You Want Romance?
Funeral for a Friend Lyrics


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the waters colder at the edge
and they dived for hours
past sundown
until the body was wasted
did they conspire to this?
did you conspire to?
thirty three and a half
until the end
as we sway from ear to ear
and you heels look so beautiful
against the carpet, against the carpet
so gracefull, yet to so insecure




this ghost will haunt you
and i will judge you fair

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Funeral for a Friend's song "You Want Romance?" tell a story of betrayal and judgment. The lines "the waters colder at the edge" and "they dived for hours past sundown" suggest a group of people who are willing to push their limits, even to the point of risking their lives. However, the imagery quickly turns dark as the phrase "until the body was wasted" alludes to someone who died or became ill from the extreme conditions. The following question, "did they conspire to this? did you conspire to?" adds a layer of suspicion and suggests that the death or illness may have been intentional.


The next lines describe a person at a party, swaying from ear to ear, with heels that look beautiful against the carpet. However, the singer notes that this person is graceful yet insecure. The final lines of the song represent a judgment on this person, with the singer stating that "this ghost will haunt you, and I will judge you fair."


Overall, the song portrays a sense of betrayal and judgment. The extreme behavior of the group in the opening lines suggests a willingness to push boundaries, but the consequences are severe. The final lines suggest that there may be consequences for even seemingly harmless actions, and that judgment is always lurking.


Line by Line Meaning

the waters colder at the edge
The situation is becoming difficult and challenging


and they dived for hours
They tried their best to solve the problem for a long time


past sundown
Even after a long time, the problem remains unsolved


until the body was wasted
They put in so much effort and energy that they were completely exhausted


did they conspire to this?
Is this situation pre-planned or intentional?


did you conspire to?
Is the person being addressed responsible for the situation?


thirty three and a half until the end
There's a limited amount of time left to solve the problem


as we sway from ear to ear
We're conflicted and uncertain


and you heels look so beautiful
Despite everything, there's still something captivating about the situation


against the carpet, against the carpet
The beauty is in the mundane details


so gracefull, yet to so insecure
The situation is both alluring and unsettling


this ghost will haunt you
The problem and its consequences will continue to affect you


and i will judge you fair
There will be accountability for any contributions to the situation




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: GARETH DAVIES, MATTHEW DAVIES, RYAN RICHARDS, KRIS ROBERTS, DARRAN ANTHONY SMITH

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

@otkogaming224

The Trilogy, from my own interpretation:

1. Bullet Theory; in our early 20s, we still fight with others for fame, wealth, and power, that is represented with MASK. People willing to kill and stab others to gain it.

2. You Want Romance; when we meet someone we love, and can be who we really are. We won't care for the MASK anymore, and yet willing to burn it. But, also learn things higher than fame, wealth, and power, that is responsibility, represented by the BABY.

3. Juneau (acoustic); Tested by the ones we love, are we willing to fight for them? Carrying responsibility, represented by the BABY, we endure the journey in life through hardship and struggle. To finally, meet the loved ones. With more maturity of course :)

PS: Again, just my own interpretation. And sorry for my bad English...



@the360dude5

"You Want Romance?"
The water's colder at the edge
And they dived for hours
Past sundown
Until the body was wasted

Did they conspire to this?
Did you conspire to this?

Thirty three and a half
Until the end
As we sway from ear to ear
And your heels look so beautiful
Against the carpet, against the carpet
So graceful, yet so insecure

This ghost will haunt you
And I will judge you fair



All comments from YouTube:

@xiMoshyx

2023 and still the best song they ever did.

@Nintendodo64

This may be the greatest B-side/rarity of modern rock, maybe of all time. I don't know, I'm just some guy.

@SkillJim

Best funeral for a friend song imo. Best elements of what made them famous in the first place.

@yeboaaah1449

You're not wrong here. So many elements of this song came into casually dressed

@yeboaaah1449

Ps, sorry for the late reply 😘

@youngpirlo7742

Great song. Classic Funeral

@allaboutautumn2603

Definitely one of the best. This riffage was a FYI for what to expect on Hours. Especially All the Rage.

@stevenroyle-bp1nj

It was only a bside if memory serves. Mad how they made a video but never released as a stand alone single or even put on an album.

@otkogaming224

The Trilogy, from my own interpretation:

1. Bullet Theory; in our early 20s, we still fight with others for fame, wealth, and power, that is represented with MASK. People willing to kill and stab others to gain it.

2. You Want Romance; when we meet someone we love, and can be who we really are. We won't care for the MASK anymore, and yet willing to burn it. But, also learn things higher than fame, wealth, and power, that is responsibility, represented by the BABY.

3. Juneau (acoustic); Tested by the ones we love, are we willing to fight for them? Carrying responsibility, represented by the BABY, we endure the journey in life through hardship and struggle. To finally, meet the loved ones. With more maturity of course :)

PS: Again, just my own interpretation. And sorry for my bad English...

@jimjamthebananaman1

森山クリス Your interpretation was shit. Stick to speaking Chinese

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