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| Sheryl Crow – On The Outside Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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This song is about never finding your place, never fitting in. Everyone around you seems to have their stuff together, know what they're doing, know where they're going and no problem ever comes up that they can't take care of. That makes you feel like even more of a mess. It feels like no matter what you do or how hard you try you just never quite belong. You're never quite good enough. That's what it sounds like to me on it's own, but it fit perfectly on the "Songs in the Key of X" CD and that it summed Mulder up perfectly. Except for the "she" parts. |
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| Danzig – You And Me (Less Than Zero) Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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To me this song is about two friends who were close, got into stuff together, partied together, friends like brothers. One grew out of the more harmful things they were into and the other one didn't. Maybe the one who did is feeling sad or guilty for the one that didn't. |
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| Johnny Cash – The Man Comes Around Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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This song is a straight up sermon out of the book of Revelation. The line "it's hard for thee to kick against the pricks" is out of Acts where Saul is stricken blind and God is calling him to take His message to the Gentiles. And it kicked the whole tone of Dawn of the Dead off perfectly! |
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| Johnny Cash – Oney Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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I have a good supervisor now, but I and everyone else I work with has at least one that they would dedicate this song to. One of the guys I worked with now works for the highway patrol and his greatest fantasy is to catch the supervisor we had that fired him on the road messing up one night. This song is an anthem! The people in charge never seem to be able to remember where they came from.
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| Johnny Cash – The Mercy Seat (Nick Cave cover) Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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This song is about guilt, delial, and acceptance for what the man has done. He wrestles with the guilt so much that he finally looks at his punishment by death in the electric chair as a relief. He is so eaten up with guilt that death would be more merciful than living with what he's done. |
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