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I interpreted this a little different. I really felt this after the realization that im getting older and still stuck in that same spot as i was 8 years ago and im still in a great regretting stage at this very moment.

"Everything that I said I’d do Like make the world brand new And take the time for you I just got lost and slept right through the dawn And the world spins madly on"

This verse is me talking to that young little kid inside me telling that I failed to make him a better person...

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I and my hubby lived in 46201 about the time this came UT in the 80s, Indianapolis, NAPTOWN. We got out a few years later but came back for employment in the early 90s. The last of the lyrics of this song could be my words. Now a widow, don't want to put with people anymore always wanting something. Yep, back in 46201 alright!! If Burton had a bad relationship with a gal here, he lucked out and got away. I'll die here, no doubt, but I'd never heard this song until a week ago and I honestly laughed my...

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Subjective
Enjoyment
Nostalgia
Personal Connection
Humor
Resilience
Life Reflection

Once in a warm summer, you were in love, but it was all in vain. In the light of eternity, in the books of nature, it was not written that your love would be answered. Now your path through life isn't clear anymore. You only can feel one thing: the warm winds of summer and then you will remember your love, like other sensitive persons do. But life goes on, and you float through your days in melancholy. Always a tear in your eye.

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Sadness
Lost Love
Nostalgia
Melancholy
Summer Memories
Yearning

This song means a lot to me cause it explains the way I feel about livin in the 21st century. Wish I was born in the 60s

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Nostalgia
Nostalgic
Time Travel
Regret
Wishful Thinking

According to Tim, he used to frequent this one cafe, and he would often observe this one waitress who would cop a lot of abuse from patrons but somehow still keep going. The "jewels and bullets bit" is a reference to Anastasia Romanov and the jewels woven into her gown that allegedly saved her, and how this waitress at the cafe must've had some in her apron that stopped her from falling apart after all that abuse.

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Admiration
Resilience
Observation
Abuse
Strength
Historical Reference

Y'all it's a song stop cussing each other out we all have preferences cool but my god 😭

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Disgust
Preference
Argument
Anger
Disagreement

I've lost a love of my life and a mother of my children's... these lyrics rips me apart.

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Sadness
Loss
Heartbreak
Pain
Emotional
Family

Falling into a K-Hole

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Enjoyment
Electronic
Trippy
Hypnotic
Festive

As others mention as think it's where we are self destructive. That can manifest in a lot of ways.

I've have relationships where I simply don't manage the little problems until they become so big that I just have trouble dealing with it, especially not artfully unwinding all the past issues and 'managing' each others feeling over it. It's the feeling that you could have had something much better but for your own fault. At times you were expecting it to fail earlier which just makes it that much harder when you do try to work it out.

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Sadness
Self-destruction
Relationship Issues
Mistakes
Hopelessness
Regret

Sarah is an Irish Canadian, if I'm not mistaken. "Adia" could be a phoentic spelling of the Gaelic "a dhia", which means "Oh God" in English. So the lyrics of this song could actually be meant to address God directly. She is apologizing to God for failing in life and questioning the Catholic belief in original sin. ( We are born innocent).

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Curiosity
Irish Canadian
Gaelic Influence
Spirituality
Apology
Questioning Beliefs