| Sherwood – Ground Beneath My Feet Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| "The quiet spill, the vile retreat" should be "the quiet spill of our retreat", at least according to the album insert. | |
| The All-American Rejects – Change Your Mind Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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Maybe I'm just superimposing my own emotions onto the lyrics, but I got some more to add. "Far away will you stock them in cages that tither" evidently further references us, the listeners of this song, to the undeniable presence of North Korea as the subject of this song. Stocking them in cages? Does that not remind anyone of stocking nuclear, or newkew lar, as a certain member of our administration would say it, weapons? Again: Change your mind, North Korea. Kthx. |
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| The All-American Rejects – Change Your Mind Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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Change Your Mind is evidently about North Korea. As can be seen by the lyrics of this song, "falling sky" means nukes, "burn bridges" means the isolationism that North Korea is putting itself into, and "turning tables" means MMORPGS, which Korea enjoys making lots of. Change your mind, North Korea. Before you blow the whole f***ing world up. |
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