| Casiotone for the Painfully Alone – Scattered Pearls Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| It seems that when the pearl necklace breaks, the grandmother almost comes to life and protects Becky from the older men. This probably isn't the meaning of the song, just what I took away from the lyrics. | |
| Ted Leo and the Pharmacists – Timorous Me Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| hands down my favorite song. the second verse (timory) has such great imagery. even after listening to it a million times, i think i started to get it fully only a few months ago. timory is a fan who he met briefly and there was a little spark (attraction) but nothing happened. from the stage he could see her having a great time, dancing, wearing his band's shirt (b/c she was a fan) and singing along. this is the part i just got- "in the prettiest voice that i never heard"- he's onstage so all he can hear is himself but he can see she is singing along. | |
| Ted Leo and the Pharmacists – Who Do You Love? Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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love this song sounds like a letter from an american soldier in iraq to bush. "And I saw them call as you walked down the street But tall through it all, you’d admit no defeat Despite the grief that you get from everyone you meet But open up and let things change, dear" Bush should stop being so stubborn and realize that people have a point when they want to pull out of iraq. "Now we don’t ask for medals, we don’t ask for praise We work hard instead, and then we walk away" The soldier doesn't want glory, he just wants to go home. "So the weight of the world, it won’t get you down" Bush is living in his own oblivious naive bubble. |
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