College Film
Kiss Kiss Lyrics


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And I smiled from the scars
The tramps in the park
Are going to shoot me
But I'm ready

Kneel to bleed
Fast to your knees
In a movie
Dark loved me

Open with death
A life that is well
And you're floating
Are you drowning?

Kneel to bleed
Fast to your knees
In a movie
Dark loved me

Oh, now you know it's not worth your time
Buy your college film
It's worth a shot

You panned it up
And left and right
It was good enough for me

Now you know it's not worth your time
Buy your college film
It's worth a shot

You panned it up
And left and right
It was good enough for me

She walks in disguise
The tramps in the park
Oh, they shoot me
But I'm ready

Oh, you kneel to bleed
So fast to your knees
In a movie
Dark loved me

Overall Meaning

The song College Film by Kiss Kiss is a dark and mysterious tune that features haunting lyrics that speak to the turmoil of emotions and the anticipation of danger. The opening lines of the song, "And I smiled from the scars, The tramps in the park, Are going to shoot me, But I'm ready" sets the tone for the rest of the song. The idea of smiling from scars is a metaphor for finding beauty in pain and adversity, while the fear of being shot by the tramps in the park suggests an imminent threat that the singer is ready to face head-on. The lines "Kneel to bleed, Fast to your knees, In a movie" convey a sense of desperation and urgency, as if the singer is trying to reason with a higher power or bargaining for their life, perhaps in a movie theatre. The repetition of "Dark loved me" conveys the idea of being drawn to the darkness as a source of comfort or escape.


The chorus of the song "Oh, now you know it's not worth your time, Buy your college film, It's worth a shot, You panned it up, And left and right, It was good enough for me" suggests a sense of nihilism and resignation, as if the singer has accepted that life is not worth the effort, and is willing to take whatever scraps or memories they can get. The idea of buying a college film as a cheap replacement for true experiences speaks to the idea of consumerism and commodification of experiences that have become a hallmark of the modern society.


The line "She walks in disguise, The tramps in the park, Oh, they shoot me, But I'm ready" suggests that the singer is not alone in their struggle, and that there are other people who are trying to survive in a hostile environment. The repeated use of the phrases "Kneel to bleed, So fast to your knees, In a movie, Dark loved me" throughout the song suggests a sense of vulnerability, as if the singer is willing to make themselves vulnerable in order to find a sense of meaning or purpose in life.


Line by Line Meaning

And I smiled from the scars
Despite having experienced pain and hurt, I have come out the other side smiling and stronger.


The tramps in the park
The homeless people living in the park.


Are going to shoot me
Despite the potential danger, I am unafraid.


But I'm ready
I am prepared for whatever may come my way.


Kneel to bleed
People often have to suffer and endure hardships to get what they want.


Fast to your knees
They will have to move quickly and decisively to achieve their goals.


In a movie
Life is often like a movie, full of drama and unexpected twists and turns.


Dark loved me
Despite the difficult or painful experiences, I have learned to love and appreciate life.


Open with death
Sometimes the beginning of a new chapter in life can be marked by a significant loss or ending.


A life that is well
Despite this loss or ending, it is still possible to have a fulfilling and happy life.


And you're floating
You may feel as though you are drifting or without direction in life.


Are you drowning?
This feeling may be overwhelming and make you feel as though you are drowning, struggling to stay afloat.


Oh, now you know it's not worth your time
After having experienced something, you may come to realize that it was not worth the time or effort.


Buy your college film
Invest in something that is worth your time and money.


It's worth a shot
It is worth trying something new, even if there is no guarantee of success


You panned it up
You may have initially dismissed something as not being valuable.


And left and right
You may have been skeptical or dismissive from every angle about it.


It was good enough for me
Despite others' opinions, you found value in the experience.


She walks in disguise
The woman is hiding her true self or intentions.


Oh, they shoot me
Despite the risk, the artist remains unafraid and ready to face any danger.


Oh, you kneel to bleed
You may have to work hard or sacrifice to achieve your goals.


So fast to your knees
In order to succeed, you may have to act quickly and with urgency.


In a movie
Life can be like a movie, with unexpected twists and turns.


Dark loved me
Despite the difficult or painful experiences, I have learned to love and appreciate life.




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