| PJ Harvey – The Soldier Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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this is an awesome song it sounds so innocent but deranged one of my favorites of the album |
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| PJ Harvey – Pocket Knife Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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It's about growing up turning from a child to an adult (and not being ready to yet). The song mentions an arranged marriage the young girl (virgin) is to be wed like how they tell the girl was a virgin after the first marriage night they show the bloody bed sheets as prove. In some cultures young girls are being wed at a very young age so they go from child to adult and skip their teens. |
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| PJ Harvey – A Woman a Man Walked By/The Crow Knows Where All the Little Children Go Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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| PJ Harvey – A Woman a Man Walked By/The Crow Knows Where All the Little Children Go Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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lyrics: I once knew a woman-man a courageous friend I thought, But turned out so wrong was I when we were up against the wall He had chicken-liver balls, he had chicken-liver spleen, he had chicken liver heart, made of chicken liver parts. lily livered little parts, lily livered little parts prematurely going bald any passion long gone cold, but I wanted to explore the damp alleyways of his soul All the times I tried to help he spit in my face and left. that woman-man I want his fucking ass, I want his fucking ass, I want his fucking ass, I want your fucking ass huh huh huh huh huh huh hermaphrodite he is looking likey crammed in a taxi I see you two clearly sucking on a little p sucking on a little p, ohhhhhhhh my my you little toy hmmmmmm he's just a mommy's boy, where's your liver where's your heart, where's all your woman parts now it's my turn to laugh; you stick it up your fucking ass, you stick it up your fucking ass, you stick it up your fucking ass, just to get up your fucking ass. |
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| PJ Harvey – Sixteen, Fifteen, Fourteen Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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It is Daniel, see the song the chair where she talks about a son. This song could be about a simple hide and seek game, but theres an obvious undertone with the rain and the trees trembling and no laughter in the garden which makes it dark. It sounds like this woman named Erika is desperately searching for her son (?) for instance because she wants to run away? Or her son is lost and she's desperately (unsuccesfully searching for him) At least thats the story i hear in this song (oh and at this time haven't listened to this song very often yet). |
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