The Dear Hunter – Isabella Lyrics | 14 years ago |
is this related to the story at all?? |
Parachutes – Your Stories Lyrics | 14 years ago |
yeah these lyrics aren't even close. 'A' for effort, but yeah you kinda failed. |
Parachutes – Tree Roots Turn to Forts Lyrics | 14 years ago |
Filled my pockets up then we filled our arms Carried all we could over the wooden boat(boards?) |
Parachutes – She Is Love Lyrics | 14 years ago |
take this off, wrong band. make a new one for the american one(icelandic band is better) |
The Dear Hunter – Vital Vessels Vindicate Lyrics | 14 years ago |
not to die. there's gonna be 6 albums...this the 2nd...and the war album is the 3rd |
Circa Survive – Your Friends Are Gone Lyrics | 14 years ago |
thank youuu. exactly what i think. you should go listen to the dear hunter, similar writing, a bit different musically but i think if you like circa, you'll like the dear hunter. |
The Dear Hunter – Son Lyrics | 14 years ago |
LAST PART OF THE SONG: "And what of the father? Will he end the lies? And what of the mother? Will she discover the truth behind this life we're living? (background vocals, i wish i could make them out) Now everything we've ever had, is here for us. (X2) (background vocals) Don't worry about the father, you'll take end with him.(?) And as for the mother, she always loved her son. And you look like him..." |
The Dear Hunter – Son Lyrics | 14 years ago |
LAST PART OF THE SONG: "And what of the father? Will he end the lies? And what of the mother? Will she discover the truth behind this life we're living? (background vocals, i wish i could make them out) Now everything we've ever had, is here for us. (X2) (background vocals) Don't worry about the father, you'll take____(?) And as for the mother, she always loved her son. And you look like him..." |
Kings of Leon – Cold Desert Lyrics | 14 years ago |
Everyone, please watch this. It's Caleb explaining this song. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhBdPEaNj-g |
The Kissaway Trail – 61 Lyrics | 14 years ago |
61 came from the amount of days one of the guys in the band had to wait to hear back about whether or not someone in his family had a terminal illness. Probably Hasse, the drummer, because he has 61 tattooed on his chest and it's his favorite song to play live haha But yeahh, amazing song. i love the sound, and those drums in the beginning fit so perfectly ahhhmazing |
Kings of Leon – Closer Lyrics | 15 years ago |
no it is not about twilight, and no it is not "snow is crackling cold" if you think it's about twilight, you definitely have no clue who kings of leon really are, not even remotely close. |
The Killers – Human Lyrics | 15 years ago |
ok, so let me clear up what this means first off, it is DANCER. not denser, that's ridiculous and you need you're hearing checked and it is not dancers, just dancer, let me explain why... it was on their website that this line, "Are we human, or are we dancer" was taken from a journalist Hunter S. Thompson before he committed suicide, Flowers said this is where he got that line, and the deeper meaning behind that line is this: In this song, dancer is used as a metaphor for an orchastrated, rehearsed act. Something without individuality. Without emotion i guess, like a hollow act. A dancer has no room for individuality when in groups(like a person in society) they have to follow an exact pattern that everyone else does. If you've ever seen a dancer screw up, it's very noticable. so when he says are we human or we dancer, he is comparing someone who is human(not as a species, but as a quality, human means emotional and individual; able to think for oneself). Then the word dancer in this song is also used as a quality, not as a noun. Which is why there is no 's' at the end, because he wants to stress that he doesn't mean a bunch of dancers, but rather that he's asking if the world is full of the dancer quality. It's the same reason there is no 's' at the end of human, because he could've said "Are we humans, or are we dancers" but that doesn't bring about his deeper meaning, which is why he is using 'dancer' and 'human' as qualities, or adjectives. If you're confused, use this for help: when you say "people are nice" you don't say "people are nices" because nice is a quality, just like human and dancer are in this song. Adjectives are not plural, so that's why he spelt it that way. Does it make more sense now? I know people still think it's denser, because it's more simple. But poetry and songwriting is about being more complex and deeper. So it's more appericiative when you find out it's real meaning. That is what I think it is, and I got this idea from this youtube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2vGiAyAWvE so yeah, that's my idea, read it over carefully, it does make more sense than denser or a plural dancers. Tell me what you think, email me at joejoebead@msn.com |
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