| The Gaslight Anthem – Orphans Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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Such a great song, one small change though, pretty sure it's "I have given you the fight of my youth" There's also a couple things I'm unsure of: The first couple times he sings "the sons of your songs" it sounds more like "son in your songs". But hte last time near the end it's definitely "sons of your songs" Lastly, the last line sounds like "Where ballerinas lay" |
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| The Gaslight Anthem – The Queen of Lower Chelsea Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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Pretty sure it's: And we hustle in London, but we live in the city And spending all of your nights, never dancing like you did Should of stayed and been the queen of lower Chelsea |
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| Funeral for a Friend – To Die Like Mouchette Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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These lyrics are actually missing a verse near the beginning: Discarded on the floor We feel the pain, nestled and over-shores. If you tell your truths to me, so sorry to let it go If you think it feels close to you Hey angel, it's only one excuse |
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| A Static Lullaby – The Turn Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| This more I listen the more I can see that this album is a total concept. It's pretty amazing. | |
| Jimmy Eat World – Polaris Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| Forgot to mention... Gare Du Nord is a paris hotel, dunno if that's what it's refering to, anyone else have any guesses? | |
| Jimmy Eat World – Polaris Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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Great song, one of their best I'd say. Ohh and it's actually "As the train approaches Gare Du Nord" |
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| Coheed and Cambria – IRO-bot Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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The song is almost certainly based on Asimov's "I, Robot" short stories and his three laws of robotics, catchthatrabbit mentioned them earlier so I won't bother. The short stories chronicaled the behaviors of a whole bunch of robots that all have loose connections. Asimov basically created robots as we know them today. |
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