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Feist – The Park Lyrics 18 years ago
I believe the lyrics at the end are

"Why would you think, your boy could become
The man who could make you sure he was the one"

...kinda makes more sense to me

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The Shins – New Slang Lyrics 18 years ago
I think its king of the azores?

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Natalie Merchant – I May Know The Word Lyrics 18 years ago
How are there only 3 comments? This is one of her best songs. For me, its all about falling in love but being afraid to tell the person you love.

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Natalie Merchant – My Skin Lyrics 19 years ago
I have to agree with JackFrostZZZ....look at the lyrics:
Well is it dark enough--so you don't have to see me to make love
Can you see me--" "
Do you want me--easy enough to understand
Can you reach me--are you unable to make love...can't you "get it up"?
And hold your breath--like little kids do before the eat brussell sprouts
And catch your death--She's turning cold

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Rufus Wainwright – Rebel Prince Lyrics 19 years ago
Interesting idea ExLover. Rufus does like to refer to himself in a tricky way (ie one man guy...where he's the only man he loves)

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Iron & Wine – Teeth in the Grass Lyrics 19 years ago
I used to agreee with MandaGrace05 but now i think it's about the constant that is death and the finiteness of individual lives.

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Iron & Wine – Fever Dream Lyrics 19 years ago
Actually I think he's implying his love for her is the surest thing in his life, not necessarily her (see: What honest words / She can’t afford to say)

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Iron & Wine – The Sea and the Rhythm Lyrics 19 years ago
I think this song is about Sam's love of women. The feminine ideal. Its more than just his lover or his mother. There is a lot of symbolism about love making and post-coital cuddling. Also there is a reference to milk on his lips---clearly his mother. The imagery about the waves and the moon are about femininity in general. The women he loves, not just one.

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