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| Nightwish – Forever Yours Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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Maybe this is about her heart finally being broken for the last time. There is no love left in her, and she won't truly experience whatever is in her heart, ever again. |
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| Terra Naomi – Never Quite Discussed Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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I think this song is about her being in love with her friend. She's gone to him for consolation over a breakup or something, and finally acknowledging their feelings for eachother. |
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| Terra Naomi – Jenny Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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I read on Youtube that this song is dedicated to a girl who told Terra she was going to commit suicide. Personally, I think telling someone who's about to off themselves that they've lost their mind is not the best of tactics :P |
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| Terra Naomi – Something Good To Show You Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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My first thought is this is probably about what Bush has done to the Middle East. I'm not looking beneath the words here, but it seems hard for it to be about anything else. |
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| Terra Naomi – Up Here Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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I think it's less literal than an actual stage. Shakespeare said "The world is but a stage, and the people merely players", I think when she's singing about her place on the stage, she means her place in public view of everyone, even as just another member of society. |
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| Terra Naomi – I'm Happy Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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I'm thinking somebody has thrown away a relationship and at the same time revealed his true colours. I think she says "You're a fantastic scar" because he really cut her deep when he left, but now she's risen above the pain, and he has fallen into depression. |
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| Terra Naomi – The Vicodin Song Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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I think this song isn't just about masking pain with drugs, I think it's also about crying for help, trying to break free of the physical and emotional tie to the vicodin too. |
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| Nightwish – The Kinslayer (feat. Ike Vil) Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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This isn't really an oversimplification of the issue. It gives us just a small insight to the crushing weight of the rage and insanity that drove Klebold and Harris. It doesn't ask us to sympathise with them, but it gives us just a little bit of empathy. Every story has more than one side, and sadly enough the only side of this story that will be remembered is the side of the survivors. This song, in my opinion, is in itsself a statement that we need to understand Klebold and Harris' actions, and the root of them, because we don't learn anything from the people who survived it. The most effective way to prevent a shooting like Columbine from happening again would be to understand the root of the problem. And perhaps give jocks a shotgun lobotomy, they don't use their brains anyway. |
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