10 Iconic Lyrics That Will Make You Rethink Your Life Choices (You Won't Believe #3!)
1. “Born in the U.S.A.” by Bruce Springsteen
This song is often misunderstood as a patriotic anthem, but it actually critiques the treatment of Vietnam War veterans. The lyrics tell the story of a veteran returning home to a country that has forgotten him, highlighting the struggles and disillusionment faced by many veterans.
2. “Every Breath You Take” by The Police
While many interpret this as a love song, it’s actually about obsession and surveillance. Sting wrote it during a difficult time in his life, and the lyrics reflect a darker, more possessive side of love, often described as a stalker’s anthem.
3. “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” by The Beatles
Despite popular belief, John Lennon insisted this song was inspired by a drawing his son Julian made of his friend Lucy. The psychedelic imagery in the lyrics, however, led many to believe it was about LSD, a claim Lennon repeatedly denied.
4. “Total Eclipse of the Heart” by Bonnie Tyler
Written by Jim Steinman, this song was originally intended for a vampire musical. The lyrics reflect themes of darkness and eternal love, fitting the gothic and dramatic tone of a vampire love story.
5. “I Shot the Sheriff” by Bob Marley
Marley explained that the song is a protest against injustice, originally wanting to say “I shot the police” but changing it to “sheriff” to avoid controversy. Some interpretations also suggest it addresses his opposition to birth control.
6. “Poker Face” by Lady Gaga
This song is about Gaga’s experience of being in a relationship with a man while fantasizing about being with a woman. The “poker face” refers to hiding her true feelings and desires.
7. “Slide” by Goo Goo Dolls
The song tells the story of a young couple dealing with an unplanned pregnancy and the difficult choices they face, such as whether to get married or have an abortion.
8. “In the Air Tonight” by Phil Collins
Often surrounded by urban legends, Collins has clarified that the song is about the anger and pain he felt during his divorce. The haunting lyrics and iconic drum solo reflect his emotional turmoil.
9. “Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)” by Green Day
Written by Billie Joe Armstrong, this song is often played at graduations and farewells. Despite its upbeat sound, it’s actually about the end of a relationship and the bittersweet nature of moving on.
10. “Semi-Charmed Life” by Third Eye Blind
This seemingly upbeat song is about a descent into crystal meth addiction. The contrast between the cheerful melody and the dark lyrics highlights the fleeting highs and devastating lows of drug use.
These songs show how lyrics can have deeper, sometimes surprising meanings that go beyond their surface interpretations. Which one of these surprised you the most?