The Chicks – Goodbye Earl Lyrics | 11 years ago |
The song is about losing stature in a friend's life when they get married and move on. Lots of people get jealous of their friend's intimate relationships and the changes that occur. The song is pure fantasy. She concocts an idea wishing that her friend (and her husband) are miserable so that she can swoop in and save the day. The husband is projected into the monster to cover her own violent feelings towards the relationship and her own misfortunes. She selfishly wants her friend back and blames the husband for her friend's choice of getting married and settling down. She mocks Earl and is nasty because she wants her friend to be dissatisfied in the relationship. She reminds herself (and the listener) that she was in 4H and FFA. She can't possibly believe that she could be wrong. The "girlfriend" gets vicious revenge at the expense of her friend's marriage to fulfill her own selfish desires. An immature fantasy from an unreliable narrator. |
John Lennon – Working Class Hero Lyrics | 12 years ago |
based on the ideas of Cultural Hegemony from Antonio Gramsci |
Yes – Owner Of A Lonely Heart Lyrics | 15 years ago |
trust your will, your authentic will, no matter what keep moving forward with confidence trust yourself and your instincts full awareness trust I seek and I find in you - Nothing Else Matters what can be confusing about the song is the weak distortions of the ego during the chorus saying 'Much better than - a' versus the Soul's will to action in the rest of the song. Not unlike our own minds. great song and video. Yes diehards might not like it, but its great nonetheless |
The Beatles – The Fool on the Hill Lyrics | 15 years ago |
Paul is describing a certain quality that he sees in John Lennon. Some might say that it has Paul's trademark lack of depth but a simple song about a fool seems fitting. Its a bit ambiguous and not necessary judgmental. But is probably a bit of a ribbing. |
Jackson Browne – The Pretender Lyrics | 15 years ago |
'the fitful dreams Of some greater awakening' The Pretender is shedding an old identity for a new one. His old self bemoans a predictable future existence. And his eventual death. 'They say in the end it's the wink of an eye' He has surrendered to his fate. Are you there God? |
Björk – Pagan Poetry Lyrics | 15 years ago |
Bjork gets her G-spot stimulated for the first time |
Natalie Imbruglia – Glorious Lyrics | 15 years ago |
When your this happy, you should just keep it to yourself |
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