| SR-71 – My World Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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"I had my fears, you let them out...now I wrap myself around you like a blanket full of doubt." Could these lines be any more perfect? Anyone who has ever been in a relationship where the other person has cheated, or is suspected of cheating, will surely appreciate the brilliance of this song. |
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| Everclear – The Boys Are Back in Town (Thin Lizzy cover) Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| Very well done. | |
| Barenaked Ladies – The Old Apartment Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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On the contrary El Nino, I think your analysis is a bit off. To me, this song is about TWO relationships. It's about a guy who's in a relationship that is probably better for him, and yeah he's happy, but he's not in love. The 'Old Apartment' is a metaphor about his old life and possibly an old flame. Although he's happy with the girl he's with now, he still loves the girl from his past and longs for that life again. |
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| Lit – Four Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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To me, this song is very special. Not because it applies to me directly, but I do know a couple that went through this. It's about a couple who have been together for a very long time and have grown distant from each other over time. They still care about each other a great deal, but the love they had has since faded and they're really only staying together because it's all they've known for so long. P.S.- It's a tragedy that so few people have commented on this song. It's absolutely beautiful. By far Lit's best song, hands down. |
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| Everclear – The New York Times Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| This song is, in fact, about 9/11. It's Art's reaction to the events of that day, as well as his concern about what the future holds for society and our way of living. | |
| SR-71 – Tomorrow Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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This song is simply AMAZING. For the poster up there who said they've 'sold out' you simply don't know what you're talking about. Changing your image/sound is NOT selling out. However, changing it to be played on the radio or be more popular is, which they didn't do. This song speaks to me on so many levels. It's about someone who is worried about the future and what it holds for them, because they . I think it's a statement about where society is headed. Although the person in the song isn't afraid of tomorrow, they're afraid of what they could become. It also speaks to peer pressure and trying so hard to find out who YOU want to be, and not what anyone else wants you to be. |
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