| Barenaked Ladies – Go Home Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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It's totally BNL like to do something random. How many people expect them to swear at the end of a song? |
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| Barenaked Ladies – Tonight Is The Night I Fell Asleep At The Wheel Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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I agree with the double meaning of the phrase "you're the last thing on my mind". Which has been keeping me captivated by this song since the album first came out. Now, I have been in a pretty serious car accident, not anything close to the one described in the song. But, when people start going into shock, they start to pay attention to the dumbest things. For me it was a cd in the back seat, I wanted to make sure it wasn't scrachted, (it was even a burned mixed one). In the song he goes on about everything else, but his significant other. He's talking about the coffee cup dripping, the EMS guys, the radio. Nothing remotely significant. It could be like the shock, how you're aware of everything but what's important. It's not omg, I'm dying. It's omg, look at the mess, and those idiots watching. The music reminds me of a circus. I can picture the rubberneckers watching the scene. As though it's the audience at a show. I like the trapeze picture daneypops paints in their comment. The sommersault off the end. |
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| La Rocca – Non believer Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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I think the song may be about someone dying. the line "she belongs somewhere else, where pain isn't hope" seems like she's fighting a disease, like cancer, where the possible cure is painful. and he says "I promise to climb back up here to you" |
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| Barenaked Ladies – Some Fantastic Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| It's a simple song really. All the verses are are things that are impossible for him to do, or at least very unlikely. Just as he will not get with her. He screwed up somewhere. | |
| Klaxons – Atlantis to Interzone Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| Could the glowing faces of children bit, be children watching tv? | |
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