| Rasputina – A Quitter Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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For the person asking about the hidden song that follows this one, here are the lyrics to it: oh, we are as one with the acorn my son not trunk, not branch, nor tree you scratch at my skirts and thats what we call fun i rock you endlessly i'm Queen of the Hilltop you're Prince Number One i see the devil alive in your eyes i beg you no, don't stop, my baby, my son dont look at nobody but me oh, we are as one with the acorn my son that's where we ought to be |
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| Rasputina – A Quitter Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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I've noticed that everyone here is responding based from having FELT that way, but that doesn't seem quite the same level as what this song is portraying, especially due to how many are struggling to grasp the concept of how "child-like" the lyrics and thought processes described in the song are. From the perspective of someone who has followed through with suicide, was teken to the ICU, and spent time in the psych ward after: Once you reach that point of depression and make that decision, that's basically how the brain is thinking. Just small, fact-by-bact details that all of a sudden meaning everything and are all too overwhelming, and and of the small, sad things (such as commenting on the classes she cut) are now bitterly funny. It doesn't matter what the age group, the mind starts working on bare, basic function by that point, if even that. a great video that represents this song wonderfully can be found on youtube.com if you use "Rasputina" as the keyword. |
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