Meaning

To me this song deals with the initial moments of an infatuation, of a new love. It's that energetic feeling that touches you when you drink your expresso in the morning that he feels when he sees that lady, who's made in heaven for him. He says that he goes crazy for her because she replaces his coffe, she becomes his new caffeine, almost a drug for him. And this is so realistic and it's exactly what makes this song so good. Not mentioning the amazing and fiery guitar work!

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Meaning

This song is about a chain of gold left in a will that was said to once belong to Edward V. The historian Tim Thornton believes that this proves that Richard III is guilty of the deaths of the sons of Edward IV.

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History
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Back in the Day

I read through the comments, and I really don't think this song is about him getting his car radio stolen. I think it's about him running out of distractions and having to actually deal with his problems and emotions. I think it's about him learning how to be alive. But that's just me.

My Interpretation
Meaning

To me, the anger in this one is so over the top - and Bob knows it - that is does not come over as mean, but as a (partly at least) comedic illustration of the pettiness we all can be guilty of in relationships.

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It's about alcohol or drugs. If you've ever been in the throes of addiction before, this sums it up quite concisely.

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Meaning

I saw this played live when I happened to be standing right behind a section of seats for handicapped audience members. This song clearly resonated with everyone there. Very powerful. And the message is universal about humankind. Very brilliant.

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