Alice in Chains – Black Gives Way To Blue Lyrics | 12 years ago |
Well said. |
Amos Lee – The Wind Lyrics | 12 years ago |
Very underrated song by Amos. I believe it speaks to the ups and downs of life referred to hearin by the analogy of "The Wind." At the time in which the protagonist is speaking, he is experiencing one of the lulls in life for whatever reason (break-up, death, etc.) and reflecting back when things were going more in their favor (i.e. "I remember when the wind had blown my way"). He also reflects in this song, the ups and downs in others lives as well. |
Amos Lee – Violin Lyrics | 12 years ago |
Agree with the lyric change... Interesting take on the metaphor, works for me! |
Amos Lee – Behind Me Now Lyrics | 12 years ago |
My new favorite Amos song... Great depiction of life. No matter what the circumstances are, life always want to survive and push forward. |
Amos Lee – Whats Been Going On Lyrics | 12 years ago |
Under-rated song by an under-rated artist |
Amos Lee – Violin Lyrics | 12 years ago |
I would agree... The lyrics are not correct... Having said that, what's the violin metaphor?? |
Zac Brown Band – Colder Weather Lyrics | 13 years ago |
This is what I've heard... Zac Brown's brother is addicted to Meth, which is known as "ice," hence the reference to colder weather. Recently, his long time girlfriend left him because she couldn't compete with his addiction any longer. She wants him to choose her over his addiction - "She'd trade Colorado if he'd take her with him" However, he once again chooses the drug over her - "She's answered by the taillights shinning through the window pane." Of course he wants to get over his addiction and be with her but can't that easily - "I want to see you again, but I'm stuck in colder weather. Maybe tomorrow will be better, can I call you then?" It ends with him not being able to shake his addiction, but being hopeful that "they'll soon be together." Excellent song that depicts the struggles of addiction. |
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