| Neon Indian – Mind, Drips Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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Mind...drips. Perfection. Makes you feel...like your tripping acid with your best friend. :D |
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| Emily Wells – Symphony 9 & The Sunshine Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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This song is gorgeous, just like everything Emily Wells creates. I would say that this songs mere position on the CD is part of its meaning. It is positioned number 9. Most people who listen to her CD will probably think the "peak" (most intense part; the climax) of the album is Symphony 6, but I would say they are incorrect. The peak to me is number 8, when she peaks the album to its finale. Life or death. Existense or not. She infers that all you have is your life, and you have to give it more than one chance. Then comes this song, Symphony 9. The afterglow after the intensity of glimpsing the end. "I'd fire off a round if I had it in me; but I know someday'll be a sunshine memory" She speaks of life and love. Childhood and present. Future and unknowing. Memories forgotten. Memories remembered. A gorgeous piece. |
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| Peaches – Two Guys (For Every Girl) Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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This is song is PURE sexxxy. Also a great example of how Peaches rocks! Definitely about Peaches wanting to see her men (yes, plural) fuck each other before fucking her. Beautiful* Besides...partying to this song is like...brilliance. |
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| Emily Wells – Mt. Washington Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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| Kerli – Walking On Air Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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There are some good interpretations here. I think this song is about not only believing in yourself, but also trusting your instincts and leaving your doubts. "Know that you can set your world on fire If you are strong enough to leave your doubts" I think thats the most important lyrical phrase to be considered. It means that you can do anything you want to only if you are strong enough to leave your doubts. If youve ever had to leave your doubts, you know it isnt easy. |
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| Emily Wells – Mt. Washington Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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This song is probably THE most meaningfully beautiful song Ive ever had the pleasure of hearing. Its about two people who escape from prison to find that the simple things in their world were taken for granite. They realize how amazing the world is and how good it is to be free. Metaphorically it symbolizes escaping the box of the normal. Escaping the very binds of what makes everything the same, everything so plain. True freedom. An awefully beautiful song. |
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