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Tori Amos – Datura Lyrics 16 years ago
"Is there room in my heart / For you to follow your heart / And not need more blood / From the tip of your star" Can I find it in me to let you chase your passion and to not take out my feeling of abandonment on your dreams, to not sabotage your dreams becoming to life

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Tori Amos – Pretty Good Year Lyrics 16 years ago
"Heard the Eternal Footman bought himself a bike to race" - A realisation of time starting to go faster.

This song always struck me as one about a sad, unhappy guy, "pretty good year" is said in a bittersweet tone.

He doesn't want his good days to be over, but they are soon gonna be "sometimes he's aware that they're drawing him in" - time and history are drawing him in, making him lose his youth, and that makes him unhappy.

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Tori Amos – A Sorta Fairytale Lyrics 16 years ago
This song is my comfort song. It's probably her most happy song. "Like a good book I can't put this day back", she's saying she's sad that the wonderful day can't go on forever, and she goes back to thinking about it, and has a hard time of letting go of it.

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Tori Amos – Digital Ghost Lyrics 16 years ago
I think it's obvious this song is about internet/computer addiction. It just hit a bit too close to home, cuz I used to have it.

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Garbage – Queer Lyrics 16 years ago
My first thoughts about this song are about a gay guy in a closet, and I guess that Butch Vig comment is proof it is about that. One thing that bothers me about it is "you can touch me if you want/i know you're dying to", which doesn't make any sense if it's about a gay guy, cuz gay guys aren't dying to touch girls.

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Evanescence – Lithium Lyrics 16 years ago
First off, Hoolgi, you CAN'T BE CURED FROM BIPOLARITY. I'm bipolar, I should know. It's interesting you know more about the drug than the illness you're supposed to be having. Sure, you can keep yourself semi-sane with drugs, but they can only put off the depression/manic state into the future, not completely remove the illness. And even if your doctor first told you you're bipolar and then withdrew it, it doesn't make you CURED. It means you never had the illness to begin with.

Secondly, you CAN GET ADDICTED TO YOUR DEPRESSION. Yes, depression is an illness, but it's a mental illness, and ironic as it is, yes, it can be addictive. But yeah, of course mania is the more addictive side of the disease.

Thirdly, Lizziebear, do you know Amy Lee personally? I heard she lost baby sis in a fire. I bet that'd depress anyone.

Fourthly, Nirvana's song isn't about lithium the bipolar drug itself, either. My friend who's prolly read every Cobain interview there is, told me that it's about a sleeping pill, and they'd used its name for a title, if it wasn't for legal problems that might follow. So they put lithium, as the sleeping pill has it in.
^ About that I'm not 100 % sure, as it's just something I heard a friend say. But I believe him.

You people shouldn't be talking about things you know nothing about.

I've never taken lithium, I'm on seroquel, that's working semi-ok for me. And it hasn't really blocked my creativity. I got a poetry book coming out this year!

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