Or maybe not. Maybe you were a normal, popular teen who didn’t do weird stuff like that.

To truly appreciate it you must imagine yourself as a moody 14 year old girl, apparently whining about some boy you have a crush on. And how can you not feel it with exquisite lines like, “Peace will not come to this lonely heart,” “Sometimes a someone is so hard to find” and “Suffer my desire for you.” I mean, wow. Life was sure hard.
Can I lay my sarcasm on any thicker? Man, I was lame.
If you want to hear the album version, here is a cinematic wonder of soap opera clips set to the song. Or you could watch this really visually crappy live performance of the song:
2 comments:
I was never a huge Pumpkins fan although I enjoyed Gish and Siamese Dream. I was glad I was able to see them live at least once.
In high school I was a depressed kid by far. During that time I also worshiped Jimi Hendrix. So I'd have to say that early on I related to his song "Manic Depression" the most. I also was a big grunge and alt/rock fan so I was hooked on Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, the Toadies, Hum and many others at the time.
I was very naive in high school. I wasn't "happy" but I wasn't in angst either. I just kind of floated along and figured stuff would get better as soon as I got out. That turned out to be true, but not without a post high school period of self-pity.
In my down moments, I think "Pardon Me" by Incubus was probably the song I clung on to the most. If you consider that the song begins by acknowledging that ten years ago you never dreamed you'd be here, you can see why I adopted it. I guess I've always been someone that looked ahead too (some call it "wishing your life away"), so I tried to focus on the "rise above the flames" mentality to work through it.
Wow, life seemed so hard back then, didn't it? I guess in certain ways all of our feelings were valid, regardless of how strange they may seem now.
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