*Als Songtexte.com PUR User kannst du entscheiden, welche Inhalte von externen Anbietern wie Youtube, Instagram oder Facebook auf Songtexte.com geladen werden. Alle Informationen dazu findest du in unseren Datenschutzbestimmungen.It is about drugs.. Heave the silver hollow sliver refers to a needle. ‘Hide in cold sweats, quivering’ is about the withdrawals of not having the drug. ‘Change my attempt, good intentions, should I, could I?’ He wants to stop using the drug but it has such a power over him that he doesn’t know if he can do it. Dude, you are wrong about what the song means, a video is a video, music videos have nothing to do with the song, look at the video to dali california from rhcp’s, and holiday from green day…..they both have nothing to do with what the song’s mean, the first two guys who talked about this song were right, drug addiction, need of help, but it all started with peer pressure, “change my attempt, good intentions”. It all seems he doesn’t want to be alone and needs help to get through, he may even be crying out to a girlfriend, a friend, but most likely a family member.. a parent. This song, to me, is from the point of view of a person sitting on the sideline watching a loved one, who has already given up on themselves, lose their life to drug addiction.
The song is about human trafficking. Some of the original members were part of a Christian group that on occasion does security for humanitarian missions. While inside of Russia they stumbled upon some sex workers and decided to smuggle them out. Needless to say they were caught and rather than make the incident public that the Russians were basically allowing the sex trade in their nation they quietly deported them and banned them for 10 years.The chorus, “Should I, Could I” and “But I will not hide you through this I want you to help.”, are from the view of a person trying to get the addict to stop. Wasteland Lyrics Übersetzung auf Deutsch von 10 Years mit Video: Verändere meine versucht guten Absichten / Bin total zerkauert / Du warst nicht da. Wasteland lyrics by 10 Years, listen and download latest songs of 10 Years with lyrics on. Album: The Autumn Effect; Genre: Rock; Year of Release: 2005. Change my attempt good intentions. Crouched over. You were not there. Living in fear. But signs were not really that scarce. Obvious tears. But I will not Wasteland Lyrics by 10 Years from the Promo Only: Modern Rock (July 2005) album – including song video, artist biography, translations and more: + Change my. Lyrics: Wasteland. 10 Years. TaoChan. Change my attempt good intentions. Crouched over. You were not there. Living in fear 10 Years – Wasteland (with lyrics). My Monsters Are Real! I Laugh, because I’m a Mom & I’m trained to seek out & be the Monster Killer! Lyrics. Change my attempt good intentions. Crouched over, you were not there. Living in fear, but signs were not really that scarce Lyrics: Wasteland. 10 Years. MusicFan143. Change my attempt good intentions. Crouched over. You were not there. Living in fear. But signs 10 Years Lyrics. “Wasteland”. Change my attempt good intentions. Crouched over. You were not there. Living in fear. But signs. Were not. Really that scarce Change my attempt Good intentions Crouched over You were not there Living in fear But signs were not Really that scarce Obvious tears But.. Change my attempt good intentions. Crouched over. You were not there. Living in fear. Signs were not really that scarce. Obvious tears The song is about human trafficking. Some of the original members were part of a Christian group that on occasion does security for humanitarian missions. While. Wasteland Lyricist:Jesse Hasek, Ryan Johnson, Brian Vodinh, Matt Wantland Change my attempt good intentions Crouched over, you were not there living in fe. Which, is life and overcoming struggles and adversities and to make it through life as part of the growing process.”, that answers it right there. Here’s a bit. 10 Years – Wasteland Lyrics. Change my attempt good intentions Crouched over You were not there Living in fear But signs were not really that scarce Obvious. Wasteland Lyrics: Change my attempt, good intentions / Crouched over, you were not there, living in fear / But signs were not really that scarce,. Listen to Wasteland on Spotify. 10 Years · Song · 2005. Sign in to see lyrics and listen to the full track. Sign up. 10 Years. Artist. 10 Years. Change my attempt good intentions. Crouched over, you were not there. Living in fear, but signs were not really that scarce It’s about frustration. “Doing all that you can, turning you red.” That can apply to anything: war, drugs, relationships. It doesn’t matter. When I first started hearing this song I thought about my ex-girlfriend and my good intentions and also my frustration. It’s meant to be applicable, not allegorical.I think this song is about unrequited love. Love can be like a drug especially when you’ve fallen for somebody who is just using you. Somebody who won’t commit but won’t let go. You want to tell them how you feel, but at the same time your afraid. So many questions running through your mind and so many failed attempts. You start to become a different person a “living wasteland” as you obsess over trying to make this dream a reality, but all it does is break you down emotionally.
The Canadian superstar talks about his sudden rise to fame, and tells the stories behind his hits “Sunglasses At Night,” “Boy In The Box” and “Never Surrender.”Brenda talks about the inspiration that drove her to write hit songs like “Get Here” and “Piano in the Dark,” and why a lack of formal music training can be a songwriter’s best asset.The Lady Gaga/Beyoncé collaboration “Telephone” isn’t just about turning down an unwanted caller, it’s an analog for how Gaga was feeling overwhelmed, like a phone was always ringing in her head.The lyrics, written by vocalist Jesse Hasek, were inspired by the struggles of Brad Renfro, his cousin and child actor who was going through a drug addiction at the time of the recording. He would eventually pass away in 2008, 4 years after the original release.
“Wasteland” was written with Brad [Renfro, Jesse Hasek’s cousin] in mind. That song was Jesse saying, “Should I change my attempt? I have good intentions, but should I help? Could I even help this guy?”