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"
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.
LM answered Friday March 2 2007, 10:04 pm: I think its like... the girl wrote a song that the guy's listening to. And her lyrics are so intense it pulls him in. She's better with words than her actions (in bed).
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