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The Felice Brothers – Love Me Tenderly Lyrics 15 years ago
"I had an electric blanket as a kid and it burned my feet
My dad was elected fire-chief again in 1983
The volunteers all loved him in his shiny reds and browns
They'd raise their beers above them singing burn this mother down
And the sirens call I had an electric blanket as a kid and it burned my feet"

There is something after shiny reds and browns but I can't make it out.

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The Felice Brothers – Love Me Tenderly Lyrics 15 years ago
Corrections, I think.
"I told her I'd be out by morning when the sun is dawning with a money roll"
"All for my loving gal Lenore who loves the elderly"

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The Felice Brothers – Love Me Tenderly Lyrics 15 years ago
You are correct on both.

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Blues Traveler – Leaning In Lyrics 15 years ago
This song has always reminded me of John Donne's poem A Valediction: forbidding mourning. Part of the poem talks about how the two lovers are like the legs of a compass. As you move farther away from each other you lean towards each other more because your combined souls are the pivot point of the compass.

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The Avett Brothers – The Perfect Space Lyrics 15 years ago
I've made a lot of changes in my life the last couple of years. Hopefully they are for the best. The first line is especially meaningful to me. This is a brilliant song.

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The Felice Brothers – Ballad of Lou the Welterweight Lyrics 16 years ago
I saw The Felice Brothers this past weekend. If you get a chance to see them live you should go. Anyway, before this song Ian said that it was a true story about the death of a boxer named Lethal Lou. I don't know if that is true or not but that's how he introduced it. I haven't found anything about a Lethal Lou but I guess he could have been a local legend or something.

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