| Mindy Mccready – Maybe He'll Notice Her Now Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| Great twist in perspective in the end: "I'm coming home; maybe he'll notice ME now'. | |
| Chely Wright – The Other Woman Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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Even after all these years, still one of my favorite Chely-songs. The perspective of the song seems distant. The singer is just telling a story of some people that she doesn't relate to. Until you realize that the singer may be 'the other woman' herself, talking to herself about how stupid she has been. How else could she know that the other woman will hate herself? |
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| Martina McBride – Independence Day Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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I think the mother didn't litterally burned the house down. Burning down the house could also mean destroying the picture perfect family they appeared to be to the outside world, just by leaving him. Of course, if the child was sent away from the parents, there would probably be more to it than just leave the husband, but I could imagine something like that. The 'firemen' could then for example be the relationship therapists, who would usually try to keep the family together, but in this case see it's useless, so they just 'put out the flames and take down some names'. |
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| Martina McBride – A Broken Wing Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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Martina has a great gift to pick her songs, but she should not make decisions about the videos. I watched her comments on this video and other videos on the 'greatest hits' dvd, and I basically disagreed with everything she said she would change about her videos. The great thing about 'A broken wing' is that you can not tell whether the woman committed suicide from the song. The video producers didn't answer that question, and it's a question that shouldn't be answered. Maybe she did or maybe she didn't; the song just doesn't tell. She found her way out anyway, that's the most important thing. |
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| James Blunt – Wisemen Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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LOL at Adam01, I thought the same thing. It seems too obvious: 'caught up in your talent show', but still the rest of the lyrics fit perfectly. I agree the wise men probably refer to the Biblical 'three wise men', but if the American Idol series are anything like the Dutch version, I could imagine the songwriter using this to describe the judges who think the world of themselves. |
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| Sugarland – One Blue Sky Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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At first I thought it was about a relationship in trouble. You could choose to walk away or choose to stick together and get through the difficulties, knowing that there will be better days. The thought of reddie321 gets to me as well, but in a different way. My home town used to be a very small village, until the government decided it should be the 'sleeping town' or 'growth town' (don't know the right word in English) of a city nearby. A lot of new folks moved in, and it's like the heart of the old village where everybody knew eachother is gone. This song could be talking about such a thing. |
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