| Mika – Lollipop Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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I Find It Interesting. Sucking To hard On Your Lollipop... That Just Interests Me.. Now, I Think That Means That You Should Take Your Time Finishing Your Lollipop. The Lollipop Symbolizes Innocence. Basically, I Believe This Saying Is Talking About Taking Your "Sweet" Time With Falling In Love. Loves Gonna Get You Down. This Is In Direct Phrasing With Bad Girls Are Gonna Get You Down. One Might Put These Together And Think That These Two Lines Mean Overall Love Makes You Sad. I Find This Very Ironic However. The Song Is Talking About Never Finding Love, And If You Do, Don't Love Back. The Song Has Sad Lyrics. However The Songs Rhythm And Beat Is In The Form Of Happy Music. This Rarely Happens In Music. It's Like Singing A Song About 9/11 To The Rhythm Of When The Saints Go Marchin' In. Overall I Think This Song Is Appealing To Us Because It Reminds Us Of Our Innocence. The Ironic Lyrics And Beat Also "Tickles" Our Sensories. When Something Is Funny, It Is Usually Because The Opposite Of What Should Happens, Happens. A Song With Sad Lyrics And A Happy Beat Means That Our Brain Interprets The Song As Being Funny.. And When Something Is Funny, It Makes Us Happy. |
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| Queen – Seven Seas Of Rhye Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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This song, to my best thoughts is about the Rapture. The rapture in the Christian beliefs, is about God coming down to earth and punishing those who do not believe in him, thus this line: "I command your very souls you unbelievers". After punishing the unbelievers, he then takes his followers to heaven with him, thus this line: "bring before me what is mine". Another reason the song is more personal towards all of the different social classes, is because he asks if they hear is word, or believe in him. Another thing is that the Christian belief talks about how god will forgive you for whatever you do, but don't abuse this generosity, thus this line: "i will destroy any man who dares abuse my trust". As I said before the rapture leaves the unbelievers on earth for 7 years in "Hell" so this line is fitting: "give out the good, leave out the bad evil cries". Another thing is that as we all know about Easter, God rose on that day, thus this line: "then i'll defy the laws of nature and come out alive". Finally, Gods number is "7". This is why the Seven Seas of Rhye were created in this song. The seven seas of rhye stand for Heaven, thus this line: "i'll take you to the seven seas of rhye " So in the end it sounds like a Christian song. |
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