Exploring themes of rebellious youth and tumultuous relationships, New Politics crafts a vivid narrative of thrill-seeking and defiance in their latest track. The lyrics depict the protagonists’ exhilarating yet destructive journey, capturing the essence of young love entwined with lawlessness. The reference to Bonnie and Clyde signifies a romantic, yet doomed, partnership, highlighting the dichotomy of love that drives them to both passion and peril. The line "we left with the money" suggests a prioritization of personal gain over moral values, yet an unbreakable bond remains between the two characters. Strikingly, the repeated phrase "Breaking your own heart" underscores a self-destructive tendency within this dynamic, emphasizing the pain intertwined with their adventures. Ultimately, the absence of loyalty among thieves, except for the protagonists, encapsulates a powerful, albeit precarious, connection forged in the fires of rebellion.
Loyalties Among Thieves
Lyrics
What was that music in the back seat of your mom's car?
The soundtrack of revolution when it just starts
You tried to stop me right before we took it too far
Breaking your own heart
And we came for the love
But we left with the money
I hate, I hate
I hate the way you love me
We are the young heart attacks
Full of "I'm never ever gonna come back"
And there's no loyalties among thieves
Expect for you and me
Breaking your own damn heart
A tattoo of an old stiletto on your left arm
I'll write a song about it on the guitar
They'll take our picture when we're running from the law
Breaking your own heart
The story started as a monolog
But it got better when you came along
Just us
Bonnie and Clyde have come alive again
But we all know just how the story ends
We know
Writer(s): PETER WENTZ, PATRICK STUMP, JOSEPH TROHMAN, SOREN HANSEN, DAVID BOYD, LOUIS VECCHIO
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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