Never Never
Bellvue Lyrics
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Days when I was told
Ways that we got over
Strays were bought and sold
Masa Christa Mona Lisa parochial camps
Gone back to the days that last forever in your lonely room
And your dreams were never never
I can't even try
Now you better stop victims of tomorrow
Now you're gonna dream in books and magazines
Motherfucker another stalker
Never never never know why
Motherfucker another stalker
Never never never know why
The lyrics to Bellvue's song Never Never convey a sense of nostalgia for the past, as the singer reflects on their younger days and the ways in which they coped with life's hardships. The first stanza references both positive and negative experiences from their past, including overcoming adversity (the "ways that we got over") and being taken advantage of (the "strays were bought and sold"). The following line, "Masa Christa Mona Lisa parochial camps," is somewhat cryptic, but potentially refers to various cultural or religious references from the singer's past.
The second stanza takes a darker turn, as the singer reflects on the "lonely room" of their dreams, which they can never attain. They express frustration at being unable to "take it" and seemingly urge someone else to "stop victims of tomorrow" and find solace in books and magazines instead. The song ends with a repetition of the phrase "motherfucker another stalker never never never know why," which could be interpreted as a reference to feeling pursued or tormented by someone or something.
Overall, the lyrics to Never Never convey a sense of ambivalence towards the past and the difficulties of coping with one's present circumstances.
Line by Line Meaning
Days when I was younger
Reflecting on past memories when I was a kid
Days when I was told
Recalling when authority figures told me what to do
Ways that we got over
Remembering how we moved on from difficult situations
Strays were bought and sold
The struggles of life that we endured and survived
Masa Christa Mona Lisa parochial camps
This line doesn't seem to have any discernible meaning
Gone back to the days that last forever in your lonely room
Reminiscing on the past that we cannot change
And your dreams were never never
The realization that you never fully achieved what you dreamed of
How can you take it
Asking how someone can endure the hardships of life
I can't even try
Feeling unable to face the struggles of life
Now you better stop victims of tomorrow
Urging someone to stop being a victim of their future
Now you're gonna dream in books and magazines
The acceptance of living a life of unrealistic fantasies
Motherfucker another stalker
Using an expletive to describe another person who is constantly following or bothering you
Never never never know why
Feeling confused and unable to understand why someone is behaving this way
Motherfucker another stalker
Repeating the same sentiment as the first line
Never never never know why
Repeating the same sentiment as the third line
Contributed by Blake Y. Suggest a correction in the comments below.