WaiteringOnAFiend wrote on Jun 4
th, 2013 at 6:55pm:
[quote author=Bitch link=1370283233/75#91 date=1370382122]
Thanks for the clip. Nice. But the song itself is dark. It's about death, and/or about the demons in this world that grab hold of us and cause us to fall.
Bitch - Please ponder that he/the singer/the song-writers AIN'T crying; is not going to a funeral/cemetery, in order to avoid being brought down. He/the singer/the song-writers/someone is contemplating the idea that love 'strutting out'. Also he/the singer/the song-writer may - by 'broke me up' - may mean laughing rather than upset/damage.
All Stones lyrics seem, to me, splendidly nuanced and layered and multi-meaninged, and become more so with age.
That's one reason why, to me, it's more than interesting for the RSs to explore 'As Tears Goes By' with Taylor.
There must be ways to find out
Love is the way they say is really strutting out
Hey, hey, hey now
One day I woke up to find
Right in the bed next to mine
Someone that broke me up with a corner of her smile, yeah
Yes broke me up can be ether laughing or crying, I took his meaning as laughing. Smiling can be contagious and if you see someone smiling you smile right back automatically. Someone laughing gets us laughing too even in the darkest hour. Love and laughing in bed with your lover is the opposite of tears and death and a funeral. SWAY can be interpreted as moving from the dark side of death and tears to the bright side of love and laughter. MICK/KEEF swayed from tears to laughter. But the DEMON LIFE I always took literally as the actual demons in life, which in this case is drugs. Drugs that caused death, hence the funeral. Death could be from anything but I assumed someone died from a drug overdose because drugs get you in their grip and sway you from the joy of life to a living hell. Am I diggng too deep here?