• Ugh.

    by BleedorBreathe on August 26, 2009
    Finally, I get to go on my account after having six password recoveries. So by chance, if I can't go on this again, and you're reading this because you're probably pissed off about the lyrics I submitted (I know, I know, I get it wrong), feel free to send me a message. I try to correct them, but I don't know which ones I submit. Thank you and good night.
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  • Matthew Good

    by BleedorBreathe on July 14, 2009
    "When we were young and hit like hammers I'd write the nails in your hands When 99% of us is failure"
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  • Garfunkel and Oates

    by BleedorBreathe on June 19, 2009
    "I wouldn't touch your dick if I've been poisoned And the antidote was in your sperm."
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  • The Love Language

    by BleedorBreathe on June 07, 2009
    "I know that we're not in, but we're in love with everyone else that is." I feel like that's the unwritten code for people like me who has "friends".
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  • Neutral Milk Hotel

    by BleedorBreathe on May 29, 2009
    "We would lay and learn what each other's bodies were for." I think this would be their most famous song. I found it from a random recommendation. Honestly, I found it to be Radiohead-esque. It's not a bad thing, but I've always wanted to get into Radiohead but not know where to start. Same thing with Neutral Milk Hotel; I dig the sound, but where to begin? It's tough when you find a band that's been around for years. You become a newbie, and a lot of fans would just criticize you for hearing them from a mainstream source (ie. Radiohead's "15 Step" was featured in Twilight, though I can safely say I have heard Radiohead way before that film). Fans are cool, guides are appreciated. This line reminded me of the book, "School's Out", by Christophe Dufossé. It's hard to say if the book should be recommended, because I'm stuck between the idea that it was so meaningful that it lost me at the end or the author threw in such a personal experience that only those around him could understand, not necessarily reaching to the reader. Anyways, there were parts when the narrator would sometimes think about the childhood times he spent with his sister when he would explore parts of their body on their parents' bed. For some reason, it doesn't come to me as sexual. It was curiosity for a strange thing. I don't think this song's about incest specifically. I don't know, NMH seems like a band with stories to tell, and I'm ready to listen. Which story to start first, I've no freakin' idea. Oh, and plus, I regained hope in Chelmsford after I met TWO Amanda Palmer fans. It was amazing. They told me that they met her in person after seeing her play in Lexington High School. This is one of the many reasons why I would support Masshole artists.
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  • [Insert breathtaking first SongMeanings.net journal entry title]

    by BleedorBreathe on May 24, 2009
    Aim I: Submit 10,000 lyrics. Why: Would I be the first one? Aim II: Submit favorite lyric of the week. Why: Keep track of the songs I'm listening. Plus, over time, it'll help see how my mind progresses depending on what kind of lines that attract me most. Aim III: Submit 500 artists. Why: Bragging rights. In all truth, I'd like this site to progress more than any other lyrics site. It's my favorite one.
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