| CeeLo Green – No One's Gonna Love You Lyrics | 15 years ago |
| This is actually a song by Band of Horses. Cee-Lo Green covered it. Very well if I might add =] | |
| Ray LaMontagne – Till The Sun Turns Black Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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I think it's just saying in the end, we're all the same. No one is better than anyone else. The young and pretty, the old and lonely (and homeless), the rich corporate worker that worships materialistic things, the average middle class person all the way up to the wise man. We're all exactly the same because we start from the same place and end up at the same place. We all die. When he says "till the sun turns black" he's simply using a metaphor for death. No one is better than anyone else. It's a truth that complicated and hard to understand, but it's a truth Ray has discoverd. Let me just say this is one of my favorite songs. I love it when he's singing the "ohs." It just sounds so raw and honest. Thank God for good music =] |
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| The Almost – Dirty and Left Out Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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HAHAHA deff not "Jesus, Tease Us" Someone didn't hear that correctly... |
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| Cartel – Wasted Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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The first two stanza's are deff connected. ....And the father gets a call in the middle of the night His breath gets short and his chest gets tight But he's sixteen and he's driving too fast.... But he dies there ...Takes a turn to the left It would be his last... So it can't be him in the third stanza. I think the second verse is all about the same person. His parents wouldn't even give him the time of day, and it basically screwed him up. Also, he has a ton of amazing things in his life (wife, kids) that he doesnt take advantage of or love. Which is probably because his father never loved him. And the bridge is about the song writer. Basically take advantage of what you've got. |
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| The Almost – Dirty and Left Out Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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umm deff NOT about a one nighter... "Why do you want to be all listening to me Why do you spread your arms and tell me I'm free Why do you wanna be in my life, in my life" Spread your arms... and tell me I'm free? The cross anyone? Jesus set us free from our sin, from our dirtiness, when he spred his arms and allowed himself to be hammered to the cross. All so we could be clean in His father's eyes. I'm pretty sure Aaron is simply saying we're not worthy. God listens to us, he want to be involved in our lives, and yet we've done nothing to deserve it. It is very "Jesusy." But that makes it all the more beautiful. He's singing to Him. Letting Him know he's screwed up, and that God's grace doesn't always make sense. I love this song. It means 42834567x to me. And I'm already looking forward to their next album =] |
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