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Speechwriters LLC – Photo 14 Lyrics 21 years ago
I don't think she's left him yet. I think they've reached that point where he knows it's fading and won't be mutually salvaged. He's figured out he loves her more than she loves him and wants it to be enough for both of them so they can just stay in bed and be happy.
FYI, entropy: a process of degeneration marked by increasing degrees of uncertainty, disorder, fragmentation, chaos, etc. specifically, such a process regarded as the inevitable terminal stage in the life of a social system or structure

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Speechwriters LLC – Maestro's Rocketship Lyrics 21 years ago
curious about Petrarch? he was an Italian poet of love, wrote some real gushy stuff, powerful though. The part about the man thinking he's sacrificing for his wife makes me really sad. It seems like it means so many people out there are wasting their lives. But who's to say I'm not? What's the difference between wasting and "taking advantage"?
PS hi jenn, we appear to be the only people who care about these oh-so-sexy poet men, how's life?

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Speechwriters LLC – Acetate Lyrics 21 years ago
For those interested, actetate was used 'til about the late eighties for printing photographs of sorts.
This song is definetely more about "me" than this silly girl who can't see what she's missing with this gardner who won't "presume to inhale [her]." Rather than completely forsaking whatever sense of pride he still has after seeing those "pouting blue eyes," he keeps himself out of the danger of becoming just another boy for this girl to belittle with the help of a mattress. But still, deep down he just wants her to be the one he's been looking for. He knows she's not, after all, he'd thought he'd found that a thousand times before, nothing special. He just keeps on trying because it keeps him going despite the hopeless fatigue of pursuing this non-existent something special. The acetate is just one last stab at being remembered by someone you know you'll forget.

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