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Alright, i recently got the new fall out boy CD,and in the song Fame < Infamy, Could somebody explain the lines
When I’m home alone I just dance by myself
And you pull my head so close volume goes with the truth
Signing off "I’m alright in bed but I’m better with a pen"
thank you so much! (link)
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Pete Wentz himself says that his lyrics are not to be interpreted for exact meaning.
They're supposed to mean something different to everyone.
But my opinion on the lines is as follows:
Sounds like someone is quite literally home alone, "when I'm home alone I just dance by myself" rather than out with a significant other who they might have dumped/been dumped by who is out on a date (explains the dancing part).
"And you pull my head so close" - for a kiss, though I personally think it's talking about headphones as someone is trying to drown out the sound "volume goes with the truth" - again, drowning something out.
"Signing off, 'I'm alright in bed but I'm better with a pen.'" - He'd rather write about it.
Make sense? Sorry if it didn't, but again - interpret how you think it's supposed to be interpreted, not on someone else's opinion.
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Rating: 5
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ohhhh, thank you! that makes a lot more sense
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