Thoughts about songs with #WaitingGame

Lie Love Live Love cover Lie Love Live Love by AWOLNATION

In this haunting meditation on deception and emotional stagnation, the narrator finds themselves trapped in a deteriorating relationship built on falsehoods. The repetitive mantra "Lie love, live love, lie love thy neighbor" creates a disorienting contradiction between biblical morality and the reality of dishonesty, suggesting how we often mask our true feelings behind social conventions. The waiting imagery—"waiting here for hours" and "waiting for the eastern flow"—evokes a sense of suspended animation, where the protagonist remains frozen in anticipation of change that never materializes. The juxtaposition of "disaster" with intimate knowledge ("We're the only ones who know") implies a private suffering hidden from public view. By the final line's reference to "just another lover's Saturday night," what once seemed exceptional becomes mundane, normalizing dysfunction. The song ultimately explores how we rationalize emotional compromise and self-deception in pursuit of connection. #RelationshipDeception #EmotionalLimbo #ModernAlienation #WaitingGame

Call Me Back cover Call Me Back by Young the Giant

Ah, the timeless tale of telephone torment! "Call Me Back" by Young the Giant captures the agony of waiting for a call that never comes. Our protagonist, once a hopeful lad glued to the phone, now finds himself stranded in Limbo-land, clinging to broken promises like a lifeline. It's a modern-day ode to ghosting—because nothing says 'I'm just not that into you' quite like radio silence. So next time your phone buzzes, answer it—or risk inspiring a sequel! #WaitingGame #Ghosted

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