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“Polar Opposites” is the 13th Song off of The Lonesome Crowded West, and the song is about lead singer Issac Brock’s depression, as some lyrics get very explicit about it.
In scientific terms, the line “Polar Opposites don’t push away” is accurate, as a Negative Charge cannot combine with another N...
[Verse 1]
Polar opposites don't push away
It's the same on the weekends as the rest of the days
And I know I should go but I will probably stay
And that's all you can do about some things
[Chorus]
I'm tryin', I'm tryin' to
Drink away the part of the day that I cannot sleep away
I'm tryin', I'm tryin' to
Drink away the part of the day that I cannot sleep away
[Verse 2]
Two one-eyed dogs, they're looking at stereos
Hi-fi Gods try so hard to make their cars low to the ground
These vibrations oil its teeth
Primer gray is the color when you're done dying
[Chorus]
I'm tryin', I'm tryin' to
Drink away the part of the day that I cannot sleep away
I'm tryin', I'm tryin' to
Drink away the part of the day that I cannot sleep away
[Instrumental Outro]
Polar Opposites was written by Eric Judy & Jeremiah Green & Isaac Brock.
Polar Opposites was produced by Scott Swayze & Isaac Brock & Calvin Johnson.
Modest Mouse released Polar Opposites on Tue Nov 18 1997.