“Do It For Me Now” by Angels and Airwaves
I'm frightened at night and the wind has a roar
It seeps through the hall and from under the door
Like the shit that was said
I can't take it that well
I give and I give and I give and I give and I'm still
Lost and hurt and bone thin from the love that's been starved
I know it got close but I'm sure it's too far
From the point of suspense, we know it should be
The end of that part of our favorite movie
When the guy grabs the girl and gives her his hand
Says take me away from this torturous land
Cause the grave is set up, the hole that I dug
I gave and I gave and I gave and I gave you my trust
Like the time that we kissed and you gave me a lie
To add to the scene you pretended to cry
But I'm here and I'm cool, the way that it is
Just give me a chance and I'll try to forgive
Chorus:
And I don't know
And I can't guess
If it's gonna be OK
But now my last wish
Is that you do this with me
Kiss me here and hold my hand
Let me feel like I'm the only one
I know you can
Won't you do it for me now
I've really had it with the rain of the tears
The predictable storm that has come every year
And it sneaks in from shore with a bat in its hand
I'm trying I'm trying I'm trying I'm trying I can't
You're a thief and a witch but I love you to death
You steal my heart and curse under your breath
But the one thing that I can most willingly prove
That when you are gone I'll be fine without you
Chorus
Now just hold on, hold on to me
In “Do It For Me Now” there is definitely a lot of figurative language (which I bolded) but I chose this song mainly for it’s awesome use of personification. There wasn’t an excessive use of personification but the few examples that I highlighted were really strong. The first example is at the very beginning. It states “I’m frightened at night and the wind has a roar.” The wind cannot roar, and actually humans really can’t either, but this example definitely gives the wind a lively characteristic that it does not realistically possess. The wind must have been blowing so hard and strong that it made the noise that seemed like a roar. This example of personification is great because it completely plays off of the first part of the sentence and adds to the element of fear that is presented.
The second good example of personification falls at the very end of the song (oh, snap. I used my own personification J): “I've really had it with the rain of the tears; The predictable storm that has come every year; And it sneaks in from shore with a bat in its hand.” Here, the predictable storm, which is referring to some kind of mental upset, is personified into a person that sneaks up on you with a bat in their hand. The speaker seems to know that he will be upset by something but is unsure of exactly when it will occur and therefore it is considered sneaky, like some people. And obviously it cannot hold a bat in its hand, but this must mean that the pain or upset comes with great magnitude.
I also chose the song “Breathe” (lyrics below) by Angles and Airwaves because this song has excellent examples of similes. “And just like clouds, my skin crawls” is figurative language times two because it has a simile and personification. Clouds can “crawl” across the sky because we can often look up and see the clouds moving very slowly. And in this manner the speaker’s skin crawls. This signifies a slow moving uncomfortable feeling that is coming over the speaker. As for the element of personification, skin does not literally crawl, but is simply referring to uneasiness that people feel.
The second instance of simile in this song states “My hands shake clasped with fear as you come near; To say goodnight, just like a dove; A peaceful sign.” The speaker is comparing the other person, most likely a woman, to a dove. The speaker seems to explain this simile because in the next like he says that it is a peaceful sign. In the Christian religion, the dove was a sign of hope, and with that, hope brings peace.
“Breathe” by Angels and Airwaves
A blue, black shade of love.
Sent from above.
My hands are tied to worlds unknown,
And this I know.
Your breath's like wine,
And just like clouds, my skin crawls.
It's so divine, the sky it glows with fields of light.
Chorus:
Did you know that I love you?
Come and lay with me.
I love you.
And all this day, I will love you.
You make me feel alive,
and I'll love you
Until the end of time.
My hands shake clasped with fear as you come near
To say goodnight, just like a dove.
A peaceful sign.
To help us by as you come in.
Let this begin.
Stars fall like dust, our lips will touch.
We speak too much.
Chorus (2x)
I've got a lot to say, if you will let me
It's always hard, when you're around me
But here right now, there's interest in your eyes
So hear me out, and hear this the first time
