Broken Arms
Does It Offend You Yeah? Lyrics


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We've had this grudge forever and ever
Alone refused forget to discover the clamor
And all the pieces fell from each other, together
Seems strange is turning the weather and whatever

Broken arms and twisted ligaments
To the great beyond the big magnificence
The rain falls down and all that's left of her
The seasons change but still I remember

All my failures ties together and tethered
I'll freeze you out till your show stops flailing and starts falling
Prove the faithful die with each other, together
Still strange is turning the weather and whatever

Broken arms and twisted ligaments
To the great beyond the big magnificence
The grateful dead is all that's left of her
The seasons change but still I remember her

Broken arms and twisted ligaments
To the great beyond the big magnificence




The grateful dead is all that's left of her
The seasons change but still I remember

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Broken Arms" by Does It Offend You Yeah? seem to depict a strained and unresolved grudge or conflict between two individuals. The repetition of "forever and ever" suggests that this grudge has been ongoing for a long time, perhaps rooted in a sense of loneliness or isolation. The refusal to forget or give up on finding resolution is emphasized with the line "alone refused forget to discover the clamor."


The imagery of "all the pieces fell from each other, together" implies that despite the conflict, there was once a sense of unity or connection. However, something has changed, and it seems that this change is reflected in the weather, which is described as strange and turning. This could be a metaphorical representation of how the dynamic between the individuals has become unpredictable or unstable.


The lines "broken arms and twisted ligaments" suggest physical injuries, but they can also be interpreted metaphorically as symbols of emotional or psychological pain. The mention of the "great beyond" and the "big magnificence" adds a sense of vastness or grandeur, perhaps hinting at the significance of the conflict in the larger scheme of things.


The chorus highlights the lasting impact of the conflict, as the rain falling down is symbolic of the pain or sadness that remains. The phrase "all that's left of her" implies that something or someone has been lost or changed irreversibly. The seasons changing but still remembering her indicates that the memories and effects of the conflict linger despite the passage of time.


Overall, "Broken Arms" seems to explore the complexities of interpersonal conflicts, juxtaposing physical and emotional imagery to convey a sense of enduring pain and the struggle to find resolution.


Line by Line Meaning

We've had this grudge forever and ever
Our animosity towards each other has persisted for a very long time


Alone refused forget to discover the clamor
Despite being alone, we refuse to forget and instead confront the chaos


And all the pieces fell from each other, together
Despite our differences, everything fell apart collectively


Seems strange is turning the weather and whatever
It appears that unusual events are affecting the atmosphere and other things


Broken arms and twisted ligaments
Injuries that have caused physical harm and pain


To the great beyond the big magnificence
Reaching towards the vast and impressive unknown


The rain falls down and all that's left of her
She is gone, and all that remains is the falling rain


The seasons change but still I remember
Even as time passes and the seasons transition, I still remember her


All my failures ties together and tethered
All my mistakes and failures are interconnected and bound to each other


I'll freeze you out till your show stops flailing and starts falling
I will isolate you until your chaotic and uncontrolled behavior comes to a halt


Prove the faithful die with each other, together
Demonstrate that loyal individuals perish collectively and in unity


Still strange is turning the weather and whatever
However, the weather and other things continue to undergo bizarre changes


The grateful dead is all that's left of her
Only remnants and memories of her gratitude remain


The seasons change but still I remember her
Despite the altering seasons, I still hold onto memories of her


Broken arms and twisted ligaments
Injuries that have caused physical harm and pain


To the great beyond the big magnificence
Reaching towards the vast and impressive unknown


The grateful dead is all that's left of her
Only remnants and memories of her gratitude remain


The seasons change but still I remember her
Despite the altering seasons, I still hold onto memories of her




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Written by: Daniel Coop, James Rushent

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