Forum:Song Lyrics

Awhile ago I was listening to the radio and this song comes on. It's called Your's truly, the Commuter and it's by some guy named Jason Lytle. I've decided the whole song is about L4D. Here's a breakdown of the lyrics and their (hidden meanings).

The last thing I heard I was left for dead (this is what got me thinking about it)

I could give two shits about what they said (Regarding the idle chatter of survivors in an elevator probably)

I may be limping but I'm coming home (smoker)

All work and no play might'a done me in (AFK much)

But I'm stoked I'm back after where I've been (Obvious respawning reference)

I may be limping but I'm coming home (Jason Lytle must love smokers)

Ahh haaaaa (Hunter spotting survivor)

Ahh haaaaaaaaa (Survivor pinned by Hunter)

I may be limping but I'm coming home (Here comes the Smoker)

So take the day off and keep it to yourself (shoving and shooting a Boomer)

B/c I don't wanna see anybody else (and neither does the Witch)

I may be limping but I'm coming home (Jason Lytle and his Smoker fetish again)

Ahh haaaaa (Hunter spotting Survivor)

Ahh haaaaaaaaa (pinned Survivor)

I may be limping but I'm coming home (Jason Lytle and the Smoker need to keep it in the bedroom)

I may be limping but I'm coming home (more smoker references)

So there's that anyway, Kitchen Bomber
 * Wasn't this made before L4D? The Home-Base - The Message Desk 18:15, 7 August 2009 (UTC)


 * Why would limping and coming home be a smoker reference instead of a reference to a wounded survivor making it to a safe house? Just curious.  --MadDawg2552 19:06, 7 August 2009 (UTC)


 * In retrospect I totally agree with MadDawg2552. I was picturing everything from infected perspective when I heard the song and the Smoker's got that hunch walk. It's better as Survivor heading to Safe Room. Kitchen Bomber