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One is a boy who will never grow up. The other is the strong silent type, too reserved. Whoever it is, they will come with only her in mind. This poking fun at the men is what makes me think that the singer could be looking for salvation in another woman.

Thats one possible interpretation, in which case the "ranks of the freaks who suspect they could never love anyone" are men who have difficulty and discomfort with expressing their feelings and giving themselves to someone wholly. But both men and women have been stuck in failed relationships before. So the singer's reference to the "long farewell of the hunger strike" could be about anyone.

It speaks of the lack of affection before it ends. Aloof becomes cold. Cold becomes dead. Sometimes a couple will be holding it together even though the love is gone. And sometimes the sick-at-heart want to hurt their partner before the breakup. To them, starving oneself of love seems acceptable if it means they can deprive the other too.

This could refer to a man who can live without the love easier than a woman can. But if you pick up that kind of habit, you too can become a "freak who suspects they can never love anyone. General Comment Basically the world is amok with folks who have issues with intimacy--the so-called "freaks who suspect they could never love anyone". And one day you wake up and realize that you're sick to death of looking for that one person who's not an emotional basket case.

The narrator wants her new relationship to work out, but she's unsure, because her man would have to practically have superpowers to help her forget all shit she's been through. I particularly love the last verse-- because, of course, the universe is also brimming with folks who are so fucked up that the only people they can love are people who don't love, period.

This song is practically a masterpiece of modern alienation! Go, Aimee, go! General Comment this song hurts, from the first to last note. General Comment I don't see how this song is related to drugs or alcohol in anyway. The message seems quiet clear However, now she's met somebody who seems "the perfect fit" for her and she's asking "but can you save me?

Oh well, that's my interpretation anyway. Cristiano Repupilli. I think you are spot on! I feel this song is about thinking I'm the person who is a freak, and I will never find true love. And the reason is that true love only seems to happen to "normal" people, and not freaks.

So when she finds Superman, or Peter Pan, she doesn't really feel that they can help her, because she doesn't know how to love.

They will try to "save" her, but in the end, if she is a freak, she will never truly love, and she won't know love! The last line of the song sums it up: "Except the Freaks who could never love anyone". They no longer "suspect" they could never love anyone. They can't love anyone! Alisa Zamora. Sgt BakedPotato. Nicole Giles. Mike Cawley. Mystique Minx. Nichole Wilson.

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Lori Young. Moon Howler. Milee Devore. Glenn Garner. Travis Krause. Jeremy Robinson. John Fenner. Kathy Ford. Nancy D. Denise Martin. Lisa Hatton. Awesome Girl Mike Moretz. Ken Myke. All i know, All i know i've become a disappointment Sorry if i'm always wrong! All your perspectives stand I'm not the same creature that i was back then With a slight touch and an honest glance I'm never coming back Never going back there again Can you save me?

From this nothing i've become It's just something that i've done Never meant to cause you worry Don't you blame me For this nothing i've become It's just something that i've done Never meant to show you my mistakes. Cannot annotate a non-flat selection. Make sure your selection starts and ends within the same node. All News Daily Roundup. Album Reviews Song Reviews. Song Lyrics.



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