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![]() Nostalgic. I'm back at home for the weekend and saw some friends I grew up with but who I've since grown apart from. This song also has the dual-meaning of boredom to me, which is what I think of when thinking about "the suburbs". |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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I feel the same way when I come back from college to my mom's place. What part of the lyrics makes you identify both ways?
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Under the overpass In the parking lot we're still waiting It's already passed So move your feet from hot pavement and into the grass Cause it's already passed It's already, already passed! The chorus as well. That definitely brings me a sense of nostalgia. Not in a metaphorical sense or anything, but more of a literal sense. Just reminds me of my childhood growing up in the suburbs. How the song swings makes me identify with it as well, in a way I can't really explain. As for boredom, that's just a derivation of the nostalgic feeling I get. When I think back at my childhood growing up in the suburbs there are alot of memories of just lazing about with my old friends on hot summer days, just looking for something to do. |
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