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  1. American Whore liked a post in a topic by 99centlips in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    The ink doesn’t work on her pad, she has to write it on the fucking walls. The first two lines seem so frantic! It’s like she’s trying tell us something and no one will listen.
  2. delreyfreak liked a post in a topic by American Whore in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    It’s interesting how she used that line from Heroin in Sylvia because it’s really introspective in a way. Writing something on someone’s walls (“do I have to write it on your wall?”) could be her way of metaphorically speaking having to listen to her, writing on her own walls and then YOUR walls in blood. Like she wants to get a message clear with herself and also with you, whoever you is in the third chorus
     
     
    Fuck this is making me think a lot.
  3. poetic jess liked a post in a topic by American Whore in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    It’s interesting how she used that line from Heroin in Sylvia because it’s really introspective in a way. Writing something on someone’s walls (“do I have to write it on your wall?”) could be her way of metaphorically speaking having to listen to her, writing on her own walls and then YOUR walls in blood. Like she wants to get a message clear with herself and also with you, whoever you is in the third chorus
     
     
    Fuck this is making me think a lot.
  4. delreyfreak liked a post in a topic by American Whore in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    I thought that too earlier in the car on my way home. I was listening to it, thinking of how well she wrote it yet it also could seem simple to some. Idk it just felt so beautifully written by the end of the song and the way the lyrics switch up by the second and third chorus. I really think this record will be more well thought out with lyrically better songs than LFL for that reason. The lyrical structure of this song is just so interesting to me. I love it.
     
    Also, she warned us with MAC. “Think about it, the darkness the deepness. All the things that make me who I am”
  5. Pink Champagne liked a post in a topic by American Whore in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    It’s interesting how she used that line from Heroin in Sylvia because it’s really introspective in a way. Writing something on someone’s walls (“do I have to write it on your wall?”) could be her way of metaphorically speaking having to listen to her, writing on her own walls and then YOUR walls in blood. Like she wants to get a message clear with herself and also with you, whoever you is in the third chorus
     
     
    Fuck this is making me think a lot.
  6. heroindealer liked a post in a topic by American Whore in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    It’s interesting how she used that line from Heroin in Sylvia because it’s really introspective in a way. Writing something on someone’s walls (“do I have to write it on your wall?”) could be her way of metaphorically speaking having to listen to her, writing on her own walls and then YOUR walls in blood. Like she wants to get a message clear with herself and also with you, whoever you is in the third chorus
     
     
    Fuck this is making me think a lot.
  7. Pink Champagne liked a post in a topic by American Whore in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    I thought that too earlier in the car on my way home. I was listening to it, thinking of how well she wrote it yet it also could seem simple to some. Idk it just felt so beautifully written by the end of the song and the way the lyrics switch up by the second and third chorus. I really think this record will be more well thought out with lyrically better songs than LFL for that reason. The lyrical structure of this song is just so interesting to me. I love it.
     
    Also, she warned us with MAC. “Think about it, the darkness the deepness. All the things that make me who I am”
  8. Ultra Violet liked a post in a topic by American Whore in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    I thought that too earlier in the car on my way home. I was listening to it, thinking of how well she wrote it yet it also could seem simple to some. Idk it just felt so beautifully written by the end of the song and the way the lyrics switch up by the second and third chorus. I really think this record will be more well thought out with lyrically better songs than LFL for that reason. The lyrical structure of this song is just so interesting to me. I love it.
     
    Also, she warned us with MAC. “Think about it, the darkness the deepness. All the things that make me who I am”
  9. Ultra Violet liked a post in a topic by American Whore in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    It’s interesting how she used that line from Heroin in Sylvia because it’s really introspective in a way. Writing something on someone’s walls (“do I have to write it on your wall?”) could be her way of metaphorically speaking having to listen to her, writing on her own walls and then YOUR walls in blood. Like she wants to get a message clear with herself and also with you, whoever you is in the third chorus
     
     
    Fuck this is making me think a lot.
  10. Beautiful Loser liked a post in a topic by American Whore in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    It’s interesting how she used that line from Heroin in Sylvia because it’s really introspective in a way. Writing something on someone’s walls (“do I have to write it on your wall?”) could be her way of metaphorically speaking having to listen to her, writing on her own walls and then YOUR walls in blood. Like she wants to get a message clear with herself and also with you, whoever you is in the third chorus
     
     
    Fuck this is making me think a lot.
  11. clementines liked a post in a topic by American Whore in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    I thought that too earlier in the car on my way home. I was listening to it, thinking of how well she wrote it yet it also could seem simple to some. Idk it just felt so beautifully written by the end of the song and the way the lyrics switch up by the second and third chorus. I really think this record will be more well thought out with lyrically better songs than LFL for that reason. The lyrical structure of this song is just so interesting to me. I love it.
     
    Also, she warned us with MAC. “Think about it, the darkness the deepness. All the things that make me who I am”
  12. Serene Queen liked a post in a topic by American Whore in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    It’s interesting how she used that line from Heroin in Sylvia because it’s really introspective in a way. Writing something on someone’s walls (“do I have to write it on your wall?”) could be her way of metaphorically speaking having to listen to her, writing on her own walls and then YOUR walls in blood. Like she wants to get a message clear with herself and also with you, whoever you is in the third chorus
     
     
    Fuck this is making me think a lot.
  13. GeminiLanaFan liked a post in a topic by American Whore in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    It’s interesting how she used that line from Heroin in Sylvia because it’s really introspective in a way. Writing something on someone’s walls (“do I have to write it on your wall?”) could be her way of metaphorically speaking having to listen to her, writing on her own walls and then YOUR walls in blood. Like she wants to get a message clear with herself and also with you, whoever you is in the third chorus
     
     
    Fuck this is making me think a lot.
  14. californianfreak liked a post in a topic by American Whore in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    It’s interesting how she used that line from Heroin in Sylvia because it’s really introspective in a way. Writing something on someone’s walls (“do I have to write it on your wall?”) could be her way of metaphorically speaking having to listen to her, writing on her own walls and then YOUR walls in blood. Like she wants to get a message clear with herself and also with you, whoever you is in the third chorus
     
     
    Fuck this is making me think a lot.
  15. ivy liked a post in a topic by American Whore in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    It’s interesting how she used that line from Heroin in Sylvia because it’s really introspective in a way. Writing something on someone’s walls (“do I have to write it on your wall?”) could be her way of metaphorically speaking having to listen to her, writing on her own walls and then YOUR walls in blood. Like she wants to get a message clear with herself and also with you, whoever you is in the third chorus
     
     
    Fuck this is making me think a lot.
  16. GeminiLanaFan liked a post in a topic by American Whore in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    I thought that too earlier in the car on my way home. I was listening to it, thinking of how well she wrote it yet it also could seem simple to some. Idk it just felt so beautifully written by the end of the song and the way the lyrics switch up by the second and third chorus. I really think this record will be more well thought out with lyrically better songs than LFL for that reason. The lyrical structure of this song is just so interesting to me. I love it.
     
    Also, she warned us with MAC. “Think about it, the darkness the deepness. All the things that make me who I am”
  17. Cry by the beach liked a post in a topic by American Whore in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    It’s interesting how she used that line from Heroin in Sylvia because it’s really introspective in a way. Writing something on someone’s walls (“do I have to write it on your wall?”) could be her way of metaphorically speaking having to listen to her, writing on her own walls and then YOUR walls in blood. Like she wants to get a message clear with herself and also with you, whoever you is in the third chorus
     
     
    Fuck this is making me think a lot.
  18. BluVelvUnderground liked a post in a topic by American Whore in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    It’s interesting how she used that line from Heroin in Sylvia because it’s really introspective in a way. Writing something on someone’s walls (“do I have to write it on your wall?”) could be her way of metaphorically speaking having to listen to her, writing on her own walls and then YOUR walls in blood. Like she wants to get a message clear with herself and also with you, whoever you is in the third chorus
     
     
    Fuck this is making me think a lot.
  19. American Whore liked a post in a topic by HunterSThompson in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    "She’s no stranger to themes of addiction and hopelessness, but she’s never sung them with such clarity. Lana Del Rey, at her best, has always written with wisdom beyond her years, but she’s never done it this well." 
     
    From Vulture
     
    https://www.vulture.com/2019/01/lana-del-rey-is-writing-more-candidly-than-ever.html
     
    Love this point the writer made
  20. American Whore liked a post in a topic by daytonadeath in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    To Your Cunt & Clitoris 
  21. smith liked a post in a topic by American Whore in Venice Bitch   
    Remember when we got UV (track) and then SoC and BB and we were all confused because they were at the time all kind of the same and “boring” but what if these are like that situation where the whole album will be fuckING KILLER AND A MASTERPIECE AND LITERALLY FUCK US ALL UP
  22. violets liked a post in a topic by American Whore in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    Just imagine thinking lyrics like “Lately I’ve been thinking it’s just someone else’s job to care but who am I?”
     
    Is on the same level of/better than “I’ve been tearing up town in my fucking white gown like a goddamn near sociopath”
  23. Fingertips liked a post in a topic by American Whore in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    Just imagine thinking lyrics like “Lately I’ve been thinking it’s just someone else’s job to care but who am I?”
     
    Is on the same level of/better than “I’ve been tearing up town in my fucking white gown like a goddamn near sociopath”
  24. clementines liked a post in a topic by American Whore in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    Just imagine thinking lyrics like “Lately I’ve been thinking it’s just someone else’s job to care but who am I?”
     
    Is on the same level of/better than “I’ve been tearing up town in my fucking white gown like a goddamn near sociopath”
  25. American Whore liked a post in a topic by Flowerbomb in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    Imagine thinking it's not.............
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