| Jason Derulo – Whatcha Say Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| Yeah, once in a blue moon, a guy will change. If he REALLY has changed, though, he wouldn't re-pursue you. At least, not right off so quickly. Otherwise, he's just trying to prove himself and really has no idea what he wants, or he DOES know what he wants and knows he can manipulate to get it. Just be sure you're not setting yourself up for hurt by getting wrapped up in a change-and-forgiveness romantic dream world. | |
| Chicane – Saltwater Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| Well, first off this is an excellent trance techno song. I love it! The meaning I get from it has to do with cleansing yourself by facing all problems in your life. When we go through such a crisis, or a dark night of the soul, it can provoke a lot of emotional distress. Tears are saltwater, and throughout the song it hints at saltwater as being revealing ("Open my eyes") and relieving the inner cries ("No more inside/ Saltwater rain"). So yes, cleansing yourself. | |
| U2 – Unknown Caller Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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@#$%&!? These people who are doped up and mellowed out of it from smoking religion render me speechless every time. But what can ya do? How in the world does one respond to the behavior of a drug addict? Oh well. I do have a spiritual interpretation of the song. Not a religious one referencing to scripture or that monstrous creature Jehovah, but a genuine interpretation involving soul and spirit in the sense that everyone has a sense of. This song is about the lies and illusions one constantly piles in their life to make sense of it. Yet deep within their soul, they know that they are far from any truth. Eventually they find that they can't go any further with their own perception, so for the first time they silence their mind which they have let run haywire with nonsense. Now their soul is able to assert itself now that there is room (Hear me, cease to speak that I may speak), and for the first time a glimmer of truth is seen ("I was right there at the top of the bottom/ On the edge of the known universe where I wanted to be/ I had driven to the scene of the accident") - they got a good look at their life from an objective point of view ("And I sat there waiting for me"). The rest of the song is about their outlook on life from then on. They no longer sink to living in illusions (religion, ideologies, untested philosophy, any unobserved and/or untested thought) and redirect themself into the path of the soul, in which the only goal is to make known the unknown. This song is NOT about religious nonsense or expressing worship to any deity. It is the exact opposite! It is about denouncing the external God, throwing away and/or testing beliefs, condemning religion, ultimately silencing that nagging voice preaching sermons (not necessarily religious ones) in one's mind and, as I said, redirect themself into the path of the soul, in which the only goal is to make known the unknown. We are not here in life to preach some gospel, impose our beliefs on others, or to be a martyr. We are here in our life as explorers. Whatever circumstance we were born into, no matter what it is, we chose to come into as EXPLORERS. Ponder that. |
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| Steve Winwood – Higher Love Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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I think a lot of it has to do with God. He is expressing how he is tired of the romantic love and is wondering if their is a "Higher Love" that goes beyond romance and condition. Uncoditional love, of which God is, if you put religion aside. It's a great song and I think it gives a great perspective of God. Too often, religions including traditional Christianity, have made God out to be something it/he/she is NOT. Winwood is also expressing how God, the REAL God of unconditional love, is also within us. That God is all of us and that we are "higher" than our physical body, but how it is also hard to realize that because we get caught up in this world all the time ("Where's that higher love I keep thinking of?"). |
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| Heather Small – Proud Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| One more thing. Lets remove the gay pride meaning from the song. We don't want to turn it negative. | |
| Heather Small – Proud Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Gay pride song? I don't see it. Not sure why this is considered a gay pride song. No lyrics in it that point it out. I think it's a song about life and how everyone grows. We are all born into a world in which most cases we're bombarded with politics, religious doctrine, etc. At some point in everyone's life, they start questioning ("Realize that to question is how we grow") what they were brought up to believe and begin a search for truth because they're no longer satisfied with the old ways ("Reflections of the fears I know I've left behind"). They might even end up challenging the majority and what it believes ("I step out of the ordinary/ I can feel my soul ascending"). To me, that's what the song is about. It's more spiritual than it is gay pride I think. That's how I related to it. |
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