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| Nichole Nordeman – To Know You Lyrics
| 14 years ago
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i love love love this song so much. my interpretation is that it voices the struggles a new or doubting Christian may face in the acceptance of Jesus, while also showing that they really DO want to have a close relationship with Christ and live for Him.
I think the final verse is so good-- "no more camping on the porch of indecision/no more sleeping under stars of apathy"-- it represents how living with faith in the Lord reaffirms one's purpose in life, and gives a person direction and something to live for. i take the final two lines as saying that instead of just wanting and hoping for purpose-driven life, the speaker is going to find the meaning in God (accepting any difficulties that may come with such a decision). |
submissions
| Nichole Nordeman – To Know You Lyrics
| 14 years ago
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i love love love this song so much. my interpretation is that it voices the struggles a new or doubting Christian may face in the acceptance of Jesus, while also showing that they really DO want to have a close relationship with Christ and live for Him.
I think the final verse is so good-- "no more camping on the porch of indecision/no more sleeping under stars of apathy"-- it represents how living with faith in the Lord reaffirms one's purpose in life, and gives a person direction and something to live for. i take the final two lines as saying that instead of just wanting and hoping for purpose-driven life, the speaker is going to find the meaning in God (accepting any difficulties that may come with such a decision). |
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| Cat's Eyes – Face in the Crowd Lyrics
| 14 years ago
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i think the lyrics are pretty straightforward-- a person telling someone else that they aren't important to them, that they are somewhat disposable and shouldn't start thinking that they mean anything to that person since they're "not anyone at all" |
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| The Dead Trees – Television Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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i see it as a song about an imperfect relationship. i think the lyrics express the person's desire to make it an amazing, great relationship where they are in ~perfect harmony~, but "it's a thousand mile trek" and a lot of work that may not yield the desired results. the speaker wants it, but their lover may not be as invested as they are, which prompts the ending question: "darling, you gotta let me know-- should i stay, or should i go?"
i also think the "fire" is their rocky relationship, which the speaker wants to turn golden. |
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| Aaliyah – Don't Know What To Tell Ya Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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i loveee this song, the way i take it is that she's tired of being in a relationship where someone wants to have an constant eye on her and her actions |
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| Kelly Clarkson – I Do Not Hook Up Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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Beautifulbreakdown & sohelpmeemo:
I think the video is showing the shallowness and lack of substance these hookups have. it blurs out at the beginning and end of each hookup scene, so it's like she thinks about what would happen if she were to just get with these guys and how she would have to act out of character just for things to go somewhere, then she snaps out of it and realises she is better off NOT looking for a one time thing. |
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