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| Discover America – From the 100th Floor Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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Do you know how is to see the world from above? Or from 'outside'? People really look like nothing more than ants just bumping into one another. Even they looking like ants, sometimes you get a little nervous around them. Just like an ant biting your toe. You know it's nothing but you can't ignore it. Seeing the world from outside, people also look like actors playing their roles, doing anything to get what they want. Generally they really look like eagers hunting something. They seem to know what they are doing but the truth is, ironically, that they just act irracional, in a very predictable (and lame) way. Surrounded by them, without knowing how to act and totally dislocated, you start asking yourself (or god, or whatever) what's your cue in all this. So while waiting for 'your time', you just stay in the corner living life your way. Then you realize that it's not bad at all living in your own little bubble, not causing troubles, without complications and meaningless confrontations. And you are also waiting, ready to share this wonderful small thing with someone, ready to take a picture and put in your wallet, forever.
I'm here completing what I wrote more than one year ago because I realized that this song describes me. On this huge world, plenty of all kinds of people and things, at some point you realize that you don't need all of them to be happy. Your 'bubble' is much more confortable and real. Living simple for some people is the only way to have a beautiful and worthy life. I'm writing all this for one reason: someday in a near future (I hope) I'll play this lovely song to my lovely and still unknown wife on our marriage ceremony. 'Welcome to my little bubble' really is a romantic and sincere way to start sharing an entire happy life. |
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| Over It – Waiting Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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sick guitar intro and well done vocal & b-vocal work!
that's such a perfect song. |
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| Nada Surf – Treehouse Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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my fav. song by nada surf!
"a tine in the fork" means those sharp parts of a fork, that is pointing... to heaven or at nothing =) its related with the treehouse, because "tine fork" is used to take care of the garden, where the treehouse is.
this reminds me of the devil fork! lol
PS: i dont know why it took so long to me to comment this song! i cant even remember when i listenned it song for the first time. |
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| Millencolin – Birdie Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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Thats the difference between bad and good bands. The good ones knows how to write about a cliche subject and make it make sense again.
It's so fucking positive and inspiring! |
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| Millencolin – Novo Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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I just love how the guitars go over each other. Well done Millencolin!
Destroooooy the light!
(I'm doing that, it really makes sense to me) |
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