| mewithoutYou – My Exit, Unfair Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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| Gasoline Heart – Sunshine State Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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It's all over, it's all done In the end we had our fun Life's a party and then you die Key chain wisdom wonders why God is angry, the poster reads Middle aged men pushing street beliefs Who made who, who made me My favorite song, AC/DC Out all night and out all day Hundreds of people gather to pray So that man and man cannot wed in a nearby park Vetrans' unfed Fought for peace and lost their minds Upside down and out of time It's the sunshine state It's the sunshine state It's the sunshine state It's the sunshine state Lake of fire seems pretty cool I bet heaven has too many rules Out on bail, teenage mom Whose daughter rests in a Florida pond It's the sunshine state It's the sunshine state It's the sunshine state It's the sunshine state It's the sunshine state It's the sunshine state It's the sunshine state It's the sunshine state |
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| mewithoutYou – Cattail Down Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| I love the end of this song where it repeats "You're everyone else" over and over again as a chorus. Its almost like it sucks you into the song and makes you a part of it. I hope they play this song at Cornerstone so I can sing this while surrouned by who knows how many of my brothers and sisters. awesome. | |
| mewithoutYou – Goodbye, I! Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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It seems to me that this whole entire song is about total and complete submission to a higher authority. The farmer uproots the hydrangea out of nessesity because he needs the wheat. The daughter who complains doesn't understand this, while the one who is quiet is upset about it, but understand that it is needed. He is saying that whatever things come and go in our lives God knows what He is doing and it is in our best intrest to trust Him and not complain about anything. He further establishes this point in the part about the turtle and the humming bird. The turtle does not move, but rather, is moved by the zoo keeper's assistant, while the humming bird exerts all of its energy just to stand still. Aaron is saying that it is better to be moved by a higher power than to try moving on our own. At the end of the song he welcomes the turtle, the submission to authority, and dismisses the pride that wants to do it all on its own. This seems to be a theme throughout the whole album. Good stuff. |
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