| The Killers – Sweet Talk Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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The lyrics above have too many mistakes so here are the corrected lyrics: Lift me up on my honour, Take me over this spell, Get this weight off my shoulders, I've carried it well. Loose these shackles of pressure, Shake me out of these chains, Lead me not to temptation. Hold my hand harder, Ease my mind, Roll down the smoke screen, And open the sky. Let me fly. Man, I need a release from, This troublesome mind. Fix my feet when they’re stumbling And well you know it hurts sometimes. You know it's gonna bleed sometimes. Dig me out from this thorn tree, Help me bury my shame, Keep my eyes from the fire, They can’t handle the flame. Grace cut out from my brothers, When most of them fell. I carried it well. Let me fly. Man, I need a release from, This troublesome mind. Fix my feet when they’re stumbling. I guess you know it hurts sometimes. You know it's gonna bleed sometimes. Now hold on, I’m not looking for sweet talk. I’m looking for time. Time for tower and sleep walk Brother, cause it hurts sometimes. You know it's gonna bleed sometimes. Hold on. You know its gonna hurt sometimes, When you call me, hold on. Hold on Hold on I’m gonna climb that symphony home and make it mine. Let his resonance light my way. See, all these pessimistic sufferers tend to drag me down. So, I could use it to shelter what good I’ve found. |
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| The Beatles – Magical Mystery Tour Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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Okay these are some facts... Magical Mystery Tour - Written by Paul, he got the idea for Magical Mystery Tour from two sources. The first was the British coach (bus) tours called 'mystery tours,' whereby people would go on tours throughout Britain, but only the driver knew the route to be taken, and second from Ken Kesey, an American novelist. It was Kesey's idea to drive throughout America in a bus painted with psychedelic colors and images. His vision was to include people from the counter-culture, play loud music, place LSD in their drinks, and see what would happen. Kesey's adventures were eventually told in a book by Tom Wolfe titled The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test. Although McCartney copied this idea to some degree, his was quite milder, sans the LSD. |
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| The Beatles – With a Little Help from My Friends Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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I think the line: "What do you see hen you turn out the light? I can’t tell you, but I know it’s mine." Is a bit of a joke from Lennon because he intentionally wrote this song for Ringo. As we all know, from interviews and the movies, The Beatles generally made fun of Ringo's nose size and that's what I think that line is all about. Well at least that's my opinoin... |
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| The Beatles – Honey Pie Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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The actual lyrics are these: She was a working girl, North of England way. Now she's hit the big time, In the U.S.A. And if she could only hear me, This is what I'd say. Honey pie you are making me crazy. I'm in love but I'm lazy. So won't you please come home. Oh, honey pie my position is tragic. Come and show me the magic. Of your Hollywood song. You became a legend of the silver screen And now the thought of meeting you, Makes me weak in the knee. Oh, honey pie you are driving me frantic. Sail across the Atlantic. To be where you belong. Honey pie, come back to me. I like it like that, ooh. I like this kinda, hot kind of music. Hot kind of music, play it to me, Play it to me Hollywood blues Will the wind that blew her boat across the sea, Kindly send her sailing back to me? Honey pie you are making me crazy. I'm in love but I'm lazy. So won't you please come home. Come, come back to me honey pie. Honey pie come back. |
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