiets October 19th, 2006 07:35PM  
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Think about it like this: "our love is like water
pinned down and abused for being strange" as in our love is as rediculous as water being tortured and called strange. Our love is rediculous because "our love is no other than me alone for me all day" in other words selflove. Therefore: the selflove we have is stupid.

"all over you, all over me" : everything we do is just about ourselves
"the sun, the fields, the sky" even the things that god created that has nothing to do with us.
"i've often tried to hold
the sea the sun, the fields, the tide" again critisism of selflove and ego
"pay me now,
lay me down" expression of a need to be either punished for this selflove or be forgiven for it.
basharoze January 18th, 2008 10:12PM  
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Well.. as one who has been through much in life... and believes that the story was written long ago... I believe you may all be wrong in your intrepritaton of this song... Why does everything have to be so ultra visioned.. Might be gay and might not..

This song is true to itself, in that who gives a damn about "them" ? We are always pinned down and abused for being strange in our own way ... I'm all over you and you are all over me ... and could care less who wants to structure our perception of the love we have.. Be it gay or be it love that is not accepted by others ...

Pay me now .. lay me down .. an accepted way of life and humanity ... maybe even a selfish thing.. but all in all it's a way of our human instincts to want the get for a give.. nothing more .. nothing less..

Well that's my .02.. carry on ..
anonymous July 15th, 2008 03:47PM  
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What about it being about prostitution? Our love is no other than me alone, pay me now, lay me down.....
anonymous October 9th, 2008 05:48PM  
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It would help if you guys actually knew the lyrics to the song. It's not "pay me now" it's "baby now". The song might have homosexual references, but I always though about it as overcoming the judgments and the pressures that family and peers often put on any type of love, be it gay,straight, or whatever. Might even be talking about BDSM or something of the like.
anonymous June 29th, 2009 09:28AM  
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This song is about heroin.
anonymous December 31st, 2009 02:03AM  
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This song was rumoured to be dedicated to the town of York. Similar to the song 'Shit Towne'. it's poem to the love/hate relationship w a place he grew up in. "everyone hates this place and yet equally adores it."

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