| Jimmie's Chicken Shack – What Do I Do? Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| Delete this the song is called "Do Right" | |
| Jimmie's Chicken Shack – Sitting With The Dog Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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Well I will, take, each, step, very carefully And I will make no decisions now And these are the right words to say Are these all the right words to say? Just get up, or be on your way But you're sitting with the dog (I follow a backwards god) Sitting with the dog (I follow a backwards god) Sitting with the dog (I follow a backwards god) Sitting with the dog (I follow a backwards god) I'm dumb, and I'm ugly, and I am uncreative Dumb, and ugly, and uncreative And these are the right words to say Are these all the right words to say? Just get up, or get out of my wwaaaaaaayyy But you're sitting with the dog (I follow a backwards god) Sitting with the dog (I follow a backwards god) Sitting with the dog (I follow a backwards god) Sitting with the dog (I follow a backwards god) Here's to another breath from the hole in the sky Here's to another breath from the hole in the sky Here's to another breath from the hole in the sky Here's to another breath And we're sitting with the dog Sitting with the dog Like a bump upside a log Yeah I'm sitting with the dog |
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| Audioslave – Wide Awake Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| As said before this some is definitely about the pre- and post-Katrina issues. I would go out on a limb to said that this should be a slap in the face of the Mayor of New Orleans, Ray Nagin and the Govenor of Louisiana. I would at least hope Chris Cornell either did not write this or that he has enough clarity to see that the tragidy of Katrina was the lack of direction to the poeple of that area from those who have the most oversight and power. The Bush administration failed only in that they did not see and overcome the conplete lack of incompetance of Nagin and company. But I digress, I for one am glad to see Chris Cornell separate from Audioslave so he leave songs as political as this to Rage and those alike. | |
| Muse – Fury Lyrics | 20 years ago |
| I would have ot say this song has a more general meaning which happens to be quite obvious. To me this sounds to be the song for dying masses if you will. A discription of the thoughts of all. If you believe in God or not I am sure there is some sort of doubt in your mind. The sins of today will most likely be forgotten but you pray you will not have to have an eternity of suffering for something so miniscule. | |
| Bush – Personal Holloway Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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Personal Holloway ---> His Own Personal Jail The Narrator does everything in his power to keep things level but "she" is still sick. He drinks it all away praying not to wake to suck sadness and pain. "Deaf and dumb with the lights on" -- willing yet not able |
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| Hum – The Inuit Promise Lyrics | 20 years ago |
| First of all, Inuit is defined as people living in an Artic Region. I see this as relating the everyday life to the lifestyle of someone living extended periods in the dark. He is seeing the world as a dark place the the momentary laps of warmth/light of a person that he cares for. | |
| Hum – Green To Me Lyrics | 20 years ago |
| The surroundings seem perfect but they are far from. Knowing that imperfection is there and not having the slightest care of its presents. The world and his surroundings are imperfectly perfect. | |
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