Or maybe you still love it, but now you have a different perspective.

  • @nowherelord@lemmy.world
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    242 months ago

    From genius.com : “The original inspiration for the lyrics came from David Lee Roth watching a person on TV who was threatening to commit suicide by jumping off of a building and Roth figured someone in the crowd must be thinking, “Go ahead and jump”. It was, however, not written about suicide – the song is about ‘jumping’ on the opportunity to hook up with someone.”

    Though I can see where you got that.

    • MrGerrit
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      22 months ago

      The lyric “I jump up and nothing gets me down” jumping off a stool/chair but because of the noose he doesn’t get down.

      But I can see your point.

      • @nshibj@lemmy.world
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        32 months ago

        Doesn’t it say “I get up and nothing gets me down”? I always thought that sentence described being motivated and not letting anyone ruin your good mood.