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|    Anonymous to All    |
|    THE DIFINITIVE LYRICAL ANALYSIS OF: Lord    |
|    04 Sep 13 13:21:53    |
      From: noreply@breaka.net              About three hours after a UK disc jockey clued the audience about the       true meaning of the Lorde song "Royals" a youtube poster commented,       moments later the comment was removed. The comment stated,              "My interpretation of this song: she's talking about mistresses. They       will never be royal (the main girl) but they will be your ruler. They       will be the queen bee for the night. They are caught up in your love       affair. And they wanna live that "fantasy"."              One of worlds leading musicologist in comments on the Lorde song Royals       from the Love Club: E.P.? Love club? Indeed.       Two things - It's in an odd meter, the songs melody creates a subliminal       hook coupled with the call and response lyric. Also you can't dance to       it? In a nutshell the youtube poster is correct. Clearly the song       alludes to Bondage and Discipline (BD), Dominance and       Submission (DS) from either a bisexual perspective or a lesbians.       No ifs ands or buts.       Many listeners repress what they don't want to hear so they construct a       false reality by validating their own perspective of wanting the song       mean about 'wanting' and 'a poor persons perspective'. But wait. The       U.S. video clearly depicts two males? One is wearing a chain around his       neck. In the domination and submission lifestyle the submissive wears a       chain. The submissive shaves his head? Clearly a homosexual submissive       ritual. There are other elements but the lyrics are equally as revealing.              Verse 1       I've never seen a diamond in the flesh       [diamond in the flesh means a vagina, the singer wants you to know       that she's not a lesbian but...]              I cut my teeth on wedding rings in the movies       And I'm not proud of my address, in the torn up town       No post code envy       [alludes to living in a gay ghetto as a result of her lifestyle?]                     Pre-Chorus       But every song's like gold teeth, Grey Goose, trippin' in the bathroom       [Grey Goose, is one of the preferred drinks by affluent lesbians and so       forth]              Blood stains, ball gowns, trashin' the hotel room       We don't care, we're driving Cadillacs in our dreams              [Materialism for the BDSM lifestyle, she wants to be beat, disciplined       by her mistress, 'we'? Who are we? The singer is making an appeal to the       repressed homosexual, both sexes? Many straights will deny this as       they repress their true feelings.]              But everybody's like Cristal, Maybach, diamonds on your timepiece.       Jet planes, islands, tigers on a gold leash       We don't care, we aren't caught up in your love affair              [The lesbian dominant is too entwined in their BDSM relationship       that they'd rather not face the luxuries even though they're out of       reach by the average Joe]              Chorus       And we'll never be royals       It don't run in our blood       That kind of lux just ain't for us       We crave a different kind of buzz              [see above, the different kind of buzz is BDSM, and not caring who       thinks about what they do behind closed doors, consequently Lorde       may have cooked up her moniker by stealing from Charlie Rich's song       Behind Closed Doors]              Let me be your ruler, you can call me Queen Bee       And baby I'll rule (I'll rule I'll rule I'll rule...)       Let me live that fantasy              [The singer wants her submissive to acknowledge her as queen bee       because she's a bitch and has a delusion of ruling the world. She       wants the singer Madonna? Perhaps, after all Madonna has a daughter       named Lourdes, so this Lorde wants "live that fantasy" of BDSM. Maybe       the singer is crying out to be held by the Madonna to live that fantasy       she bred in the late eighties (think Madonna's BDSM book).]              Verse 2       My friends and I we've cracked the code       We count our dollars on the train to the party       And everyone who knows us knows that we're fine with this       We didn't come from money              Pre-Chorus + Chorus              [Bridge]       (Oooh ooooh ohhh)       We're bigger than we ever dreamed, and I'm in love with being queen       (Oooooh ooooh ohhhhh)       Life is game without a care       We aren't caught up in your love affair              This song is so narcissistic and is being used as a tool to recruit       the BDSM, lesbian and bisexual lifestyle to our youth. In other       words it's a Trojan horse. This song is a litmus test for repressed       homosexual tendencies i.e., if your girlfriend is bopping around       to this song chances are that she will munch carpets in a heartbeat.                            Keywords: the meaning of Royals, the meaning of Lorde's Royals.       lesbian agenda, gay marriage, subliminal homosexuality, bisexual       royalty,starting school in 2013, lesbianism today, lyrics of Royals,       lyrical analysis       of Lordes Royals.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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