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| Olivia Ruiz – Thérapie de groupe Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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Here she's obviously criticizing her family. I do it sometimes. I think she's telling us that everybody are concerned on their own problems, and then there's not place for her. |
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| The Chicks – Not Ready To Make Nice Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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After reading some comments in this board I started to wonder if America is or not that so-called free country. Get over it, f*cking sexists. Women, as well as men, are absolutely able to think and to have their own point of view. And tell them to shut up is something none modern person should do. That's medioeval. I'm proud to know they're speaking their minds without concerning about what fans of people think about it. LET THEM SPEAK! |
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| Travis – Driftwood Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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I've watched the entire concert of their DVD "More than us", and before playing Driftwood Francis explain it's about those mates you surely have. They have so much potencial, he says, but they're wasting it playing play station while smoking, and talking shit. |
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| Rilo Kiley – A Better Son/Daughter Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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Definitely about being bipolar. The first part of the song it's about depression, the second one, about being really fucking on, and the ending, about not falling again in the depths of depression. |
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| Rilo Kiley – Somebody Else's Clothes Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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I agree with jadedgypsy. i think it's about forcing yourself to act unnaturaly, to hide your feelings just to avoid pain (which is kinda ironic, 'cause keep in silence is a form of suffering). It's also about the need to scream out loud everything you think, and feel, but you know, like poeple say "it's easier not to think", so you wake up every morning trying not to think about whatever that matters you, feeling in somebody else's clothes. |
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| Rilo Kiley – Always Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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i agree with hankpiece. I mean, it's like she's drawing that kind of guy who would say "I'll always love you, you're the onlyone I have, the onlyone I love, bla bla bla", and at the same time, every fucking saturday night cheets on you with another. That's why he, the phantom, is disguised. |
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| Rilo Kiley – Portions for Foxes Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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the message's pretty visible, and yet not a bad song (actually, one of the best i've heard). It's about having sex with someone who doesn't fit you at all, but, however, gives you confort, offers you some form of relief. Two people who are absolutely lonely (not in a relationship, i mean), and use eachother as a way to kill loneliness, time, and not feeling alone (though they are) |
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| Rilo Kiley – More Adventurous Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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In my opinion it's like she's saying the only thing you really need is love, and true love needs sacrifice, so she's giving up heaven, and money, all for love.
Besides, about marriage, well, I think she really wants to say "yes", but at the same time, she doesn't want anything to confirm her love, she wants it to be pure, limitless, that why she's trying to nod her head but it's like she's got a broken neck. There is something that stops her, and it's her point of view about love. If she says "yes", then she would be betraying her ideas. It's like "Ok, you know, we don't need anything else other than our love. Why should we be married? We love eachother, and that's it, we don't need any paper that certifies it" |
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