when I first heard this song I didn't hear all the lyrics I just thought it was really catchy and thought I should send this to my boyfriend but I'm glad I listened to the lyrics first
"I don't wanna even know why you haven't sold our band of gold, isn't it counterfit?" I'm assuming the band of gold is a wedding ring, but it's invaluable because it's not actual gold It's a stretch, I know. But what if?
I feel like it may be a double metaphor - counterfeit meaning it may not actually be gold, which could ALSO be a metaphor for the relationship, as it's just as fake as the ring
@@catsoda but what would the next lines refer to? "Take a hit a little bit" I'm going to state that if he said that, it makes no sense, what would make a bit more sense is "take a HINT, a little bit" I'm going to prefer that over the other and assume this creator of the video messed up the typing just as they did here and there
@@unknownundead601 'taking a hit' can be associated with doing drugs, as reffered to in the previous lines "never smoke anything" and "you were like a fat joint". So from there you could assume that this relationship may be unhealthy yet irresistible- just like any drug.
someone said this song is about a couple who dislike eachother but can’t break up, me and my ex-boyfriend were like that (a few days ago i broke up) and it’s weird that i found this song after all this...
This sounds like a couple One who put in all the work and received nothing out of it and One who didn't put in any work and the one who did put in the work is fed up with them
It's a song about couple that know that they must split up, but they are not strong enough to tell their lover that. I don't really see any religious connotations here
Lent, in the context of the song, is the past tense of "Lend" which can mean "contribute/add", "accomodate/adapt oneself to", "grant someone the use of something on the understanding that it shall be returned"
i know im a month late but considering this song is about a couple that hate each other but are too afraid to end it, she either didn't understand the lyrics or thats a terrible sign.
I like how everyone is saying this is abt a toxic relationship or something but I believe it’s about breaking a drug addiction. Even the title, Lent, relates to an addiction. The holiday Lent is about the 40 days Jesus spent in the desert fasting and avoiding temptation from satan. Temptation from satan in this case is the singer’s drug addiction, which he has given into but is trying to break free of the addiction.
It might be saying his wife is like a drug he's addicted to. The line "I want to be free" suggests that he wants to get rid of the addiction but can't.
Remembered this song because of a video someone did of there ice age (the time period not the movies) ocs that had this in it and I can’t find the video anymore and don’t remember who made it but at least I found the song again.
this song itches my brain in the best way
Same
I completely agree.
totally. idk if it's just me but it itches the spot i have labelled under jack stauber.
@@WilltheHedgehog02 Agreed
when I first heard this song I didn't hear all the lyrics I just thought it was really catchy and thought I should send this to my boyfriend but I'm glad I listened to the lyrics first
Yeah that was very possibly nearly awful lmao
That’s nice 👍🏻
This song is about a couple who clearly don't like each other anymore but neither have the courage to end it.
i see this song as a person stuck in an extremely toxic and abusive relationship but they are too afraid to confront their partner
I see this song as a good song
@@Tyranicalroomba i see this song
@@DussyBestroyer69 I see
nice profile pic
"I don't wanna even know why you haven't sold our band of gold, isn't it counterfit?"
I'm assuming the band of gold is a wedding ring, but it's invaluable because it's not actual gold
It's a stretch, I know. But what if?
I thought the same thing
I feel like it may be a double metaphor - counterfeit meaning it may not actually be gold, which could ALSO be a metaphor for the relationship, as it's just as fake as the ring
I was Just trying to make sense of that, I'm glad you gave me an idea
@@catsoda but what would the next lines refer to? "Take a hit a little bit"
I'm going to state that if he said that, it makes no sense, what would make a bit more sense is "take a HINT, a little bit"
I'm going to prefer that over the other and assume this creator of the video messed up the typing just as they did here and there
@@unknownundead601 'taking a hit' can be associated with doing drugs, as reffered to in the previous lines "never smoke anything" and "you were like a fat joint". So from there you could assume that this relationship may be unhealthy yet irresistible- just like any drug.
10/10, singing the chorus flawlessly makes me feel like I’m on american idol or something haha
someone said this song is about a couple who dislike eachother but can’t break up, me and my ex-boyfriend were like that (a few days ago i broke up) and it’s weird that i found this song after all this...
Stumbled on your comment 9 months later. How are you doing?
Been there for my marriage, finally I walked out and never looked back. I’ll be divorced for a year in march.
Never settle for less than happiness
IT’S A SIGN!
Same
I just found this song. I am now going to listen to it nonstop. You can't stop me.
Singing it till I can 100% on rockband
I love this song even if I count understand what it was saying but now I understanding. What there saying
The broken english makes your comment really wholesome.
A true bop
This sounds like a couple
One who put in all the work and received nothing out of it
and
One who didn't put in any work and the one who did put in the work is fed up with them
That was my previous relationship, I ended it
Didn't expect the "Lent" to have religious connotations. I thought laudry
It's a song about couple that know that they must split up, but they are not strong enough to tell their lover that. I don't really see any religious connotations here
@@pawlik_3D Lent is a Catholic tradition; i.e. "give it up for lent". That's all I meant.
Lint is the laundry word I think
Lent, in the context of the song, is the past tense of "Lend" which can mean "contribute/add", "accomodate/adapt oneself to", "grant someone the use of something on the understanding that it shall be returned"
Aguacate, to “give it up for lent” is a Catholic tradition. A practice 40 days before Easter in an act of fasting.
I didn’t come from tiktok, but still, it’s such a bop.
It’s on TikTok? I didn’t know that
THIS IS ON TIKTOK? OH GOD-
I just came here because I like the band.
@@v4mpyy. Same
i found it on my spotify recommended XD
@@Splatnanaa same
i just heard this in the back of some advertisement but without the words 😭
WOAH really??? That company's got taste- what ad was it?👀
I learned this song in 2 times speed. That is all I’m just proud of myself
More people need to know of this song.
she sent this to me and said it reminded her of me is this a bad or good thing boys
i know im a month late but considering this song is about a couple that hate each other but are too afraid to end it, she either didn't understand the lyrics or thats a terrible sign.
@@toastercat2946 it should have been a red flag she was extremely toxic and hooked up with guys while we were into it 😀
@@suplivia682 oh shit bro! that sucks, I hope things are better now you don't deserve that.
@@toastercat2946 thanks man everything is okay now 🙌
this reminds me of lemon demon
it reminds me of LD and will wood mixed,, :)
@@catsoda yea!
@@catsoda It does!
I like how everyone is saying this is abt a toxic relationship or something but I believe it’s about breaking a drug addiction. Even the title, Lent, relates to an addiction. The holiday Lent is about the 40 days Jesus spent in the desert fasting and avoiding temptation from satan. Temptation from satan in this case is the singer’s drug addiction, which he has given into but is trying to break free of the addiction.
It might be saying his wife is like a drug he's addicted to. The line "I want to be free" suggests that he wants to get rid of the addiction but can't.
I LOVE THIS SO MUCH 😍💘
Remembered this song because of a video someone did of there ice age (the time period not the movies) ocs that had this in it and I can’t find the video anymore and don’t remember who made it but at least I found the song again.
What a bop
I just found this song through a playlist about Robin from Fire Emblem and I just realized that for the playlist the context is him and Grima I- 👀
HOLY DHITTT THIS IS SOGOODD?@? new fav song
found this randomly on instagram & holy heck this song is fire!🔥
Seriously are any of their other songs as cool as this one? (The little bit of exploring I've done suggests no)
Stalker's Tango is a blast, I higly suggest it
Sailor’s Song is really good.
@noa star Thats honestly a banger, but it's not autoheart
Beat the love, it has sad lyrics but is insanely catchy
foolishly wrong and murky waters!!!
Very good song :0
Danke!
Vj Cj 💖💖💖
I swear the sound board is awesome 👌
this has been stuck in my head ever since lent started this week pls help
Love this song
3 years this song still slaps
listening to it until i memorize the lyrics💀
This gives me such Pete from the Unsleeping City vibes
i like hearing everyones takes on this but personally i feel like this is about substance abuse(ex. alcoholism) in a relationship
Niceee
Reminds me of the person who showed me this song
I'm so glad I found this song an accident
Me in both my relationships be like
They were abuseive and I only stayed because it’s so hard to find a bf being gay and all
im here from a fucking hlvrai animatic lmao
I didn’t but now I’m going to look it up because I love hlvrai
FOR SO LONG I THOUGHT IT WAS "FALL" AND NOT "FOR LENT"
Reminds me of Polka
lit
1:23
I want to be freeeee
I WANT TO BE FREEEEEEEEEEEE
Thank you tik tok for helping me find this MASTERPIECE
my fursona themes song
but named samyysandra she female
tomvoy but handsome IDKK
she Was life in a forest
What kind of animal is she
Mais view que o original 🤷
Huh it's far joint not bok choy...
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