| Culture Club – Karma Chameleon Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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I don't think "Red, Gold and Green" have any special meaning on their own - except that they rhyme (and perhaps they're bright and happy colours). But .. "Loving would be easy if the colours were like my dreams..." ie. if this "chameleon" took on the same colours he wears himself - then they'd actually compliment each other. Love between them would then be a lot more straightforward. Instead, her colours keep changing day in day out. "You used to be so sweet" (but not any more!) |
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| Paulmac Featuring Abby Dobson – Gonna Miss You Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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There might be mention of dying, but I'm not so sure it's about someone considering suicide. To me, it's more about the end of a relationship. Coming through the other side of it, she's seen the best and the worst life has to offer; being together, and having it all end. Once she's been through that, there's nothing more to be scared of. |
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| The Whitlams – Charlie No. 3 Lyrics | 20 years ago |
| You'll see the lead up to this in the other 'Charlie' songs as well.. 'Charlie' was rather hooked on gambling, and yes - he did commit suicide. I saw Tim Freedman in an intimate little bar as he played and explained each song - the Charlie ones seem so much sadder when you know it's all based on Tim's memories of his friend's slow decline. | |
| Architecture in Helsinki – It'5! Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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My problem has always been that I thought it was "one and one and four makes two" .. Now it's all clear! "Wine and one and four makes two" is his hope that the wine might help in rekindling what he and the girl had previously. Wine + himself + the four would hopefully make two .. ie.. just himself and the girl. But that wasn't to be - turned out it just made five people, some wine, and some disappointment on his part. |
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