Blangee Blee

Love's Friction: Unraveling the Emotional Dance in 'Blangee Blee'
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Lyrics

You pull it to the right and I bring

You steer the situation in a certain direction, and I counteract by bringing it back to a neutral position.

it back to center

There is a continuous back-and-forth dynamic where blame is shifted; you attribute issues to my pride, and I attribute them to your temper.

I blame it on your pride and you blame it on my temper

Metaphorically standing on the fragile surface of a cell, possibly symbolizing a delicate relationship. The situation was problematic or unwell.

Standing on the skin of a cell, it was sickle

From my perspective, the relationship was already finished. References to a coroner and a cripple suggest an ending, possibly a metaphorical death or break.

For me it was over, the coroner, the cripple

A reflection on the futility of the relationship. The effort put into the relationship seems disproportionate to the rewards, emphasizing a sense of loss.


We'd spend our lives making out middles

Life was spent engaging in mediocrity, implying a lack of fulfillment or satisfaction.

Oh, to give so much got me so little

The act of giving a lot in the relationship resulted in receiving very little in return, highlighting imbalance or dissatisfaction.

We'd spend our lives making out middles

Reiteration of the theme of spending life in mediocrity, emphasizing the unfulfilling nature of the relationship.

Oh, to give so much got me so little

Despite investing a significant amount, the returns or rewards from the relationship were minimal.


For all that was said, I believe it wasn't spoken

Despite unspoken words, there is a belief that communication occurred on a deeper level.

You sang it to the wall but the tune, it wasn't holding

An attempt at communication, possibly through music or expression, failed to have a lasting impact.

My guess it wasn't bound to the spine, to the spindle

A guess that the communication was not firmly attached or connected, using the metaphor of a spine and spindle.

For all I lead you from, I'm the coroner, the cripple

Despite leading away from a situation, the speaker acknowledges their role in the ending, referencing a coroner and a cripple.


We'd spend our lives making out middles

Life was spent in mediocrity, repeating the theme of dissatisfaction or unfulfillment.

Oh, to give so much got me so little

Despite significant effort, the speaker received little in return from the relationship, emphasizing imbalance.

We'd spend our lives making out middles

Reiteration of the theme of spending life in mediocrity, highlighting the unfulfilling nature of the relationship.

Oh, to give so much got me so little

Despite investing a significant amount, the returns or rewards from the relationship were minimal.


We'd spend our lives making out middles

Repetition of the idea of spending life in mediocrity, underscoring dissatisfaction or lack of fulfillment.

Oh, to give so much got me so little

Despite giving a considerable amount, the speaker received little in return, emphasizing a sense of imbalance or disappointment.

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