| The Decemberists – The Island: Come and See; The Landlord's Daughter; You'll Not Feel the Drowning Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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To caitsith01: (who wrote: "One complaint - I don't like Colin's use of "thou", and in, "I'll take those sweet lips, and thou will deliver". It just sounds forced.") It sounds forced because the conjugation should be "wilt." But personally I think the "thou" form is correct there. Used as a form of contempt -- to indicate inferiority. |
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| The Decemberists – After the Bombs Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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just a note: on iTunes it shows up as a normal track. I also love the bit about "Then we'll go dancing..." it's so... like appreciating something even though in a lot of ways it's a terrible situation. And being able to live in the little moments of life with someone, and be happy. |
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| The Decemberists – Eli, the Barrow Boy Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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*just a note-- don't misinterpret I certainly think suicides should not be rejected from burial (and I think that in many religions where they once were they no longer are). I think that this may take place back when that was the case in most churches, though. |
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| The Decemberists – Eli, the Barrow Boy Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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Suicide is an interesting interpretation, but if he comitted suicide, they likely wouldn't have buried him in blessed ground. Obviously are a thousand rebuttals to this point (ie, they didn't know). But just tossing it out there. |
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| Evanescence – Even In Death Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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MusicGeek2-- do you know the musical Les Miz? "To love another person is to see the face of God"? I think that love for another human -- the truly selfless kind, which I know some people question the existence of, I have in the past, but I have seen it now, too, is spiritual. It is connected to God, for those who believe in God. |
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