Total views: 1 time this week / Rating: 7.40/10 [5 votes]Album: A Crow Left of the Murder... / Original Release Date: 2004-01-30Genre: AlternativeSong Duration: 3 min 59 sec
Met my match today
Felt the blood rushing and mingling
A curious and enigmatic thing
Spiders in my dreams
Synchronicity weaves like a web
When you were meant to be a meal
I want you bad!
I want you bad!
I understand why they say high school never ends
Never act my age
You can tell by the lines in my smile
That I have been around for awhile
So, insecurities
Are about as useful as trying
To put the pin back in the grenade
I want you bad!
I want you bad!
I understand why they say high school never ends
I want you bad!
I want you bad!
I understand why they say high school never stops
This isn't coincidence
There's no such thing
This isn't coincidence, no
This isn't coincidence
It's no such thing.
This isn't, no
I want you bad!
I want you bad!
I understand why they say high school never ends
Smile Lines is written by Benjamin Kenney, Michael Aaron Einziger, Jose Anthony Pasillas, Brandon Charles Boyd, Christopher E Kilmore. ✔️
When was Smile Lines released?
It is first released on January 30, 2004 as part of Incubus's album "A Crow Left of the Murder..." which includes 14 tracks in total. This song is the 11st track on this album. ✔️
What is the meaning behind Smile Lines lyrics?
When we interpret the meaning being expressed, the song 'Smile Lines' by Incubus is an attempt to look back at high school and realize its lasting consequence through metaphors like 'spiders in dreams' and 'putting the pin back in the grenade', the inescapable and sometimes hazardous nature of the past feelings and relationships is therefore perfectly captured. The lyrics of the song full of smiling lines mainly suggest love, nostalgia, empowerment, joy and introspection. Besides, the song also brings up the main points of desire, nostalgia, destiny and fate, maturity vs. youthfulness and insecurities. The lyrics bear the marks of being matured and express longing and desire in a way that might not be appropriate for younger audiences. The phrase 'I want you bad!' repeated throughout the song points to a very strong romantic or sexual attraction, which can be considered as only for the older audience. Moreover, by bringing in the notion of high school and saying that it 'never ends', the song could also mean a certain degree of nostalgia or unresolved matters that are only comprehensible by both teenagers and adults. ✔️
Which genre is Smile Lines?
Smile Lines falls under the genre Alternative. ✔️
How long is the song Smile Lines?
Smile Lines song length is 3 minutes and 59 seconds.
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check amazon for Smile Lines mp3 download Songwriter(s): Benjamin Kenney, Michael Aaron Einziger, Jose Anthony Pasillas, Brandon Charles Boyd, Christopher E Kilmore Record Label(s): 2003, 2004 Sony Music Entertainment Inc Official lyrics by